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  1. How bout you leave every1 alone that wants to plant big 13 foot tall industrial hemp plants in their front yard or we can continue to fight with Big Irons big tex. My watermelons are none of your business, my tomatos are none of your business my imaginary industrial textile hemp plants are none of your business. Learn the difference. "have a buyer" Im not trying to sell them. Im trying to burn them for electricity big tex. Yeah thats what I want to do is grow a crop that can magically go illegal over night and have a potential gun fite break out with big tex. Yeah that sounds great Ill get right on doing that. Seed suppliers refuse to ship to texas I surmise the large majority, if you can call the miniscule amount grown, goes to the synthetically derived cannibinoid market. Thanks for the leg up on textiles and hemp derived plastics big tex, were definitely not getting owned by california and dupont. Thanks but no thanks. I see better futures in wool at that rate. Good old florida derived wool as cotton bales stack up all over broke down railroads with no buyers. and dont get me started on mansions gifted to creepy Joe by Dupont. We're in good hands with big tex..obviously.

  2. Really looking out for everyone by making it so fucking hard to grow a plant. So smart to need licences and testing so that only people going into a business can grow this literal plant. Really looking out for the average citizen here, gramps. 🙄

  3. I have a couple Questions about the Hemp laws in Texas? Hemp is Legal in all 50 states if it has under 0.3 THC so why do people need a License to grow for own personal use if it's not going to be for selling??

  4. Sid Miller put Texas farmers 20 years behind the curve. Texans can buy CBD products for far cheaper by having them shipped from states that have already figured this out. My body my choice? Go ahead and regulate the hell out of, you small government loving hypocrites.

  5. Thank you, Mr. Miller. Well done! Hemp is the crux of a prosperous economy. Not just CBD, but hemp is THE best industrial textile resource. Good times are ahead with this bounteous and beneficial crop. Now, if we can just get fair and honest elections, real money, and fair trade with the world market.

  6. I just want to grow it for a green manure source, hay for my deep mulch garden beds and hay for my chicken nesting boxes so I don't have to drive 5 hours one way for unsprayed hay. Can't seem to find a way to do that.

  7. There is no other Texan more Texan than this Man. He really fits the role. I hope he never retires. FYI.. I've seen 95 year old farmers. Keep doing it Sir!! 💪

  8. I'm here for the unparalleled Texas accent…..aaaaaand because I'm excited Texans now have a shot at unparalleled opportunities to regenerate Texas soils, grow fantastic medicine, and modernize our agriculture economy in a way that can benefit any size farmer. This is a great step for our great state.

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