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Finding Hemp That Is Legal For Sale

When looking for legal hemp for sale it is always a great idea to ask to see the lab reports also called certificates of analysis (COAs.) These documents will give you a bunch of relevant information as to how it was grown. Most importantly, these will tell you how much THC is in the final product. The legal limit is 0.3% and anything over that is still illegal under federal law. If you come across hemp that has more than the legal limit the best thing to do is to look for a different supplier. It is also a good idea to check with your local laws regarding hemp as not all states or municipalities consider it to be legal even though the federal government does. Some examples of this are Idaho, Nebraska, and South Dakota, which still classify hemp or hemp-derived products such as CBD to be illegal. It is hard to believe that in this day and age, there are still people out there who want to keep this highly beneficial plant out of the hands of other people.

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What is Hemp?

Also called industrial hemp by some, hemp is the more common name that is often associated with this plant. It is a variety that is derived from the parent plant of Cannabis Sativa. As mentioned above Cannabis is a plant that has been used by humans for longer than history has been recorded in words. Unfortunately, it gained notoriety in the early 20th century as some people were specifically breeding it to be higher in a cannabinoid known as THC. While hemp itself is very low in THC it was selectively bred to produce it in much higher percentages. THC is well known as it produces a euphoric effect when it comes in contact with the endocannabinoid system in humans and many other animals. This led to the entire plant receiving a negative connotation and eventually led to many governments in the world, making hemp illegal despite the hundreds of uses that it provides. In recent years however the stance on hemp has changed and it has been made legal and you can now find legal hemp for sale in most places not just in the USA but worldwide.

Yes Hemp Is Legal & For Sale Once Again!

Cannabis Sativa better known as hemp is an amazing plant that has a huge assortment of uses. Evidence suggests that hemp has been used by humans for over 10,000 years and it is believed to be the first fibers ever spun into rope and textiles used by ancient humans. Furthermore, many cultures in ancient times used hemp as a food crop and is thought to be the basis of agriculture and thus civilization itself. If you look hard enough into history you can see how beneficial this plant has been for humans and may be wondering why it was made illegal at all. Read on to find out more about hemp and what makes it legal and what factors there are that would make it illegal. Thanks to legal changes you can find legal hemp for sale in most states in the USA.

Uses For Legal Hemp

Hemp and Its Many Uses

Legal Hemp has a mind-boggling variety of uses from the mundane to the very important. As previously mentioned, it is thought to be the first fibers that humans used in the making of rope and clothing. The use of hemp goes back over 10,000 years and predates even the usage of a written language so the use of it could potentially go back even further.

What we do know is that ancient cultures used it in a wide assortment of ways including:

  • Making rope
  • textiles
  • food crops
  • Canvas & Sails.
  • Medicinally
  • paper

This plant was oftentimes so important that it has even led to some very common words finding their roots due to its use. For instance, the word canvas derived from cannabis comes from the age of sail when tall ships traversed the globe with big flowing sails that were made from hemp. Even the Declaration of Independence sometimes considered the world’s most important document was printed on hemp paper. The forefathers of America grew hemp and even Henry Ford intended to use hemp plastic in the production of his Ford Model T before ultimately deciding to use steel instead. Modern-day uses are all over the map, including paper, clothing, textiles, biodegradable plastics, insulation, paint, biofuel, food products, animal feed, and most importantly CBD infused products.

Why Was Hemp Made Illegal?

As previously mentioned in the early 20th-century hemp was made illegal by many governments around the world. The primary cause of this was a hysteria that was created to discredit the Cannabis Sativa plant. Some people were using varieties of hemp that were high in a cannabinoid called THC that leads to a euphoric effect known as “high.” Many movies and forms of propaganda were created to make the users of this plant appear as psychotic and likely to do bad things just to acquire more of this drug. Many believe that this was the direct result of the paper and wood industry lobbying the government to destroy the hemp industry as hemp paper and many other products made from hemp are cheaper and more energy-efficient to produce than those made from wood pulp. Whatever the underlying cause we do know that the US government outlawed any plants containing THC effectively making hemp illegal and destroying the entire hemp industry overnight.

Hemp Sales Are Legal Again!

After over 80 years of prohibition, many Americans and people in the government came to their senses. They realized that this plant, even the one that produces a psychoactive effect is not destroying people or causing them to go crazy. The exact opposite happened as many have begun to see that hemp has many beneficial uses in providing useful products but also with many medicinal aspects. This led to the US government passing the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp as long as it has a THC percentage of less than 0.3%. This was great news for many farmers and especially for the CBD community.

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