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  1. New Hampshire introduces hemp legislation
    An Act authorizing the production of industrial hemp.

  2. New Mexico introduces hemp legislation
    The purpose of House Bill 582 (HB 582) is to provide for cultivation of industrial hemp.

  3. Official: Considering hemp could quiet opposition
    Genetically altering hemp plants to distinguish them from marijuana could satisfy police opposed to making it legal to grow hemp commercially, state Agriculture Commissioner Steve Taylor told lawmakers yesterday.

  4. Old Time Notes
    Febuary 3, 1951 — J.M. Webber, of the United States Department of Agriculture, was a Mendocino Coast visitor last week and came here for the purpose of planting experimental plots of phorium tenax, known as New Zealand Flax or New Zealand Hemp.

  5. Oregon Hemp Bill Careful Step in Right Direction
    The hemp seed at last has been planted in the Oregon Legislature. That ought to be the first step to a profitable harvest on the farms and ranches of the state. The bill for cautious legalization of growing industrial hemp contains the important lesson that hemp and its troublesome cousin, marijuana, are not one and the same.

  6. Oregon Senate Bill 531
    Permits growing of industrial hemp. Authorizes State Department of Agriculture to administer licensing and inspection program. Authorizes civil penalty not exceeding $2,500.

  7. Over-the-counterculture: Pot and its paraphernalia used to be dangerous. The Fri
    When talking about the Friendly Stranger it is important to be clear about one thing from the beginning. It is not a head shop, and what they are selling there is not drug “paraphernalia.”

  8. Plant gene makes plastic units
    Purdue scientists have cloned a gene that spurs plants to produce chemicals used in making plastics. The gene, found in the commonly studied plant Arabadopsis, reportedly does not damage the health of its carrier and may lead to biodegradable plastics. By turning plants into chemical factories of sorts, the new gene could make plastic products cheaper and less environmentally damaging.

  9. President Bush memo
    The President has asked me to communicate to each of you his plan for managing the Federal regulatory process at the outset of his Administration.

  10. Proposal aims to make hemp a legal crop
    New Mexico’s next big cash crop? Advocates of a bill (HB582) endorsed by a House committee Tuesday say it should be hemp, a cousin of the marijuana plant but without pot’s psychoactive qualities.

     
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