Blog #2: Deep Dive — Chapters 1–3 (The Presidency, Department of Justice, Department of Education)
Co-Editor: Steven Smith
Overview
This post examines the first three chapters of Project 2025, extracting core proposals, mapping immediate policy mechanisms, assessing legal and operational feasibility, and flagging likely impacts for governance, civil liberties, and the federal bureaucracy. Each chapter summary is followed by a concise evaluation and recommended analytic next steps for PAiNT Research.
Chapter 1: The Presidency — Executive Power and Structural Design
Summary
Proposes a sweeping consolidation of executive authority: centralized White House control over policy implementation, sharper limits on independent agency autonomy, expanded use of executive orders, and measures to make regulatory reversal faster and easier.
Recommends institutional tools: a larger Office of Policy Implementation, standardized playbooks for 180-day objectives, and a central personnel vetting and deployment pipeline.
Assessment
Legal friction: Many proposals push at separation-of-powers boundaries and would likely encounter judicial review when used to override statutory frameworks or limit agency independence.
Operational risk: Rapid centralization increases turnover, reduces institutional memory, and raises compliance and continuity vulnerabilities in emergency response and long-term programs.
Political calculus: Centralizing authority can yield rapid policy gains but amplifies partisan backlash and invites counter-legislation or litigation as durable checks.
Implications for stakeholders
Agencies: Expect procedural churn, compressed rulemaking timelines, and morale impacts from aggressive personnel swaps.
Civic institutions: Nonprofits, press, and courts will become front-line arbiters of contested executive actions.
Markets and states: Sudden policy shifts could destabilize regulated industries and provoke state-level legal defenses.
PAiNT Research next steps
Track historical precedents for large-scale administrative reorganizations and outcomes on implementation fidelity and legal survivability.
Map decision points where statutory amendment is required versus where administrative re-interpretation suffices.
Chapter 2: Department of Justice — Enforcement Priorities and Structural Reorientation
Summary
Recommends refocusing DOJ priorities toward immigration enforcement, combating public corruption framed narrowly, expanding criminal prosecutions in certain federal crimes, and curtailing federal civil rights enforcement in areas left to state authority.
Calls for personnel realignment, creation of task forces with expedited authorities, and stronger White House influence over U.S. Attorneys’ offices.
Assessment
Rule-of-law concerns: Emphasizing political control over prosecutor priorities risks perceptions of selective enforcement and undermines prosecutorial independence.
Legal feasibility: Changes in enforcement discretion are within executive purview, but structural shifts that seek to curtail statutory civil-rights roles or reassign statutory duties will face judicial and congressional scrutiny.
Criminal justice impact: Expansion of federal prosecutions with narrowed civil remedies will reshape the balance between punishment and civil protections, disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities.
Implications for stakeholders
Local law enforcement: Increased federal prosecutions in some areas may surface resource and jurisdictional tensions.
Civil rights organizations: Expect intensified litigation and mobilization in response to narrowed federal protections.
Federal workforce: Career prosecutors and civil litigators may see role redefinitions and internal conflicts about policy direction.
PAiNT Research next steps
Compile case studies of prior DOJ priority shifts and their downstream effects on conviction rates, civil enforcement, and public trust.
Assess interplay between DOJ guidance and independent counsel mechanisms under current statutes.
Chapter 3: Department of Education — Curriculum, Funding, and Federal Role
Summary
Advocates for a dramatic rollback of federal influence in curriculum standards and student programming, offensive measures against what it terms “ideological instruction” in schools, increased state autonomy, and altering funding conditions tied to Title I and civil rights compliance.
Suggests expedited rule changes, grant reallocation to school choice programs, and regulatory carve-outs to expand religious or faith-based options.
Assessment
Constitutional and statutory constraints: The federal government’s leverage through funding conditions is powerful but legally bounded; overly coercive conditions invite challenge under Spending Clause jurisprudence.
Education outcomes risk: Removing federal guardrails for civil rights and nondiscrimination risks uneven protections across states, increased litigation, and potential harm to marginalized students.
Implementation friction: Rapid shifts in funding rules and compliance expectations will create administrative burden for districts, potentially destabilizing services midyear.
Implications for stakeholders
School districts: Will face immediate compliance uncertainty and potential funding reallocations.
Families and students: Protections for vulnerable populations could become patchwork depending on state policies.
Education workforce: Curricular mandates and shifting funding priorities will affect training, hiring, and program continuity.
PAiNT Research next steps
Benchmark federal funding conditionality cases and model likely litigation pathways.
Collect early-warning indicators from state education agencies on readiness to absorb shifted responsibilities.
Cross-Chapter Observations
Implementation Model: The first three chapters reveal a consistent pattern — aggressive centralization of political direction, rapid personnel turnover, and use of funding and regulatory levers to produce fast policy results.
Legal Vulnerabilities: Many proposals rely on reinterpretation of existing statutes or narrow executive actions that will be subject to immediate legal challenge.
Institutional Fragility: Rapid implementation increases operational risk, especially for programs that require continuity, technical expertise, or interstate coordination.
Closing note
This post establishes the analytic frame and editorial voice for PAiNT’s chapter series. Subsequent posts will expand source-by-source, include legal citations and archival documents, and maintain a guided, chapter-by-chapter cadence co-edited with Steven Smith.
Our mission is to shape public perception and policy through credible, engaging narratives that empower communities. With the PaiNT Network, we are extending that mission into the realm of predictive intelligence. By blending editorial rigor with AI foresight, we are creating a platform that doesn’t just inform—it inspires action.
As Steven Smith notes:
Looking Ahead The launch of PaiNT Research is only the beginning. In the coming months, Inspirational Technologies will:
• Roll out “Engage → Palette” cycles on our blog, showing how dialogue evolves into curated insights. • Publish “PaiNT Your Wagon” action briefs to guide policymakers and advocates. • Release “PaiNT You a Picture” visuals to make complex science accessible. • Amplify insights through “PaiNT the Town”, ensuring that predictive intelligence reaches the audiences who need it most.
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U.S. soybean farmers face a sudden export shock as retaliatory tariffs and shifting trade flows have effectively shut China out of U.S. soy purchases this harvest season, while Argentina and Brazil capture market share, creating severe price pressure and cash-flow stress for growers Straight Arrow News | MSNGV WireEconoTimes.
The Plight: what’s happening and who’s hurt
Export collapse: China imported no new-crop U.S. soybeans in recent months, opting instead for South American supplies, leaving U.S. bins full and prices depressed Straight Arrow News | MSNEconoTimes.
Competitive displacement: Argentina’s suspension of export taxes and expanded shipments to China undercut U.S. producers on price and timing EconoTimestheregenaissance.co.
Policy optics and political fallout: simultaneous U.S. financial support to Argentina has intensified farm-sector anger and created the perception that policy choices are favoring foreign competitors over American growers GV WireAljazeera.
Evidence cited: U.S. farm leaders and Senators have publicly warned this is a market and policy crisis for soybean-dependent communities Straight Arrow News | MSNGV Wire.
Hemp regulation friction across states
Florida: 2025 rulemaking tightened labeling, packaging, COA and child-resistant requirements and pushed aggressive proposals for THC limits and taxes that produced regulatory uncertainty for producers and retailers Greenspoon Marder LLPcannabisregulations.ai.
Arkansas: state regulatory shifts and enforcement variability have created market confusion for hemp processors and farmers (regional enforcement and statutory updates mirror trends in neighboring states) cannabisregulations.ai.
Ohio: lawmakers are actively reworking statutes after court interventions struck down executive actions that attempted to ban certain intoxicating hemp products, prompting a legislative flurry to restore clarity cleveland.com.
Short-term relief: target aid to family and mid-size farms through emergency CCC-like support and market-loss programs tied to demonstrated export displacement, not blanket bailouts. Evidence from past tariff episodes shows targeted relief stabilizes cash flow without long-term market distortion Straight Arrow News | MSN.
Trade and market work: pursue immediate diplomatic and trade talks to reopen Chinese demand channels while accelerating diversification of export markets and domestic value-added processing to reduce single-market dependence EconoTimestheregenaissance.co.
Hemp governance: harmonize state-level hemp rules via a model-state framework that sets clear THC-per-serving limits, packaging standards, and testing/COA minimums to lower compliance burdens and protect public health Greenspoon Marder LLPcannabisregulations.ai.
Congressional role: require timely congressional review of major tariff actions and commodity-related trade interventions to align commercial impacts with national agricultural priorities Straight Arrow News | MSN.
Do Project 2025 proposals matter here?
Project 2025’s agricultural portfolio advocates shrinking federal farm programs, reconfiguring safety nets, and altering nutrition program administration—moves that would materially change how shocks like tariffs and export disruptions are absorbed and how relief is delivered to farmers The HillInvestigate MidwestThe Senate Democratic Caucus. If enacted, the proposals could:
Reduce the existing federal buffer (crop insurance subsidies, ARC/PLC-style payments) that farmers rely on during trade shocks The HillInvestigate Midwest.
Reorganize SNAP and other food-aid structures that historically form part of the political trade-offs supporting farm policy, potentially making comprehensive farm bills harder to build The HillThe Senate Democratic Caucus.
Conclusion: Project 2025 ideas, if pursued, would amplify the vulnerability of export-exposed commodity growers unless paired with new, practical market-stabilizing mechanisms The HillInvestigate MidwestThe Senate Democratic Caucus.
Closing notes and co-edit
This PAiNT-format brief maps the current market shock facing soybean farmers, the regulatory turbulence in the hemp sector across Florida, Arkansas, and Ohio, practical oversight steps, and how Project 2025’s policy direction could affect resilience. Co-edited by Steven Smith, Inspirational Technologies — PAiNT Research. References: reporting and analysis informing this brief include contemporary coverage of soybean export disruption and domestic political responses Straight Arrow News | MSNGV WireEconoTimesAljazeeratheregenaissance.co, state hemp rule updates and 2025 regulatory activity in Florida and Ohio Greenspoon Marder LLPcannabisregulations.aicleveland.com, and Project 2025’s agricultural proposals and critiques The HillInvestigate MidwestThe Senate Democratic Caucus.
• Roll out “Engage → Palette” cycles on our blog, showing how dialogue evolves into curated insights. • Publish “PaiNT Your Wagon” action briefs to guide policymakers and advocates. • Release “PaiNT You a Picture” visuals to make complex science accessible. • Amplify insights through “PaiNT the Town”, ensuring that predictive intelligence reaches the audiences who need it most.
P a i N T Pallette 2025P a i N T Your Wagon 2025P a i N T You a Picture 2025P a i N T the Town 2025
A Call to Collaboration We believe that predictive intelligence is not a solitary pursuit—it is a collective canvas. Every voice adds a brushstroke. Every perspective adds depth. Together, we can paint a future where research is not just conducted but understood; not just published but lived. Join us as we launch PaiNT Research. Explore the categories. Share your insights. Because the future is not something we wait for—it’s something we paint together.
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This is our structured starting point for Inspirational Technologies – PAiNT Research Blog on Project 2025. The full document is 920 pages long. The best approach is to create a living research series. Start with one master overview post. Then, follow it with chapter-by-chapter analyses. This ensures consistency, brevity, and authenticated sourcing while allowing our readers to digest the material in stages.
PAiNT Research Blog: Project 2025 – Overview & Chapter Framework
Project 2025 is a comprehensive policy blueprint published by the Heritage Foundation and over 100 conservative partner organizations. Officially titled Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, it spans nearly 900 pages across 30 chapters. The document outlines a road map for restructuring the U.S. federal government, reshaping social policy, and redefining executive power 123.
This blog series will:
Provide a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of Project 2025.
Compare proposals with the current policy environment (2024–2025).
Highlight implications for governance, law, and society.
Use authenticated, nonpartisan sources for verification.
Project 2025 Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise
Project 2025 is organized into 30 chapters, each authored by policy experts, former officials, or advocacy leaders. The chapters are grouped under four “pillars” 2:
Pillar
Focus
Examples of Content
Policy
Department-by-department restructuring
Education, Justice, EPA, HHS
Personnel
Recruitment of 20,000 vetted conservatives
Administrative staffing, loyalty vetting
Training
Online conservative governance course
Policy implementation training
Playbook
180-day action plan
Executive orders, agency directives
🗂️ Chapter Breakdown (High-Level Overview)
Part I – Federal Government Restructuring
The Presidency & Executive Power – Expanding executive authority, limiting independent agencies.
Department of Justice – Reorienting priorities on immigration, civil rights, and federal oversight.
Department of Education – Eliminating “critical race theory” and “gender ideology” from curricula 1.
Department of Health & Human Services – Restricting reproductive health access, redefining public health.
Environmental Protection Agency – Rolling back climate change regulations, prioritizing fossil fuels.
16–30. Agency-by-Agency Playbooks – Each chapter provides a 180-day plan for immediate restructuring, including draft executive orders and personnel strategies 2.
🔍 Research Methodology
Each chapter in this blog series will be:
Summarized in plain language.
Cross-checked against authenticated sources (FactCheck.org, Congressional Research Service, GAO reports, peer-reviewed policy analysis).
Contextualized within the current 2025 environment (e.g., Trump administration policies, Congressional dynamics, Supreme Court rulings).
Evaluated for feasibility, risks, and societal impact.
📅 Next Steps
Blog 1 (this post): Overview & framework.
Blog 2+: Chapter-by-chapter breakdowns (approx. 2–3 chapters per post for readability).
Final Compilation: A 300–500 page research digest synthesizing the entire series into a reference guide for policymakers, journalists, and advocates.
• Roll out “Engage → Palette” cycles on our blog, showing how dialogue evolves into curated insights. • Publish “PaiNT Your Wagon” action briefs to guide policymakers and advocates. • Release “PaiNT You a Picture” visuals to make complex science accessible. • Amplify insights through “PaiNT the Town”, ensuring that predictive intelligence reaches the audiences who need it most.
P a i N T Pallette 2025P a i N T Your Wagon 2025P a i N T You a Picture 2025P a i N T the Town 2025
A Call to Collaboration We believe that predictive intelligence is not a solitary pursuit—it is a collective canvas. Every voice adds a brushstroke. Every perspective adds depth. Together, we can paint a future where research is not just conducted but understood; not just published but lived. Join us as we launch PaiNT Research. Explore the categories. Share your insights. Because the future is not something we wait for—it’s something we paint together.
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🎨 PaiNT Research | Palette Green: Hemp at a Turning Point
Context Layer: Centuries of Use, Decades of Dependence
For centuries, North Americans relied on hemp in their homes, diets, and health regimens. For decades, however, much of our demand was met through imports. Today, after seismic shifts in U.S. agriculture and industry, hemp once again stands poised to elevate our economy and quality of life—if policy can keep pace.
Policy Layer: The Legal Landscape in 2025
Farm Bill Uncertainty: The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp with 4<0.3% delta‑9 THC, but the 2025 reauthorization is mired in debate. Proposals in Congress would redefine hemp to include “total THC” (counting THCA and other cannabinoids), potentially banning many hemp-derived products.
State-Level Crackdowns: Ohio’s governor recently issued an executive order banning “intoxicating hemp” products, sparking lawsuits and fears of 20,000 job losses 1. Texas is moving toward stricter “total THC” testing standards, raising alarms among farmers and processors 2.
Judicial Conflicts: Courts have upheld restrictive state laws (e.g., Virginia’s limits on consumable hemp), creating a patchwork of rules that complicates interstate commerce 5.
Industry Pushback: In Kentucky, congressional leaders are resisting federal attempts to ban hemp-derived cannabinoids, underscoring the political divide 6.
Science & Industry Layer: Why Hemp Still Matters
Nutrition: Hemp seeds deliver protein, essential fatty acids, and micronutrients for human and animal diets.
Health & Wellness: Hempseed oil and CBD extracts are increasingly mainstream in food, beauty, and therapeutic products.
Industrial Applications: Hemp fibers are being used in plastics, auto paneling, textiles, and sustainable building materials.
Environmental Impact: Hemp remediates soil, suppresses weeds, and can be converted into biodiesel—making it a regenerative crop.
Narrative Layer: A Case Study in New Orleans
Rocc Johnson, founder of Uptown Hemp, embodies hemp’s dual promise: economic revitalization and community healing. Inspired by his mother’s cancer journey and his uncle’s service, Johnson returned to Louisiana post‑Katrina to build a hemp business. Today, he sells hemp-based products, explores national distribution partnerships, and envisions a “Hemp Hop” festival to celebrate culture and commerce.
Challenge Layer: The Tension Between Promise and Policy
Hemp is legally defined as cannabis with <0.3% delta‑9 THC, yet states are moving to restrict hemp-derived cannabinoids like Delta‑8 and THCA.
Farmers face uncertainty: Will the next Farm Bill expand opportunity or contract it?
Entrepreneurs like Johnson are caught between innovation and regulation, building businesses in a volatile policy climate.
Palette Discussion Prompt 🎨
How do we balance hemp’s proven economic, nutritional, and environmental benefits with the urgent need for clear, consistent regulation?
Should the U.S. adopt a federal “total THC” standard, or preserve the 2018 Farm Bill’s delta‑9 threshold?
How can states regulate intoxicating hemp products without collapsing legitimate hemp markets?
What role should community entrepreneurs like Johnson play in shaping the next generation of hemp policy?
✅ Palette Green is designed to spark dialogue across the PaiNT Network—bridging science, policy, and lived experience. Return soon for a conversation link.
PaiNT Network | PaiNT Research– Palette Green Conversation oncurrent hemp law challenges of 2025—including state crackdowns on “intoxicating hemp,” federal Farm Bill uncertainty, and shifting THC measurement standards 1234—so it’s both timely and structured for participatory dialogue.
Inspirational Technologies’ Mission
Inspirational Technologies has always stood at the intersection of innovation, advocacy, and storytelling. Our mission is to shape public perception and policy through credible, engaging narratives that empower communities.
With the PaiNT Network, we are extending that mission into the realm of predictive intelligence. By blending editorial rigor with AI foresight, we are creating a platform that doesn’t just inform—it inspires action.
As Steven Smith notes:
Looking Ahead
The launch of PaiNT Research is only the beginning. In the coming months, Inspirational Technologies will:
• Roll out “Engage → Palette” cycles on our blog, showing how dialogue evolves into curated insights.
• Publish “PaiNT Your Wagon” action briefs to guide policymakers and advocates.
• Release “PaiNT You a Picture” visuals to make complex science accessible.
• Amplify insights through “PaiNT the Town”, ensuring that predictive intelligence reaches the audiences who need it most.
P a i N T Pallette 2025
P a i N T Your Wagon 2025
P a i N T You a Picture 2025
P a i N T the Town 2025
Our goal is simple yet ambitious: to establish PaiNT Research as a leading voice in predictive research storytelling, shaping how society understands the biology of therapeutics.
A Call to Collaboration
We believe that predictive intelligence is not a solitary pursuit—it is a collective canvas. Every voice adds a brushstroke. Every perspective adds depth. Together, we can paint a future where research is not just conducted but understood; not just published but lived.
Join us as we launch PaiNT Research. Explore the categories. Share your insights. Help us shape the narrative of wellness, biotech, and therapeutic discovery.
Because the future is not something we wait for—it’s something we paint together.
Brought to you by the PaiNT Network (2025) an inspiration from Inspirational Technologies
We, at Inspirational Technologies are at the forefront of Inspirational and Frontrunners on the frontier of current technology.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________All Rights Reserved – Inspirational Technologies 2025We hope this information has been helpful and informative. Don’t hesitate to reach out with any further questions. 😊Inspirational Technologies Inspirational Technologies (2014) Background Noise Studios Logos by Steven M Smith
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Introducing PaiNT Research: Predictive Intelligence for a New Era of Research and Storytelling
A New Chapter in Predictive Intelligence
At Inspirational Technologies, we believe the future of research, wellness, and storytelling is not simply about gathering information—it’s about anticipating meaning. That belief has led us to develop PaiNT Network—Predictive Artificial Intelligence News & Technology, a platform designed to transform how we understand, communicate, and act on the signals shaping tomorrow.
For too long, artificial intelligence has been framed as a tool of replication: it summarizes, it mimics, it reacts. But predictive artificial intelligence is different. It doesn’t just look backward—it looks forward. It identifies trajectories, highlights emerging patterns, and helps us prepare for what’s next.
Why Predictive AI Matters
The difference between AI and predictive AI is the difference between a mirror and a compass. A mirror reflects what already exists. A compass points toward where we are heading.
In the context of health, wellness, and therapeutic discovery, this distinction is critical. Research is accelerating in areas like cannabinoids, regenerative medicine, and exosome biology. Policy frameworks are shifting. Public understanding is evolving. To navigate this complexity, we need more than summaries—we need foresight.
PaiNT Research 2025
That’s where PaiNT Research comes in.
PaiNT Reseach: Five Categories, One Vision
PaiNT is not a single tool. It is a network of editorial categories, each designed to serve a specific role in the cycle of discovery, dialogue, and advocacy. Together, they form a closed-loop system that moves from spark to synthesis, from insight to action.
1. PaiNT Engage
The conversation starter. Engage is where we pose predictive questions, invite dialogue, and gather perspectives from our community. It’s about sparking curiosity and surfacing diverse voices.
2. PaiNT Palette
The conversation shaper. Palette takes the raw input from Engage and blends it with predictive AI insights, curating a coherent picture of where research and advocacy are heading. It’s about composition, not just collection.
3. PaiNT Your Wagon
The action driver. Your Wagon translates predictive insights into practical steps—whether for policymakers, wellness advocates, or everyday readers seeking clarity. It’s about turning foresight into forward motion.
4. PaiNT You a Picture
The visual storyteller. You a Picture transforms complex research into accessible infographics, diagrams, and visual narratives. It’s about clarity through design, making the science of therapeutics understandable to all.
5. PaiNT the Town
The amplifier. The Town takes curated insights and spreads them into broader conversations—through advocacy, media, and public education. It’s about ensuring that predictive intelligence doesn’t stay siloed, but resonates across communities.
Together, these categories form the PaiNT Network—a living ecosystem of predictive storytelling.
Rediscovering Research as Interaction
At its core, PaiNT Research is about rediscovering research as interaction. Too often, research is locked away in journals, policy documents, or technical filings. PaiNT seeks to break down those walls by:
• Translating complexity into narratives that resonate.
• Inviting participation so that communities become co-authors of discovery.
• Forecasting relevance so that insights are not just timely, but anticipatory.
This approach is especially important in the field of therapeutic biology. From cannabinoids to regenerative medicine, the science is advancing rapidly—but public understanding often lags behind. PaiNT Research bridges that gap, ensuring that breakthroughs are not just reported, but contextualized and understood.
Inspirational Technologies’ Mission
Inspirational Technologies has always stood at the intersection of innovation, advocacy, and storytelling. Our mission is to shape public perception and policy through credible, engaging narratives that empower communities.
With the PaiNT Network, we are extending that mission into the realm of predictive intelligence. By blending editorial rigor with AI foresight, we are creating a platform that doesn’t just inform—it inspires action.
As Steven Smith notes:
Looking Ahead
The launch of PaiNT Research is only the beginning. In the coming months, Inspirational Technologies will:
• Roll out “Engage → Palette” cycles on our blog, showing how dialogue evolves into curated insights.
• Publish “PaiNT Your Wagon” action briefs to guide policymakers and advocates.
• Release “PaiNT You a Picture” visuals to make complex science accessible.
• Amplify insights through “PaiNT the Town”, ensuring that predictive intelligence reaches the audiences who need it most.
P a i N T Pallette 2025
P a i N T Your Wagon 2025
P a i N T You a Picture 2025
P a i N T the Town 2025
Our goal is simple yet ambitious: to establish PaiNT Research as a leading voice in predictive research storytelling, shaping how society understands the biology of therapeutics.
A Call to Collaboration
We believe that predictive intelligence is not a solitary pursuit—it is a collective canvas. Every voice adds a brushstroke. Every perspective adds depth. Together, we can paint a future where research is not just conducted but understood; not just published but lived.
Join us as we launch PaiNT Research. Explore the categories. Share your insights. Help us shape the narrative of wellness, biotech, and therapeutic discovery.
Because the future is not something we wait for—it’s something we paint together.
Brought to you by the PaiNT Network (2025) an inspiration from Inspirational Technologies
We, at Inspirational Technologies are at the forefront of Inspirational and Frontrunners on the frontier of current technology.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________All Rights Reserved – Inspirational Technologies 2025We hope this information has been helpful and informative. Don’t hesitate to reach out with any further questions. 😊Inspirational Technologies Inspirational Technologies (2014) Background Noise Studios Logos by Steven M Smith
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Inspirational Technologies presents the Hemp Story “MISUNDERSTOOD” – Read it and REAP then Weep (2025)
Be determined to help us make the planet a better place by supporting our mission to inform and educate the public about the many benefits ‘hemp’ once brought to our daily lives. Take the time to learn how hemp can contribute to positive changes in our future. We hope you’ll be inspired by hemp and the shared future we can create together. Thank you for your support. Steven M. Smith, Inspirational Technologies, dedicated to your health, wellness, and beauty since 2014. The following Hemp Story is rewritten from its’ original post in 2019.
A forbidden fiber in the U.S. since 1970, hemp has taken the heat for almost five decades. Until the Farm Bill passed in December of 2018, hemp was federally illegal to grow for commercial purposes, making it risky for businesses to invest in a new crop that was incorrectly classified as a drug. Imagine a sweater softer than any fabric you’ve ever felt before, and more durable than cotton. Imagine a car built with something lighter than steel that could stand 10 times the impact without denting. 
Imagine if you could save four acres of trees by making paper with 1 acre of hemp. Imagine biodegradable Legos.
Now imagine all this possibility actually exists but you can’t enjoy any of it because people in power once decided the plant from which it’s all derived has a scorned cousin named “marijuana.” If you can wrap your mind around this dereliction of logic, only then can you begin to understand the painfully silly policies America’s had in place that have kept hemp from coating our farmland with hues of pale yellow and light green. That longstanding logic has been costly for our country. United States’ hemp prohibition has suppressed potential jobs for farmers, products for consumers, and medicine for patients.
Cousin or not, the reality is, hemp can’t get you high just as near beer can’t get you drunk. Despite all that–and while near beer takes up three spots in every Walmart in America– hemp has been largely banned in the United States, until now. To understand the differences between hemp and marijuana it’s critical to know what each distinctly different plant is capable of doing. The Ministry of Hemp offers the most comprehensive and easily digestible explanation of hemp versus marijuana. The 2018 Farm Bill: How we got here. Here’s what happened. Way back when, an angry and lobby-influenced Congress passed the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937, which effectively outlawed the possession of cannabis—including hemp—after hundreds of years of growth and use from the time of British colonization onward. While that law was repealed in the late 1960s, cannabis was quickly included as a Schedule 1 drug (the most “dangerous” class of drugs including heroin) in the Controlled Substances Act, a designation which continues to this day.
After 81 years, the 2018 Farm Bill represents the largest step towards undoing the racist and scientifically baseless legacy of the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937.
The 2018 Farm Bill officially reclassifies hemp for commercial uses after decades of statutes and legal enforcement conflating hemp and marijuana, the Farm Bill distinguishes between the two by removing hemp from the Controlled Substances Act. (While the two are closely related, hemp lacks the high concentration of THC that is responsible for the high from smoking marijuana.) This would effectively move regulation and enforcement of the crop from the purview of the Drug Enforcement Agency to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The 2018 Farm Bill expands upon provisions in the 2014 version of the annual bill, which created Hemp Pilot Programs. These Hemp Pilot Programs “created a framework for the legal cultivation by states of ‘industrial hemp’ without a permit from the Drug Enforcement Administration.” The 2014 Hemp Pilot Programs were a success for farmers and consumers across the U.S., from Colorado to North Carolina. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell continues to be ardently anti-marijuana, despite the success of these programs and the fact that 62% of Americans say recreational marijuana should be legal. Nevertheless, McConnell and Senate Republicans read the political tea leaves and will now recognize the important differences between marijuana and hemp. In doing so, they’re creating an exciting time for entrepreneurs, CBD advocates, and farmers across the country. US previous administration trade wars were hurting farmers to the tune of billions of dollars. Wheat, soybean, and corn farmers have been targeted by China as the potent measure in its escalating tariff battle with the U.S. In 2017, China imported more than $24 billion in agriculture products from the U.S. The world’s top wheat consumer, China and purchased 1.6 million tons of U.S. wheat worth $391 million. At the same time, China bought $14 billion in soybeans for personal and animal consumption from the U.S. last year–more than any other agricultural commodity, and the country’s corn imports from the U.S. were worth $160 million.
All that’s changed with the high trade tariffs Trump’s levied on countries who import our products. Analysts and existing evidence suggest the soybean trade conflicts will be in favor of fellow exporters, Brazil and Argentina, rather than the U.S. The tariff could drop China’s imports of soybeans by 69% on average. The estimated effect of China’s 25% tariff on U.S. soybean imports would cut income for a midsize Illinois grain farm by an average of 87% over four years, prompting a loss of more than $500,000 in the farm’s net worth by 2021. It’s a messy situation. Trump needed a win, and farmers did too. Distinguishing between commercial hemp and marijuana, legalizing the former, is that much-needed reprieve. “We’re so pleased farmers across America now have the freedom to consider integrating this important crop into their production, particularly with the trade concerns around other crops such as soybeans, corn, and wheat,” said Elizabeth Hogan, VP of Brands at GCH Inc., the company behind Willie Nelson’s cannabis brands. Hemp legalization will transform it from niche interest and return it to cash crop status.
Using Hemp as Rotational Crop
Hemp is a farmer’s friend because compared with cotton, corn, and soybeans, it requires little water, isn’t picky when it comes to poor soil. It grows tightly spaced, thus crowding out weeds, and boasts a deep, soil-aerating root system. Despite all its advantages, and because growing it is illegal with the exception of limited licenses, the U.S. imports approximately $60 million worth of hemp from overseas countries like China. Political leverage This Farm Bill gave Trump Administration a powerful tool in their bargaining with China. As I wrote earlier this year in Forbes, China produces 50% of the world’s cannabis supply, with a large majority of that supply being the THC-lacking hemp variety; this gives China “massive economic potential” which “poses a threat to cannabis interests around the world and particularly in the U.S. market.”
Studies at Bejing’s Hemp Research Center revealed the variety of plant uses, prompting China to expand its hemp production which is a mere fraction of its world-leading cotton production. China not only has the product, but they have the cultivation techniques and commercial technologies to capitalize on that supply. And they are ramping up to leverage their competitive hemp advantage, expecting an eager demand from U.S. manufacturers given hemp’s rise in popular applications. By contrast, U.S. farmers grew merely 25,000 acres of hemp in the entire country in 2017. To give that context, that’s the same amount of land Bill Gates bought in Arizona to create a small, futuristic city.
That’s cool for a retirement project if you’re a billionaire, but hardly enough land to launch any sort of industry. And of that, about 70% of which was used to make CBD oil. Only recently have we seen an increase in manufacturers using hemp fibers to make fabrics, construction materials, health products, and other consumer goods.
With the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, America will have a chance to counter China’s massive influence in the cannabis hemp industry. But it will mean playing catch-up for the foreseeable future. Currently, hemp cultivation techniques in America lag far behind other crops—it still has to be harvested by hand even. Even though marijuana is legal in China, the country has funded research into the plant and its cultivation, placing it miles ahead of other countries. The Farm Bill will help hemp farmers and entrepreneurs. 
The 2018 Farm Bill will radically overhaul America’s relation to hemp and could unleash a hemp renaissance in the coming years that will close the gap between the U.S. and China. As a Schedule 1 substance alongside marijuana, hemp farmers and entrepreneurs in the U.S. have faced many barriers to doing business. Interstate commerce for hemp products was almost non-existent and financing was difficult to come by. But all that is set to change.
According to the American Agriculturist, the 2018 Farm Bill will allow hemp to be regulated by the USDA, including the labeling of American-grown hemp as certified organic; interstate hemp commerce will be legalized; financing and research opportunities will open up; hemp farmers will be guaranteed water rights; the definition of hemp will be altered to make it a non-drug commodity.
Hemp has hundreds of uses, many of which are yet to be discovered or fully realized thanks to the lack of available research funds. From textiles and plastics to livestock feed and home cooking, hemp has many applications that can reduce our dependence both on other countries and fossil fuels. Driven by explosive growth in hemp-based consumer products, the global hemp market is expected to jump to $10.6 billion by 2025. 
Everything from our vodka to our cars is waiting to be reimagined in the future with legal hemp. Many people won’t even realize how much their lives are affected by cannabis-based products. One of the most exciting applications of hemp lies in the extracted cannabinoids or CBD oil. According to the Washington Post, “dozens of studies have found evidence that the compound can treat epilepsy as well as a range of other illnesses, including anxiety, schizophrenia, heart disease, and cancer.” With the legalization of hemp, CBD can be regulated and researched much more than before to truly understand the medical efficacy for a wide range of diseases.
“We continue to see great progress towards a new perspective on cannabis within the US. Within healthcare, several conditions and certain patient profiles rely heavily on CBD-only products of which the proposed Farm Bill will work to dramatically improve access to patients – not only in the US but globally,” said Prad Sekar, CEO of CB2 Insights in a written interview. All of those uses make hemp a profitable cash crop for suffering farmers, with some early commercial growers reporting $100 per-acre more profit on hemp than canola. Hemp grown for CBD oil, on the other hand, can take in $8,000 per acre versus $600 per acre for corn. In particular, hemp can be a boon for arid western states. According to Pacific Standard,
Hemp is thus profitable and sustainable, two words which have eluded many U.S. farmers as of late. Hemp cultivation could provide much-needed relief as farmers struggle to find markets for millions of bushels of crops during the trade wars. Now, instead of importing an estimated $100 million of hemp products every year, that money will go to American farmers and entrepreneurs.
Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc, believes hemp legalization will drive disenfranchised farmers “back-to-the-land” now that they’ll have a solid economic basis in industrial hemp to rely on. “Our strategy has been to partner with farmers across the country in states where hemp cultivation and manufacturing is legal to provide them with the infrastructure needed to make a profit off this incredible crop, and this bill will be an incredible boon for the American small family farm,” Perlowin continued “The health and wellness industries are in for a major overhaul with the massive research and development and exploration into CBD‘s, CBGs, CBN’s and 113 other cannabinoids as well as some 300 terpenes found in the industrial hemp plant.”
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What developments have occurred since the signing of the 2018 Farm Bill,
especially regarding how individual states are addressing issues related to CBD and Kratom?
Since the 2018 Farm Bill, states have rapidly evolved their regulations on CBD—especially hemp-derived intoxicants—
and are beginning to address Kratom with increasing scrutiny and legislative action.
🧪 CBD: From Wellness to Regulatory Whiplash Federal Shift (2018–2025): • The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp (≤0.3% delta-9 THC), opening the door for CBD products nationwide. • However, it inadvertently created a loophole for intoxicating hemp derivatives like delta-8 THC, delta-10, and THCa, which are chemically altered but still derived from legal hemp. • The FDA has not approved CBD as a dietary supplement or food additive, leaving states to fill the regulatory vacuum. State-Level Responses: • Early years (2018–2022): Most states treated hemp-CBD as a wellness product, with minimal oversight. • By 2023: Only 8 states had rules addressing intoxicating hemp derivatives. • By mid-2025: Over 40 states now regulate or ban hemp-derived intoxicants. These laws include: • Potency limits and age restrictions • Licensing and testing requirements • Labeling rules (QR codes, batch IDs, warnings) • Bans on chemical conversion processes used to create synthetic cannabinoids Examples: • California allows CBD in foods/beverages but restricts intoxicating hemp. • New York enforces age limits, serving caps, and QR-linked COAs. • Texas permits food/supplement formats with strict labeling; smokable hemp is restricted. • Indiana pioneered QR-code traceability and batch testing.
🌿 Kratom: A Rising Focus While Kratom wasn’t addressed in the 2018 Farm Bill, its growing popularity has prompted state-level action: • Some states (e.g., Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana) have banned Kratom outright due to concerns over addiction and safety. • Others (e.g., Florida, Georgia, Utah) have passed Kratom Consumer Protection Acts, which regulate: • Minimum age for purchase • Labeling and purity standards • Prohibitions on adulterated or synthetic Kratom This patchwork reflects rising public health concerns and a push for consumer safety without federal oversight.
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