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Industrial Hemp Legislation to Cultivate, Study and Support.

By: Coffee Man

Industrial Hemp is currently legal to grow in more than 30 countries including
Canada, Germany, England, France, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, the Russian Federation, China, Hungary and Romania. legislation to grow, study or request changes in U.S. government policy on industrial hemp.

To date, twenty-six states have introduced hemp
legislation and fourteen have passed legislation;
six (Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Montana, North Dakota
and West Virginia) have removed barriers to its
production or research.

Hawaii has not only passed hemp legislation allowing for hemp trials but has actually planted the first legal hemp crop since the 1950s!
The Hawaii Industrial Hemp Research Project was authorized for research under the direction of Dr. Dave West. It has since been closed due to
DEA shenanigans and problems renewing the DEA permit.

For the first time since the federal government outlawed hemp farming in the
United States, a federal bill has been introduced that would remove restrictions on the cultivation of non-psychoactive industrial hemp. H.R. 3037,
the "Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2005," was written with the help
of Vote Hemp by chief sponsor Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), and several original co-sponsors have already signed on.

The bill defines industrial hemp and assigns authority over it to the states, allowing laws in those states regulating the growing and processing of industrial hemp to take effect.



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