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This is specifically important to the DFW area where multiple shops were recently raided .
Since becoming legal nationally as part of the 2018 farm bill and under separate legislation in texas ; the hemp industry has flourished in the DFW, until recently . Recent raids in Allen (inside DFW) are shown in the article above . Ultimately the Texas Supreme Court will decide the future of this multi billion dollar industry and what will happen to the shop owners . What do you think should we keep the status quo with hemp intoxicants or regulate it ?
Genuinely I feel like Texas has bigger issues to worry about than "the devil's lettuce". Especially given regulation vs banning could even lessen prison sentences, ODs and injuries from laced weed because of illegal sales and definitely make it more clear who's selling to children when adults have much easier access to legal routes. But hey, I don't use hemp, delta, any of it so whatever I suppose.
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Especially some that blatantly ignore separation of church and state and the government controlling large portions of private life. Honestly, the more I look at the country the more I know nobody paid attention in history class because we're borderline walking with old monarchy in Great Britain. Basically everything is decided for us with the illusion of democracy.