Good. If there are uses for Industrail Hemp, then a state should be allowed to have its farmers grow and market it for all the various uses that are possible for the agricultural product.
What do you mean “if.” Hemp has thousands of uses. I use lotion made of hemp seed. Henry Ford contemplated using it for the automobile. It is both stronger and lighter than steel.
I had to buy some twine...it was hemp...and it was imported. So this “no hemp for you policy” was purely political and anti-American.
Many farmers grow ‘cow corn,’ but in the middle of some 100 acre field there is a one acre or more plot of sweet corn not visible from any angle otherwise - it will be the same for hemp and MJ.
“If there are uses for Industrail Hemp,”
Couriously enough I read article where hemp was better electrical storage than graphene. I’m sorry WA didn’t pursue this and recycle pulp mills to process hemp into fiber, and re-start textile factories for clothing. Hemp is naturally anti-bacterial, and wears like iron, which is why Levi’s were originally made from hemp sail cloth.