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When It Comes To Marijuana And Hemp, If You Believe In One Plant You Need To Believe In One Rule (Op-Ed)

“If the loophole persists, that trust erodes. Not because the hemp farmers are bad people. But because a system that applies rigorous standards to one channel and none to another will eventually produce a failure that damages everyone.”

By Jason Leisey, Emerald Tea Supply Co.

I spent years in institutional finance trading macro derivatives before I built a licensed cannabis dispensary in New Jersey. I understand how regulatory arbitrage works—how a legal category distinction, rather than any meaningful difference in the underlying asset, can create a two-tier market where one side bears all the cost and the other captures all the margin. That is exactly what the hemp loophole  in federal and state laws has produced.

A recent Marijuana Moment op-ed authored by hemp farmer John Grady, eloquent as it is, argues for keeping it that way.

Let me be clear about where I stand: I am not anti-hemp. I am not lobbying for marijuana to win a market war. I am pro-regulation of THC—full stop—regardless of which plant it came from. That distinction is the foundation of everything that follows.

First: Hemp And Cannabis Are The Same Plant

Before we can talk policy, we need to talk biology—because the

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