Have you ever wondered how farmers cultivate the hemp plant to make topical hemp cream for pain? Well here is a basic overlay of how they do it! Hemp is an adaptable crop with many uses that can bring multiple advantages for consumers, the economy and the environment. As its Continue Reading
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Cannabis Law – What Does It Mean For Business Lawyers?
Cannabis Law covers legal provisions related to the cultivation, sale and use of marijuana (Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica or Cannabis ruderalis). Cannabis plants contain chemical compounds known as cannabinoids that produce psychoactive effects for users consuming recreational cannabis; THC in particular gives this sensation. With an ever-evolving industry such as Continue Reading
What Does a Hemp Advocate Do?
Hemp advocates refer to those who support legalizing hemp for centuries of use and believe its cultivation could make numerous products such as clothes, building materials and food items. Furthermore, unlike marijuana which contains psychoactive THC compounds that could get people high – hemp does not contain this psychoactive chemical Continue Reading
What Does it Take to Be a Hemp Advocate?
An advocate of hemp is defined as someone who advocates for its legalization as an agricultural crop and the sale of its products, such as CBD-infused hemp-derived CBD products. Furthermore, he/she advocates to have it removed from federal Schedule 1 list of controlled substances. Hemp is an impressive plant used Continue Reading
The Cannabis Law and the Need for Legal Services
The cannabis industry is experiencing rapid expansion, necessitating legal services from lawyers. Attorneys need to advise clients on the myriad issues surrounding it – including tax laws and regulations applicable, regulatory changes that keep arising in this space such as whether marijuana should be treated as either a drug or Continue Reading
Hemp Advocate Sues DEA for Targeted Hemp Farms
Hemp is the nonhallucinogenic sibling to marijuana and has become increasingly popular with farmers who hope that Congress will declassify it as an illegal substance, making it easier for them to grow and sell their crops while giving the already flourishing industry an extra boost. Unfortunately, however, this move has Continue Reading
New Cannabis Laws in the United States
Cannabis remains classified as a Schedule I drug in the US with no medicinal use and high potential for abuse, making recreational cultivation, possession or sale illegal. States are free to regulate cannabis according to state law; federal authorities do not have authority over state regulation laws that conflict with Continue Reading
Hemp Advocate
Hemp advocates are activists who advocate for the legalization of hemp-derived products such as CBD. Hemp advocates work to support and pass legislation in order to help grow and flourish this industry, educate others on its benefits, and may provide financial assistance for projects related to hemp. Cannabis Law PA Continue Reading
The Conflict Between Federal and State Cannabis Laws
Cannabis Law refers to the rules and regulations surrounding the production, sale and use of cannabis, commonly referred to as marijuana or pot or weed. Now legal in most states for adult recreational use but with significant differences between federal law and state regulations affecting many aspects of life from Continue Reading
The Hemp Fund Invests in Hemp and Cannabis-Related Companies
Hemp advocates are defined as individuals or groups who support legalization of Hemp products. Hemp has numerous applications; food, clothing and fuel being just three of them. Furthermore, Hemp can help reduce seizures associated with epilepsy, anxiety and depression and even alleviate symptoms caused by PTSD and chronic pain – Continue Reading
New York State Bar Association Cannabis Law Section
Cannabis is a psychoactive plant that produces THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol). Cannabis has long been used as an ingredient in numerous commercial products, such as food, beverages, medicines, cosmetics and beauty care items. While widely used recreationally, marijuana remains illegal under federal law as a Schedule I substance and Continue Reading