Cannabidiol (CBD) is the rave now and expectedly so since any industry that can rake in a projected $23 billion by the year 2025, is more than worth having a crack at. The recent global interest on CBD stemmed from the signing of the 2018 Farm Bill into law by President Trump in December. That singular act of President Trump has sent the hemp industry into an economic frenzy of a mammoth dimension. Over 25,000 products which include automotive parts, construction materials, food and beverages, furniture, cosmetics, and the textiles are hemp-based. Why all the fuss? The 2018 Farm Bill empowers you to cultivate hemp broadly, not like the 2014 Farm Bill that permitted cultivation for simply pilot programs for studying market interest in hemp-derived products. It expressly permits the transportation of hemp-derived products across state lines for commercial or other purposes. The hitherto restrictions placed on the sale, transport, or possession of hemp-derived products have been removed, provided you produce the items according to the manner stated in the law. This is a golden opportunity, a once in a lifetime chance you can’t allow to fritter away. The slot is open for all comers — corporations and individuals, and…