Realizing our nation’s high
The United States agriculture industry has been stripped of one of its most beneficial cash-cow commodities. Since the installment of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, the domestic harvesting of hemp has come under control of the Drug Enforcement Administration. To date, the only permits granted by the DEA for industrial hemp production are for research purposes, therefore making illegal the voluntary trade of industrial hemp. The legal production of domestic hemp would aid our struggling agriculture industry, lower consumer prices and most importantly protect our right to voluntary exchange.