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Nader differentiates between hemp, marijuana
Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader joined people who want to grow and market industrial hemp yesterday in criticizing federal agencies for making it difficult for farmers to grow the crop.
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Nader supports breakup of agribusiness
Presidential hopeful Ralph Nader proposed on Friday shifting control of U.S. agriculture away from corporate conglomerates and back toward the family farmer.
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Nader/LaDuke blast DEA proposed hemp food policy, raid in SD
DEA reportedly will propose new restrictions on hemp food products, ignore plea by farmers and businesses to allow hemp crops in the US
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Old habits resurface
George Adler, serving a five-year jail term for convictions on 21 counts of obtaining a financial advantage by deception, was yesterday found guilty of a further 11 charges of obtaining $67,000 by deception while serving time in prison.
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Ontario poised to top hemp market
Ontario is poised to dominate the North American market for hemp products, says the head of the newly formed provincial hemp industry association.
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Ralph Nader denounces DEA plan to ban hemp food products; criticizes Pine Ridge
Hemp crops in U.S. would benefit farmers, environment; reduce reliance on imported oil; save the forests
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The Last Angry Man
The Orpheum is the place to be tonight, says a TV reporter outside the theater where a sellout crowd, mostly young people, has paid $10 a head to hear Mr. Nader explain why hes running for president.
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There is a great paradox about Cannabis sativa
There is a great paradox about Cannabis sativa and the dramatic pictures in Sundays Herald Whig of the police destroying large patches of wild marijuana reveal, unwittingly, a portion of it. In economics, there are those things which are the primary producers of real wealth that, in one way or another, derive their energy from the sun. The rest of the service economy depends on these primary producers. Fossil fuels are stored solar energy that is not renewable on a human time scale. Agriculture is the most important sector of any economy for converting solar energy into primary raw materials at a renewable rate.
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Third International Symposium - Bioresource Hemp and Other Fiber Crops
The 3rd International Symposium - Bioresource Hemp & Other Fibre Crops, begins this week, hosted by nova Institute in Wolfsburg, Germany. The event features an international group of speakers with vast experience with industrial hemp and other natural fibers.
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