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Trump’s Hemp Problem, America’s Missed Opportunity?

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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