Georgia Law Enforcement Executives have drawn their “line in the sand”. They are against in-State cultivation of cannabis, in any form. No big surprise here, really. Their position is, Cannabis is illegal and they are enforcers of the law. It’s that simple for them. Or is it? If their only interest is in enforcing the law, why are they so adamantly opposed to the law being changed? If they are purely unbiased and only enforce the Law, why are they trying to influence Legislators?
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Kentucky is at the Forefront of Hemp Legalization

Kentucky is at the forefront of efforts across the country to legalize industrial hemp production. In the U.S., 22 states have enacted laws legalizing industrial hemp farming.
Read MoreWV Bill Would Allow Industrial Hemp Production Without Federal Permission

via the Tenth Amendment Center
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (Jan. 25, 2016) – A West Virginia bill would allow the state hemp seed commissioner to issue lice...
Read MoreGeorgia Bill Would Legalize Production of Industrial Hemp

House Bill 704, introduced by Representative John Pezold (R - Fortson), would legalize the production of industrial hemp, as well as create a licensin...
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