If you haven’t read “The Greatest Loophole in Drug Law History – Why Politicians Want to Re-
Criminalize What People Actually Want” by Reginald Reefer, take a minute and do it. He gets it.
It’s one of the most honest breakdowns of how the 2018 Farm Bill gave people real access to
cannabis—and why the powers-that-be are scrambling to take it away. The 2018 Farm Bill didn’t
just open a “loophole” it opened the door to freedom for millions of people looking for a better
option. And now, politicians are doing everything they can to slam it shut.
At Jam’n Hemp Co., this isn’t just policy it’s personal. Our son is on the autism spectrum, and
cannabis has made a life-changing difference for him. Not in a theoretical way. In a real, day-to-
day, better-sleeping, calmer-mind, more-connected-to-his-world kind of way. We’ve seen
firsthand how this plant can help not just through research or Reddit threads but in our own
home, in our own family.
So when people call hemp a “loophole,” we say: nah. It’s a lifeline. It’s access. It’s a path for
families like ours to explore healing, legally, affordably, and without shame.
And it’s no surprise that now, when the people are actually choosing hemp, the big players and
power brokers want to criminalize it all over again. We won’t let that happen quietly.
We’re not going anywhere. We’re a small, family-owned business that built Jam’n with love,
honesty, and the belief that plant medicine belongs to the people.
This isn’t a loophole. It’s what freedom is supposed to look like.
Sign our petition here to stop the hemp ban and protect access to legal cannabis
(Real change only happens when real people stand up.)
This plant gave us hope. We’re going to fight to keep it legal, safe, and available—for our son,
for your family, and for everyone who believes in plant-powered healing.
And we’ll fight to keep it that way.