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U.S. Open Ground after Hemp Legalization

Joseph Bernier2020-03-052023-07-09
Blog / Growing techniques

With the recent legalization of cannabis in many states around the world, cannabis-related activities and products have begun to become very popular among many people. From growing cannabis at home to the consumption of products and oils by the sick for treatment (containing cannabis), renaming 2020 the “year of cannabis” […]

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Before 1820, 80% of all textiles in Europe- clothing, fabrics, linens, curtains, and more-were made from hemp.

From 1763 to 1769, all farmers in America were required to grow cannabis, refusing to grow could get you imprisoned as someone who created a food crisis in the country.

Benjamin Franklin (the one on the $100 bill) owned a hemp farm and is said to have been a fan of smoking the plant.

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