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  1. Tie One At The Bead Bar
    Beads have been around nearly as long as humans and are a part of almost every culture. They’ve been made of bones, rocks, wood, metals, glass, precious stones and plastic. They are religious symbols, talismen and currency. They decorate necks, ears, wrists, ankles and bellies.

  2. VoteHemp.com Sends Position Request Letter to the Entire Congressional and Presi
    Its done! The position request letter has been sent to all the congressional and presidential candidates. This was a monumental task as we had to build data bases to mail merge and print these letters.

  3. We’re Making History
    The HIA and VoteHemp.com have made history, congressional candidates are coming out publicly Pro Hemp by 90% of those reporting. We are one step closer to Hemp Deregulation. Thank you for your co-operation.

  4. We’re making more history
    We have now received 4.5% responses to the position request letter by the Democratic and Republican Congressional and Senatorial Candidacy and are at 78% Pro Hemp. But we need to keep up the pressure. So please link to the below lists for your state and ask these candidates what their position on Industrial Hemp is and inform them you are a constituent and want an answer.

  5. Where there’s muck...
    Organic soap, organic nappies, organic cola and now organic water. As sales boom, everyone’s hopping aboard the organic bandwagon. But that can be bad news for the consumer.

  6. Woody Harrelson tests Kentucky law, risking jail for farmers
    On August 24, 2000, six jurors will decide whether to send Woody Harrelson to prison for up to 12 months, or exonerate him for his 1996 planting of four certified industrial hemp seeds in Beattyville, KY. Because Kentucky law makes no legal distinction between industrial hemp and marijuana, Mr. Harrelson has been charged with possession of marijuana.

  7. Woody Harrelson, Guilty or Innocent, will appear on Court TV
    Guilty or innocent? On August 25th, on the day after Woody Harrelson stands trial, the actor / environmentalist will appear on Court TV with Catherine Crier discussing the outcome of his court case in which he challenged Kentucky law that includes hemp within its definition of marijuana.

  8. Woody funds pulp
    Actor Woody Harrelson has invested two years and hundreds of thousands of dollars in a non-wood pulp mill proposed for Manitoba. If the project - using straw from oats, flax, wheat and, eventually, hemp to make paper - proceeds, it would be the first of its kind in North America.

  
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