The 2023 Farm Bill: Bankrolling the Cartel and Leaving Patients Behind

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The 2023 Farm Bill: Bankrolling the Cartel and Leaving Cannabis Patients Behind

Why the 2023 Farm Bill Favors Cartels Over THCA and Cannabis

The 2023 Farm Bill’s regulations are backfiring, inadvertently strengthening cartels. New stipulations have forced El Chapo’s offspring to pivot from fentanyl to meth and marijuana, signaling a rise in cartel-backed Cannabis operations.

Wisconsin Hemp Businesses Suffer Under the 2023 Farm Bill

Wisconsin has taken a hit, as local hemp businesses scramble to adapt to new restrictions. Small operators offering affordable, effective hemp-derived products now face closure. The policy shift leaves consumers stuck between overpriced dispensaries and the unregulated black market.

Cannabis Lobby vs. THCA: The Hidden Farm Bill Politics

The Cannabis lobby is flexing its muscle to sideline hemp-derived THCA products. The Farm Bill, by catering to such lobbying, hurts small businesses and consumers alike. This myopic approach keeps the black market and cartels in business.

Partisan Politics Cloud Real Issues

In states like Wisconsin, the discussion has devolved into a partisan mess. Lawmakers propose band-aid solutions like sidelining flower products to focus on concentrates, revealing their lack of understanding of Cannabis and THCA intricacies.

Conclusion: The Time Bomb That is the 2023 Farm Bill

In summary, the 2023 Farm Bill does more harm than good. By curbing the growth of a regulated hemp industry, it aids cartels and leaves Americans to navigate a treacherous landscape of high prices and dubious products. Urgent action is needed to revisit these damaging policies.