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Policy & Science
Shaping the Future of Hemp through Advocacy, Science and Policy
How Hemp Prohibition Fuels the Black Market
by Kevin Kimmell on Sep 14 2025
For centuries, hemp has been an American agricultural staple, valued for its fiber, food, and wellness benefits. Yet because of outdated laws and fear-driven narratives, hemp was lumped into marijuana prohibition and driven out of legitimate commerce for decades.
Now is the time to replace outdated fears with evidence-based policies that protect consumers and strengthen the hemp industry. Anything less simply repeats the failures of the past.
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