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hoka , Wis. AP A bipartisan proposal designed to help Wisconsin fledgling hemp industry as it enters its second year faces opposition from law enforcement agencies concerned about a provision that would allow drivers to have THC in their blood. The bill, which is up for a Senate committee hearing Thursday, is broadly designed to help farm
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