Lawsuit Argues Hawaii's Harsh New Hemp Regulations Will Stifle Competition
A dispensary owner believes Hawaii’s hemp regulations are unconstitutional. He’s suing to stop their enforcement, but the law may not be on his side.
A dispensary owner believes Hawaii’s hemp regulations are unconstitutional. He’s suing to stop their enforcement, but the law may not be on his side.
“The sale of E15 year-round would help the ethanol industry and no one else,” says one agricultural policy expert.
A spending bill approved as part of the package that ended the federal shutdown aims to close a loophole that gave birth to $28 billion industry.
The appropriations bill, which the House is considering, would wipe out an industry that offers alternatives to cannabis consumers in states that still prohibit recreational marijuana use.
The feds’ focus on large-scale crops hinders the resurgence of heritage grains and results in less food diversity.
The massive piece of legislation embodies all that is wrong with American lawmaking.
With government meddling, many farmers end up doing less with more, and people end up paying more for less.
Asking America's agriculture industry to stand on its own two feet remains a third rail in American politics.
Corporate welfare hurts the people who actually need help.
Untested delta-8-THC products are gaining in popularity
Plus: A congressman would "love" to regulate speech, and there's good news for hemp but not for much else in the new Farm Bill.
The House Freedom Caucus calls it "a sprawling, cronyist agriculture bill."
Plus: Google hearing once again reveals legislative ignorance on tech and IRS auditors target more low-income taxpayers.
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