Hemp Lifestyle

The Federal Hemp Ban Is Coming in November 2026 — And Most People Are Not Ready

If you are in the hemp industry — or if you are a consumer who enjoys hemp-derived THC products — you need to circle November 12, 2026 on your calendar. That is the date when new federal THC limits take effect, and they are going to obliterate the hemp edibles and beverages market as we […]

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Napoleon Invaded Russia Over Hemp — 500,000 Soldiers Died for a Plant That’s Now Illegal

Hemp Was the Oil of the 1800s Before petroleum, before coal dominated global trade, there was hemp. In the age of sail, hemp wasn’t some niche crop — it was the single most important strategic material on Earth. Every warship, every merchant vessel, every fishing boat depended on hemp rope, hemp canvas, and hemp caulking

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The Same Government That Jailed You for Growing Hemp in 1937 Begged You to Grow It in 1942

In 1937, the U.S. government made hemp illegal and sent Moses Baca to prison for 18 months over a quarter ounce. Five years later, that same government produced a propaganda film begging American farmers to grow hemp — then denied the film ever existed for 47 years.

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Henry Ford Built a Car from Hemp in 1941 — Then the Government Killed It

On August 13, 1941, Henry Ford stood in front of a crowd in Dearborn, Michigan, and took a sledgehammer to the trunk panel of his newest prototype. The panel didn’t dent. It barely flexed. The crowd went silent. That car was made from hemp. The Soybean Car That Was Really a Hemp Car Ford’s “Soybean

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Built on Bondage: How Russian Serfs and Kentucky Slaves Powered the World’s Hemp Industry

The Invisible Hands Behind the Hemp Trade When we talk about hemp’s golden age — the era when it powered the world’s navies, shaped geopolitics, and fueled global trade — we usually talk about empires, admirals, and treaties. What we don’t talk about enough is who actually grew and processed the hemp. The answer, on

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The Word Canvas Comes from Cannabis — And 6 Other Things You Didn’t Know About Hemp Fiber

Hemp isn’t some trendy new “superfabric.” It’s the oldest textile material in human history. We wore it, sailed with it, wrote on it, and built with it for thousands of years — until we collectively forgot. Here are seven facts about hemp fiber that should make you question everything you thought you knew about textiles.

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Billie Holiday Was Handcuffed to Her Deathbed — The Racist Roots of Cannabis Prohibition

Harry Anslinger didn’t just ban cannabis — he weaponized it against Black and Latino Americans. He targeted jazz musicians, used racist slurs in official government documents, and sent agents to arrest a dying Billie Holiday in her hospital bed. Prohibition was never about drugs. It was about racism.

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Hempcrete Could Replace Cement — And It Actually Absorbs CO2 Instead of Producing It

The cement industry has a dirty secret — actually, it’s not even a secret. Cement production is responsible for approximately 8% of all global CO2 emissions. If the cement industry were a country, it would be the third-largest emitter on Earth, behind only China and the United States. Every new building, every new road, every

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Hemp Plastic Biodegrades in 6 Months — Petroleum Plastic Takes 500 Years

Here’s a number that should keep you up at night: 400 to 1,000 years. That’s how long a single petroleum-based plastic bottle takes to decompose. Every plastic fork, every grocery bag, every shampoo bottle you’ve ever thrown away still exists somewhere on this planet. It will exist long after you, your children, and your grandchildren

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Why Hemp Clothing Is More Than Just a Trend: Exploring the Benefits of Hemp Hoodies

In recent years, hemp clothing has gone from niche to mainstream—and for good reason. As more people look for sustainable, eco-friendly alternatives to fast fashion, hemp is stepping into the spotlight. Among the standout products in this growing movement are hemp fleece hoodies. These cozy, durable garments aren’t just a fashion statement—they represent a shift

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