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The Lost Trader

03/24/17 10:25 AM

#34625 RE: fitter #34624

Depends on who you're talking about. Indoor versus outdoor makes a drastic difference. Indoor increases the costs substantially but will still get the benefit of lowering overall costs because a higher quality product brings more profit.

When talking CBD or other cannabinoid that aren't THC the higher the % the less plant material you need to actually produce your end product.

Legally speaking, 0 THC Hemp is closer to being acceptable across many applications and in society in general than 0 THC Cannabis. Even tho both are well on the way in my opinion.

With XXII tech the industry will get the % ratios they need, more plant material in the end to produce the various industrial products that can also be sold.

Ocean Man

03/24/17 5:56 PM

#34628 RE: fitter #34624

Off DEA web site.DEA Clarifies Status of Hemp in the Federal Register..f, however, the product does not cause THC to enter the human body, it is a noncontrolled substance that may lawfully be sold in the United States. Included in the category of lawful hemp products are textiles, such as clothing made using fiber produced from cannabis plant stalks. Also in the lawful category are personal care products that contain oil from sterilized cannabis seeds, such as soaps, lotions, and shampoos.