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CBD Hacker Releases Hemp and CBD Industry Reactions to the 2018 Farm Bill


BOARDMAN, Ohio, Dec. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CBD Hacker spoke to hemp industry leaders and influencers to get their reactions to the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill.

On Thursday, the House of Representatives followed the Senate in approving the bill, and it will take immediate effect as soon as the President signs the it into law.

This is a huge victory for the hemp industry, because the bill contains provisions that will clearly make hemp and hemp-derived products legal throughout the country.

Hemp played a critical role in the US economy until the 1950s. But misinformation campaigns convinced the public that this versatile and useful plant was too dangerous for domestic cultivation. With the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, hemp farming was effectively banned for decades.

"The 2014 Farm Bill made it possible to grow hemp under the purview of state-sponsored pilot programs," said Meg Kramer, CBD Hacker's managing editor. "And while that was a big step for hemp agriculture, there were still many barriers for hemp growers and companies that manufacture hemp-derived products like CBD. We spoke to leaders and influencers in the hemp and CBD industries to find out what this new law will mean for them and for their customers."

For the article, CBD Hacker spoke to the following individuals about the changes that the new Farm Bill will bring:

About CBD Hacker:
CBD Hacker's mission is to introduce transparency into an unregulated and confusing industry. With cannabidiol's growing popularity, the CBD industry is experiencing rapid growth?but it has little to no oversight. CBD Hacker uses evidence-based reporting, third-party lab testing and blind product-testing methodology to dispel misinformation and help consumers to know what they are buying.

 

SOURCE CBD Hacker



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