Re-post Hemp TRENDS TO WATCH: Demand for hemp-base
Post# of 990
A wide range of products, including fibers, textiles, paper, construction and insulation materials, cosmetic products, animal feed, food, and beverages all may use hemp. The plant is estimated to be used in more than 25,000 products spanning nine markets: agriculture, textiles, recycling, automotive, furniture, food/nutrition/beverages, paper, construction materials and personal care.
2017 Legislation Update
38 states and Puerto Rico considered legislation related to industrial hemp in 2017. These bills ranged from clarifying existing laws to establishing new licensing requirements and programs. At least 15 states enacted legislation in 2017 — Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, North Dakota, Nevada, New York, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Florida, Wisconsin and Nevada authorized new research or pilot programs. The governors of Arizona and New Mexico vetoed legislation, which would have established new research programs.
Source - http://www.ncsl.org/research/agriculture-and-...tutes.aspx
I found this interesting article, "The hemp oil industry is booming and this company is positioned to capitalize" Source - http://420intel.com/articles/2017/09/25/hemp-...capitalize
There are lots of hemp related pot stocks and most of them are penny stocks. They are risky but here are some that I think may rise in price exponentially due to the coming Marijuana legalization in California. They are also well known hemp stocks. Some of them are in this industry for a while.
HEMP
RMHB
UBQU
HMPQ
NTRR
STEV
What is your opinion. Feel free to discuss.
Hemp, Inc. (HEMP) Stock Research Links
Quote:
Timing is everything.