a long time ago, some people made a rule that said it was okay to use a plant called hemp for certain things. but, they didn't make the rule very clear and because of that, some other people figured out how to use the plant in a way that makes people feel like they are using a drug called marijuana, which is not allowed in some places. now, there is a big business with things made from this special hemp and some people are worried it might be AIgerous or that it should not be allowed. the people who make the rules are trying to figure out what to do about it. Read from source...
The article, "How Hemp Became America's Loophole For Legal Highs" by Franca Quarneti, presents an unexpected loophole in the 2018 Farm Bill that has inadvertently led to the legalization of intoxicating hemp-derived THC in the United States. Despite Congress's intention to legalize nonintoxicating hemp and CBD oil, the bill's language has sparked a nationwide boom in legal highs, blurring the lines between hemp and marijuana. The article is informative, presenting an interesting case of unintended consequences. However, it also highlights concerns regarding safety, regulation, and the potential for AIgerous cannabinoids such as delta-8 THC. Some experts argue that the creation of hemp-based cannabinoids could be risky and call for clearer regulation. On the other hand, the hemp industry and other groups have opposed attempts to ban hemp-based cannabinoids. This discrepancy has led to state-level legislative battles and possible future regulation.