Hemp products must have less than 0.3% THC inside to be legal

Since he began selling hemp and CBD products, my uncle saw a noticeable increase in business at his convenience store

My uncle owns a convenience store and bait shop near the river delta. For years he didn’t struggle to keep a consistent customer base. This was during the years when our town was packed full of employees of the large food factories here. When two of the largest companies left the area and laid off their employees here, there was a town exodus and the population dropped suddenly. That meant fewer people out fishing on the river and shopping at my uncle’s convenience store. He didn’t know what he was going to do as a means to recoup the lost customers and revenue. For a while he considered selling prepared food of some kind, whether it be pizza or sub sandwiches. But getting a food license was out of the question, so my uncle chose a different route recently to drum up new business. He entered the legal hemp market by becoming a CBD seller. His CBD and hemp supplier is a company that operates in Oregon and grows all of their plants in greenhouses utilizing natural sunlight. The CBD oils are full spectrum and they all come from hemp plants with less than 0.3% of THC inside. That’s the law, as any plants with more than 0.3% of THC per dry weight are considered “marijuana” and are still criminalized under federal law. Since he began selling hemp and CBD products, my uncle saw a noticeable increase in business at his convenience store. Some of his customers say that he has better CBD products than the CBD store on the opposite side of town. He has dedicated customers that buy new batches of CBD from him at least once a week.
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