The the U.S. government just banned all hemp products, threatening more than 9,000 jobs — and $50 million in tax revenue.
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A provision in the government funding bill that ended a record 43-day shutdown aims to clarify the definition of hemp and close a loophole that allowed the hemp-derived product industry to ...