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In August 1937, the Marijuana Tax Stamp Act cast a long shadow over hemp—a plant praised for its industrial uses. By requiring a tax stamp to legally cultivate or distribute marijuana, the Act indirectly ensnared hemp in its legal web. Although hemp and marijuana both belong to Cannabis sativa, hemp's minimal THC content sets it apart. However, the Act did not distinguish between the two, leading to widespread hemp prohibition. Farmers faced harsh penalties and industries such as textiles and paper suffered. This blanket criminalization halted hemp production and innovation for decades. It wasn't until the late 20th century that the U.S. began revisiting and revising these outdated laws. The Marijuana Tax Stamp Act inadvertently stifled an eco-friendly resource, highlighting the need for precise legislative measures. Like, share, and subscribe for more great info about hemp! Visit wellspringcbd.com for great products and info!