The bill ending the government shutdown signed by President Trump bans the growing of hemp containing greater than 0.3% of any THC product. Getty Images
Federal workers, SNAP recipients and everyone planning to travel this holiday season are breathing a sigh of relief with the end of the government shutdown .
But the bill, which President Donald Trump signed late Wednesday , contains another, perhaps more important fix: It reverses the accidental, forced legalization of marijuana nationwide.
That change comes with bipartisan support , backed by a 72-vote majority in the Senate and with the endorsement of 39 state attorneys general.
It’s a much-needed correction for the states that had “farm-bill legalization” unwillingly thrust on them — and for the many kids who were unwittin

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