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1. A Brief History of Hemp Hemp has been used by civilizations around the world for millennia. Ancient Chinese texts mention the use of hemp for ropes and textiles as far back as 2800 BCE. The plant made its way to Europe around 1200 BCE and was a staple crop in colonial America. Despite its…
A recent study by Quartz Advisor reveals intriguing findings about the correlation between marijuana legalization and traffic fatalities. Here’s a breakdown: For a precise analysis, the study harnessed traffic death data from the National Safety Council (NSC), deeming it the most accurate source. “We zeroed in on four states that fully legalized marijuana in 2016….
Navigating the 2023 Farm Bill negotiations, the hemp industry reaches a critical juncture. It’s ready for possible change. Hemp was once linked closely with marijuana. Now it’s stepping into the light due to shifts in U.S. agriculture policy. We’ll explore how hemp’s role in the new Farm Bill could affect farmers, buyers, and the industry….
The Path to Legalization The road to Ohio’s legalization of cannabis was neither straightforward nor without controversy. For years, activists and proponents of legalization worked tirelessly to shift public opinion and political will in favor of reforming marijuana laws. Their efforts culminated in a decisive moment during the 2023 elections, where Ohioans voted to legalize…
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have found traces of marijuana in 17th-century Italian skeletons. This finding sheds new light on the historical use of cannabis and its prevalence in early modern Europe. Let’s delve into the details of this fascinating study and explore what it reveals about the past relationship between humans and marijuana. Table…
The Florida Supreme Court is once again at the forefront of a pivotal discussion on legal marijuana. The court is revisiting the possibility of adding a marijuana legalization initiative to the 2024 ballot, a move that could significantly alter the legal landscape of cannabis in the state. This blog post delves into the key aspects…
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The Last Prisoner Project (LPP) is a national, nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to reforming our criminal justice system through progressive drug policy. Through legal intervention, constituent support, advocacy campaigns, and policy change we aim to release every last drug war prisoner, as well as to repair the harms of this discriminatory and counterproductive crusade.