2 DAYS LEFT: SITE-WIDE BOGO

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The current site-wide BOGO sale is coming to an end tomorrow, Friday (10/31). This sale cannot be extended because we are almost completely out of inventory. Place an order today before it’s too late.

As mentioned all week, the BOGO was extended due to Congress attempting to ban hemp-derived products again. This legislation is still active, so if the ban takes shape, your ability to buy could be over. I suggest you stock up, even if just a little, to play it safe.

Go to DMLcbd.com/BOGO

Also, we hope to offer a Holiday Gift Pack in the next two weeks. This will include a bottle of Face Serum, Hand & Foot Cream, and Body Oil (1oz). More details to come as we get closer to Thanksgiving.

Lastly, in case you missed it, please read this in its entirety:

I want to make you aware of a critical development currently unfolding in Washington DC that could directly kill the hemp industry and your ability to buy DML CBD products.

Language has now been inserted into both the Senate and House Appropriations bills, and potentially into the Continuing Resolution (CR) process, that would ban all hemp-derived consumable products. If enacted, this ban could take effect within the next 2-3 weeks, potentially wiping out a $70 billion industry, eliminating thousands of American jobs overnight, and separating you from accessing the DML CBD products that you have come to love and rely on.

If passed, these measures would do more than just shut down businesses like ours— hemp-derived CBD products, even those that are lab tested safe like DML CBD, would be unobtainable. This effort disregards overwhelming public sentiment, as 72% of voters support keeping hemp products legal and regulated, not banned. This is not just about hemp products, it is about protecting American farmers, small businesses, and the freedom of consumers to make their own choices.

While we remain hopeful that Congress will act in the best interest of the public, the outcome is uncertain because the very powerful Senator Mitch McConnell, well-funded lobbyists, and special interest groups appear to be adamant about ending the hemp industry. In some cases, this stems from ignorance; in others, it seems driven by efforts to promote products that are less effective, highly toxic, and synthetically made. Simply put, it’s mostly about money.

Thanks!
DML

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