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Last year, the Ohio H**p Company grew 100 acres of h**p. This year they plan on doubling that amount for their new partn...
04/17/2024

Last year, the Ohio H**p Company grew 100 acres of h**p. This year they plan on doubling that amount for their new partnership with Heartland Industries.

The Ohio H**p Company signs its first contract with Michigan-based company Heartland Industries to grow dual purpose h**p for bioplastics.

Romans used cannabis (h**p) for rope, boat sails, clothing, shoes and wicker goods like baskets.
12/30/2023

Romans used cannabis (h**p) for rope, boat sails, clothing, shoes and wicker goods like baskets.

Ma*****na is used all across the world and has become more accepted in many countries. So how was it used in ancient Rome? Let's take a look.

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H**p-Confidential.com is here to help you discover what is going on, what may go on and various viewpoints of what should go on concerning the legalization, production and use of h**p as a valuable agricultural commodity.

We’re here to support allowing and encouraging farmers to produce h**p which will improve the balance of trade by promoting domestic sources of industrial h**p; and to assist United States producers by removing barriers to State regulation of the commercial production of industrial h**p.

We urge the Congress of the United States to recognize industrial h**p as a valuable agricultural commodity; to define industrial h**p in Federal law as non-psychoactive and genetically identifiable species of the genus Cannabis; to acknowledge that allowing and encouraging farmers to produce industrial h**p will improve the balance of trade by promoting domestic sources of industrial h**p; and to assist United States producers by removing barriers to State regulation of the commercial production of industrial h**p.

Further we urge the United States Drug Enforcement Administration to allow each State to regulate commercial h**p farming, processing and sale under existing state laws and regulations, or those to be passed, without requiring federal applications, licenses, or fees.