You posted before I could edit the first one, lol. I guess I'm an obsessive researcher or something because this is NOT likely to do you any good, but according to one source, which is an online retailer of CBD oil, you and I are both right.
The catch is that
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In 2014, President Obama signed into law the Agricultural Act of 2014. Section 7606 of the act, Legitimacy of Industrial Hemp Research, defines industrial hemp as distinct from marijuana.
which can be easily verified or disproven and then triangulated. The online retailer can sell some of you CBD oil as long as it was manufactured from Industrial Hemp rather than Marijuana.
This sounds great if you don't know anything at all about plants. I'm not questioning that it's possible and this may be a wonderful business that saves lives and prevents a lot of suffering for all I know, but I do know that it would be very inefficient compared to making CBD oil out of even bottom-of-the-line bargain basement Pure Kush so that's going to...um...shall we just politely say "affect the pricing to the retail customer" so I can tell you how sorry I am?
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South Dakota is 1 of only 4 US states
OH!! ! You four don't even exist as far as the marketing would lead random wannabe helpful strangers on the internet to believe. :'''(
The "new reality" is kind of surreal at times. I'm worried about the small farmers and so terrified that we're going to wind up with "Colonel McMarijuana" that I flat out refused to go to the weed store for months after the phrase "recreational patient" was supposed to mean the strains or brands or whatever they could sell you even though it sounds like a really mean insult when "hypochondriac" is already mean enough.