The Trump administration had an opening. The hemp market proved the concept. The polling supported the move. The fiscal argument was there. Instead, the White House published a 195-page document that reads like it was written in 1988, invokes psychosis studies with contested methodology, and affirms the recriminalization of a $28 billion industry that was, by any reasonable measure, working.
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