I would love to understand why there is this resistance to any change in marijuana laws on the federal level in the US. Can you explain some of that? It seems like our country has a had an unusual history with growing hemp in colonial days and then I think at some point growing hemp (not mj) became illegal because of some strong adversity to anything hemp or mj.
I would think that if there is this ,"deadset against attitude" toward anything mj, then that might be a serious stumbling block with medical mj.
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I would love to understand why there is this resistance to any change in marijuana laws on the federal level in the US. Can you explain some of that? It seems like our country has a had an unusual history with growing hemp in colonial days and then I think at some point growing hemp (not mj) became illegal because of some strong adversity to anything hemp or mj.
I would think that if there is this ,"deadset against attitude" toward anything mj, then that might be a serious stumbling block with medical mj.
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