The hemp loophole has become a national intoxicant market
First publishedAug 21, 13:30 UTC
Last updatedAug 21, 13:44 UTC · 12m ago
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An op-ed argues that while recent federal legislation aims to correct the 2018 farm bill's loophole regarding intoxicating hemp products, states must maintain authority to regulate the burgeoning market to prevent it from becoming politically entrenched.
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- An op-ed argues that while recent federal legislation aims to correct the 2018 farm bill's loophole regarding intoxicating hemp products, states must maintain authority to regulate the burgeoning market to prevent it from becoming politically entrenched.
- How widely is it covered?
- 1 outlet, average source rating 7.0/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 12m ago.
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The hemp loophole has become a national intoxicant market
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