-
Bluebird’s Conversations About Cannabis: Progress to Legality in All 50 States
Throughout Hemp History Week this week, we’ve shared information about the long global history of hemp, why cannabis was made illegal, and how hemp compares to commonly used goods today like tree paper and cotton. Now, we’re going to take a deep dive into the current legal status of cannabis throughout all 50 states. Back in the 1700s in America, cannabis was the hottest... -
Bluebird’s Conversations About Cannabis: How Did It Become Illegal?
From 2012 to 2018, 33 states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medical consumption, with D.C. and 10 of those states also allowing for recreational use. Hemp was also made legal at the federal level in 2018 with the passage of the U.S. Farm Bill. This rapid shift in policy has many people wondering: why was cannabis illegal in the first... -
Legal Cannabis Helps Trim Down Clandestine Grows in U.S. National Forests
While the specific locations of the growing operations may be covert, it’s no secret that illicit cannabis grow operations are peppered throughout the great American landscape - including within our national forests. Thankfully, largely in part to the rise of legal cannabis, that’s starting to change. However, it isn’t changing all that quickly. As recently as last year, experts still estimated that legal sales... -
Everything You Need to Know About Hemp Legalization and the 2018 Farm Bill
*UPDATE - As of December 20, 2018, Congress has officially passed the 2018 Farm Bill, making hemp completely and permanently federally legal for the first time in over 40 years! Read our summary of the final bill and what it means for hemp companies. It's no secret that the hemp industry has experienced a massive explosion over the past few years. However, there’s one...