Cannabis gene splicing

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Aksarben

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Got an email yesterday at the winery, from Nutrition Insight (usually receive during the week) but this one has to do with a company doing gene splicing to keep hemp below the magic threshold of < 0.3%. I think it would be more important, better all around, if they just raised the bar a bit for definition of "hemp" to something like 0.95% or so. Texas is set at 0.5% and West Virginia is set at 0.9% So states can set their own definition of the threshold of THC defining hemp, but it REALLY should be changed on the Federal level to somewhere around =< 1.0% is hemp and > 1.0% is defined as Marijuana.

https://www.nutritioninsight.com/ne...tion-spur-significant-immediate-interest.html
 
I think the THC restrictions are ways to hamper growing. THC is a reefer madness boogeyman.
 

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