McCartney: Hemp industry viable, but not as "lucrative" 

McCartney: Hemp industry viable, but not as "lucrative" – Eye Witness News


Hemp products. (FILE PHOTO)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Bahamas National Marijuana Commission Co-Chair Quinn McCartney said while the commission still believes a hemp industry in The Bahamas is viable and could co-exist with a regulated cannabis industry, production of the non-intoxicating version of the plant may not be as lucrative.
Hemp is a strain of the plant that does not possess the intoxicating cannabinoid, THC, which is commonly associated with marijuana.
Marijuana Commission Co-chair Quinn McCartney. (FILE PHOTO)
“The commission is certainly looking at the pronouncements pertaining to the hemp industry and getting a look at exploring that,” McCartney told
Eyewitness News.

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