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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 409371" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>This is one area of federal government legalization of mj is the fact that hemp can be produced in areas like North Dakota and transported to areas that produce textiles to be used in apparel. Just like the cbd oil, all hemp products are more expensive since the raw products like textiles that are used are produced overseas where only a few companies can get access to the fabric. Noway am i paying 150+ for a pair of jeans even though hemp fabric is by far superior to its rivals synthetic and cotton. So I am either forced to by second hand used hemp denims or wait for sales to come out which you can only get certain items that are the least popular or discontinued. Anyways the reclassification of mj has more overall benefits to the American people then just token it up, it'd going to be a real gold rush for new industry across this country and this has more green sustainable economic the other ones combined. Save your pennies boys because in the next 5 years hemp i hope will be the next tech type boom of new millionaires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 409371, member: 217"] This is one area of federal government legalization of mj is the fact that hemp can be produced in areas like North Dakota and transported to areas that produce textiles to be used in apparel. Just like the cbd oil, all hemp products are more expensive since the raw products like textiles that are used are produced overseas where only a few companies can get access to the fabric. Noway am i paying 150+ for a pair of jeans even though hemp fabric is by far superior to its rivals synthetic and cotton. So I am either forced to by second hand used hemp denims or wait for sales to come out which you can only get certain items that are the least popular or discontinued. Anyways the reclassification of mj has more overall benefits to the American people then just token it up, it'd going to be a real gold rush for new industry across this country and this has more green sustainable economic the other ones combined. Save your pennies boys because in the next 5 years hemp i hope will be the next tech type boom of new millionaires. [/QUOTE]
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