Mitch McConnell Wants to Take Hemp Off the Controlled Substance List
"We all are so optimistic that industrial hemp can become sometime in the future what tobacco was in Kentucky's past."

Earlier today, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said he wants hemp removed from the list of controlled substances and would seek to legalize it as an agricultural commodity, according to The Washington Post.
Declassification would allow farmers to grow hemp without a federal permit, offering states more control over the hemp industry and easing the regulatory start-up costs faced by growers. The Hemp Farming Act of 2018, a bill co-sponsored by Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.), seeks to lessen the stigma surrounding hemp products.
Hemp—a product that does not contain enough THC to possess the psychoactive properties of cannabis—has long been punished by the drug war for being tangentially related to pot. In states where hemp is legal, hemp products must contain no more than .003 percent in order to stay on the market. And yet it's useful in a number of products, including textiles, food, and oils.
"We all are so optimistic that industrial hemp can become sometime in the future what tobacco was in Kentucky's past," said McConnell at a press conference, according to Forbes.
As a Kentucky native, McConnell has long been an advocate of hemp as a cash crop. In 2014, McConnell also supported the Farm Bill, which authorized state agriculture departments to create and commercialize industrial hemp research programs in partnership with universities. Since it passed, Kentucky's hemp industry has been booming.
In 2017, hemp production and cultivation research was approved for more than 12,800 acres in 71 Kentucky counties—and that number is expected to grow, according to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Following Kentucky's lead, 30 other states have approved hemp research programs.
McConnell also mentioned he's open to speaking with Attorney General Jeff Sessions—a staunch proponent of the drug war—about the hemp industry.
"Some challenges remain today between the federal government and farmers and producers in Kentucky," McConnell said at the event, suggesting he will continue to use legislative powers to stress the difference between "hemp and its illicit cousin."
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McConnell also mentioned he's open to speaking with Attorney General Jeff Sessions?a staunch proponent of the drug war?about the hemp industry.
They can talk about it over a few bourbons.
Yeah, that's...wait a minute, are you doing that sarcasm thing that earthlings like to do?
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Don't you mean "as a few"?
I always thought Sessions looked more like a Habsburg: severely inbred.
Ah, the Joffrey Hypothesis. Explains him as well as anything, I suppose.
Discuss the good ole days of moonshining?
I agree with Mitch McConnell on something. Time to hit the shower and scrub until my skin bleeds.
Lye is underrated as a body wash. Just a heads up.
For babies and others with soft, sensitive skin, maybe. Real men take a hot gasoline shower.
Unfortunately the former describes me. My dermatologist said I have to stop setting myself on fire. It's pretty lame.
Tibet's liberation will just have to wait until some other time.
You win the internet.
Oh, I'll settle for the H'n'R comment section for now.
A steel wool pad works best to get that unclean feeling off.
Praising McConnell for wanting to legalize hemp is like praising a husband for stopping to beat his wife.
Bitch had it coming
That depends, what did he stop doing in order to beat his wife?
(Brought to you be the syntactic ambiguity police)
I still hate that this is all taking the form of permission.
If you harvest a bumper crop of hemp, and you are SOOO excited about it, and you start humping your hemp...
Are you then a hemp-bumper humper?
But then if Jeff Sessions and fellow straight-laced mo-foes get all offended about it, and lose their tempers... And start thumping their regulations handbooks... AND grumping about it all...
Are they then hemp-bumper humper temper thumper-grumpers?!?!?
Well actually, more accurately, you'd be a hemp-bumper-crop humper...
And Jeff Sessions and kinfolk would then be temper-grump hemp-bumper-crop-humper-stoppers!
If, as many libertarians do, you accept the premise that regulations are a total "flop", then Jeff Sessions (and minions) aren'y just regulations-thumpers (like Bible-thumpers), they are FLOP-thumpers.
So we have a battle of the hemp-bumper-crops-humpers, v/s
The oh-so-righteous hemp-bumper-crops-humper, flop-thumpers...
And if you grow your hemp-bumper-crops in a bottle, and the beetles come to eat your bumper crop, you will have a bottle-beetles battle on your hands!
And then? (Please continue for me, I need refreshment).
It is strange that you exist.
I love seeing him post. It's like watching someone have a beat poetry seizure.
More "Eddie immediately after the anesthetics kick in before surgery".
Me too. Today's pot prohibition poetry reminded me of word avalanches. My brain just doesn't operate in a realm where phonetic sounds can form patterns.
Dr. Seuss report to humor emergency room.
Yeah, the SQRSLY One is a treasure. After Agile Cyborg's untimely demise, he has taken on the role of Resident Literary Genius.
Beat Poetry Seizure is an excellent name for a techno band.
Goddamnit did Stephan Pastis get loose in the comments section again?
If they didn't stop it, instead settling for "thumping" to teach a lesson then you would have hemp-bumper-crop-humper-thumpers
"We all are so optimistic that industrial hemp can become sometime in the future what tobacco was in Kentucky's past."
Taxed to the gills and under scrutiny with an entire political party trying to ban it?
Something that causes cancer?
Everyone needs a goal I guess.
A way for government to get fat off the fruits of someone else's labor?
A plant material that can be processed into a device that society uses to kill off idiots?
The Federal Trade Commission has confirmed that it's investigating Facebook's data privacy practices in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
This "in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal" is an interesting way to spin Facebook's policies.
"In the wake of realizing that the wrong people could benefit from Facebook's dubious practices"
This would be the actual correct way of interpreting this "scandal". And on a serious note, I'm not saying it's NOT a scandal... that facebook allows a firm to suck in data of the entire friends list of an opt-in member, but I feel it's horribly dishonest to act like this is new when this was done years ago... and bragged about by the Obama campaign.
Perhaps one could write, "Facebook's long-time data-policy practices are being scrutinized by the FTC in the wake of Obama campaign abuses."
Kentucky Republicans have always been good on hemp.
The main problem here is that "good on" something* means different things to different folks. How long after the Federal permit/tax regime is lifted will it before we see a Kentucky Hemp Marketing Board followed by Kentucky Hemp Price Support and a Kentucky Hemp Marketing Board and a whole network of other subsidies and restrictions on competing crops.
What we need are some politicians who are not "good on" hemp but rather "leave them the fuck alone"* on hemp and everything else.
*I believe that Anglo-Saxon is much better than French:)
If CA is any example, these things will be simultaneous.
Laissez-putain-de-faire?
De nous laisser tranquilles, putain!
Excellent points all around.
See also; "good on" minority/women's/gay etc rights.
People would benefit from being left the fuck alone but are cursed with self-righteous busybodies who want to "help them".
Should we said "Hemp for Victory"? 😉 I spotted that old documentary about hemp made during WWII on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8tG_0AJvnw
Or the Progressive version: Hump for Victory!
These interns really need some spellcheck. Yeesh
Mistakes like those in this article are causalities casualties of spellcheck. Process/possess and its/it's are fairly common. Ironically, I've become so over-reliant on spellcheck that I almost let the correction to 'causalities' slip through.
Don't beat up the interns too much. You'll run them off to the MSM and its superior cocktail parties. And no Britches.
That would be "Autocorrect", not "Spellcheck"; the latter only highlights mistakes, without "fixing" them. I always turn off the former, then use the latter to find mistakes and correct them manually. I haven't turned Autocorrect on in years.
Autocorrect screws with me, too. In this case I wrote 'casualities,' right-clicked it and clicked 'causalities' as the correct spelling, when it wasn't even the correct word... I ought to correct them manually like you do, because it would help keep my spelling sharp. I recently did a bunch of writing in a physical notebook and had to look up words at least two or three times per page. Just terrible.
Pretty much the only reason I spell the word "weird" instead of "wierd" is Steve Jobs.
Strange
IF THE "E" IS IN FRONT IT SHOULD BE PRONOUNCED "WAYRD", IT IS NOT MY FAULT ENGLISH HAS NO CONSISTENT RULES OF PRONUNCIATION
Wait until he finds out where hemp comes from. Boy is he going to be embarrassed trying to walk this one back.
You don't want hemp farmers anywhere near you, hemp attracts hipsters and next thing you know you're being run down in the street by some pretentious jackass on a penny-farthing who looks like Beau Brummel fucked a lumberjack.
I didn't think such a being existed outside the pages of H. P. Lovecraft.
So? McGovern "wanted" to legalize plant leaves outright! But try to find that in the 1972 Democratic platform. Same with the Right Reverend Jimmeh Carter. People who ignore platforms are constantly surprised by outcomes. The Republicans (and Prohibition Party) have had a Coathanger Abortion Amendment plank in their platform since the LP got its plank written into the Roe v. Wade decision. Yet when was the last time you saw them mention THAT in a live debate?
It is truly sad that you have no clue about factual history.
The Eighteenth Amendment was the result of decades of effort by the temperance movement in the United States and at the time was generally considered a PROGRESSIVE amendment.
The Senate vote was 65 to 20, with the Democrats voting 36 in favor and 12 in opposition; and the Republicans voting 29 in favor and 8 in opposition. [IOW more Progressive Dems than Reps voted for it]
The House vote was 282 to 128, with the Democrats voting 141 in favor and 64 in opposition; and the Republicans voting 137 in favor and 62 in opposition. Four Independents in the House voted in favor and two Independents cast votes against the amendment. [Again more Progressive Dems than Reps voted for it]
All but 2 States voted for it. The following states rejected the amendment: CT & RI
Abraham Lincoln's pen is sold to the highest bidder
Pen has been sold, you mean.
That depends on what the meaning of "pen is" is.
Everyone knows what you meant and you meant for everyone to know what you meant. So don't act like you meant that you weren't sure if everyone knew what you meant. Everyone knows what you meant, and everyone knows what you meant about what everyone thought you meant.
It's mightier
Attorney accuses historical commission of statue-tory rape
Mariposa Villaluna, a community activist who organized a citizens' campaign calling for the statue's removal, said that "no one is opposed to taking it to a museum."
Oh, come on, Mariposa. "No one"?
I'm going to oppose it just to make them a liar.
"SAN JOSE, Calif....
""Breathe deep and blow harder," intoned Pastor Grant Atwell after distributing small marijuana joints to 20 worshippers on a recent Sunday afternoon. "Nail the insight down, whether you get it from marijuana or prayer. Consider what in your own life you are thankful for."...
"The church's leaders say they believe that religious freedom laws give them the right to offer marijuana to visitors without a doctor's recommendation ? and without having to abide by any other regulations. Some courts and local authorities beg to differ.
"As more states ease access to marijuana, churches that offer pot as a sacrament are proliferating, competing with medical marijuana dispensaries and even pot shops in the few states that have legalized recreational weed.
"While some of them claim Rastafari affiliation, others link themselves to Native American religious traditions.
"The churches are vexing local officials, who say that they're simply dispensaries in disguise, skirting the rules that govern other marijuana providers, such as requirements to pay taxes."
"such as requirements to pay taxes."
There's the real reason local officials are vexed.
All that revenue...going up in smoke...
Taxman plans, Good laughs.
It's one for you, nineteen for me...
The church's leaders say they believe that religious freedom laws give them the right to offer marijuana to visitors without a doctor's recommendation
Well, a lot of churches believe that religious freedom laws give them the right to offer alcohol to visitors without a doctor's recommendation.
"The American Civil Liberties Union firmly believes that legislatures can, consistent with the Constitution, impose reasonable limits on firearms sale, ownership, and use, without raising civil liberties concerns."
"The American Civil Liberties Union firmly believes that legislatures can, consistent with the Constitution, impose reasonable limits on civil liberties, without raising civil liberties concerns."
Well, I'm just happy they didn't use the phrase "common-sense."
"The American Civil Liberties Union firmly believes that legislatures can, consistent with the Constitution, impose common-sense limits on civil liberties, without raising civil liberties concerns."
(deliberately inducing a seizure doesn't count as murder so long as it's through a computer device, right?)
Sorry, bud, tweets that induce a seizure are considered a deadly weapon.
Drat! Foiled again! And I would've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for that oddly specific previous instance of establishing case law...
Yeah, unfortunately, they've already proven that. They've agreed that legislatures can impose reasonable limits on freedom of speech. And since reaching that conclusion, they've been open to an increasing variety of limits.
I'm starting to get the sense we're entering a Second Progressive Era...
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About f--king time! Just emailed my Senators and asked that they board the McConnell train on hemp legalization. Remember kids, just like wood chipping, democracy is a participatory sport!!!
I thought that was cow tipping!
You think those are two separate things? Your childhood must have been boring as hell.
Wouldn't it be nice if he wanted to change the law not to make money, but because it's completely stupid for hemp to be illegal?
That's true for pot, also, but that's a different challenge.
When will this lead to quality hemp rope being more available here? Asking for a friend* who's rebuilding his bondage gear collection and wants to buy American.
* who am I kidding
It is about time.
Anyone with half an ounce of sense has known for decades that hemp is harmless as it has no THC and other alkaloids to get you high. And most Americans have finally gotten over the marijuana is a horrible class one drug BS too..
What is really amazing is that Trump's antebellum Keebler Elf Sessions is still hot to trot to go after marijuana, while the real probllem is our Opioid epidemic, which killed 63,000 Americans last year... But hey! What do we expect from this disjointed, screwed up 'Mad Hatter's Tea Party (and porno soap opera) administration anyway?
Antebellum Keebler Elf was my band's nickname in college.
Also, his ability to multi-task on the whole "ban pot/ban Oxy" thing is the main source of problems with the latter as much as it is with the former.
Lye is underrated as a body wash. Just a heads up
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