Why The 0.3% THC Legal Limit for Hemp is Flawed



Why The 0.3% THC Legal Limit for Hemp is Flawed Why The 0.3% THC Legal Limit for Hemp Is Flawed Professor DeBacco …

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  1. It poses the question: Would it be fair to suggest as a defence in court that the testing of contraband property confiscated by police was not done in line with testing that the regulation relied on, therefore no real breach of regulation can be proved?
    (some would say that 'Defence' is not the position to be in, and that it may be prudent to prosecute others for administering property without right.)

    The UK uses a 0.3% limit, could it be that we used the same study cited by DeBacco Uni, and no other studies?

    I obviously dont expect a legal answer, but to put the thought out there for others. πŸ˜‰

  2. The government’s current definition of β€œHemp” is such an arbitrary and fictitious legal distinction between strains and even different growing methods, of the same plant. Time to get rid of THC prohibition. If they want a guaranteed THC free product, those pesky excess resins can be stripped right out with some alcohol or CO2. In the aggregate, after the alcohol comes out, they are less toxic than water… and even have been found to be significantly a health tonic instead.

    Free the plant. All of the plant. End the fraud against humanity, and restore our self sufficiency for food, fiber, fuel, and medicine.

  3. If you please would be awesome if you could keep bringing this new studies from hemp industry and cannabis. Once i read an article about phosporous need in greenhouse hemp farm, it was enlightening would be nice if you share your knowledge about this studies aswell.

  4. I think it’s only chapter 1 of the struggle, in earlier times leaves were harvested and consumed. It’s interesting to see how far we would go considering how far we have came- πŸ˜‚ k.Harris moment

  5. I'm guessing the 2 researchers that tested the leaves for THC levels were probably under the assumption the leaves are consumed primarily for effect, otherwise testing the leaves doesn't make much sense.

  6. Yes. Forced to farm with genetics from the US here in PR and everything goes hot but usually stays under 1%. One of the many reasons why a majority of farmers already abandoned the crop here.

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