I expect though this is the beginning of a process in which we are going to see the commercial production of industrial hemp, which is a historic product and a product that is abundant, and legitimate uses for it, but it has posed a problem in terms of DEA enforcement because it is sometimes difficult to distinguish it from marijuana.
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