Anonymous ID: 36c449 Dec. 21, 2018, 2:45 a.m. No.4406915   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6924

>>4406859

That is sad what happened. That video is semi ironic, in that there are many people who dress nice, seem nice, and as we have learned on here they are really evil.

So the video is truthful in a way. You cannot judge a book by it's cover. Content of Character is what matters most.

I would ,, using common sense, be wary around strangers( keep your eyes open/ pay attention) Be vigilant.

And given the circumstances in Europe, it would be wise for that mother to be aware of her surroundings.

Anonymous ID: 36c449 Dec. 21, 2018, 2:54 a.m. No.4406963   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4406940

YES it was in the farm bill Trump signed.

 

CBD and hemp are now legal in the U.S., so what does that mean for pot companies?

Industrial hemp is now legal in the U.S., which could loosen laws around the popular marijuana extract CBD.

 

President Donald Trump signed the 2018 farm bill on Thursday afternoon, which legalized hemp — a variety of cannabis that does not produce the psychoactive component of marijuana — paving the way to legitimacy for an agricultural sector that has been operating on the fringe of the law. Industrial hemp has made investors and executives swoon because of the potential multibillion-dollar market for cannabidiol, or CBD, a non-psychoactive compound that has started to turn up in beverages, health products and pet snacks, among other products.

 

The farm bill is a sprawling piece of legislation that sets U.S. government agricultural and food policy for the country and is renewed roughly every five years. This version of the bill places industrial hemp — which is defined as a cannabis plant with under 0.3% of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC — under the supervision of the Agriculture Department and removes CBD from the purview of the Controlled Substances Act, which covers marijuana. The law also “explicitly” preserved the Food and Drug Administration’s authority to regulate products containing cannabis, or cannabis-derived compounds.

 

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/cbd-and-hemp-are-now-legal-in-the-us-so-what-does-that-mean-for-pot-companies-2018-12-20