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  1. Hemp off the menu
    The fledgling industrial hemp industry is considering its future after an Australia New Zealand Food Standards Council decision to ban the use of hemp seed or oil in both countries.

  2. Hemp’s Canadian comeback: Cultivate it if you’ve got it
    Hemp is a source of strong fibers and nutritious oils, say those who want to resume cultivation of the crop in the United States. Hemp is the evil weed known as marijuana, say others who want the ban to stay in place. As far as Canadian farmers are concerned, those two groups may go in a corner and fight it out.

  3. HempCycle needs your help!
    HempCycle is currently planning to launch a tour in April, 2003 with a hybrid motorcycle powered by hempseed oil-based biodiesel fuel, to educate the public about the economic and environmental advantages to using hemp as an alternative fuel source for hybrid vehicles.

  4. Prove us wrong! Prove us wrong! Prove us wrong!
    If all fossil fuels and their derivatives, as well as trees for paper and construction, were banned in order to save the planet, reverse the greenhouse effect and stop deforestation; then there is only one known annually renewable natural resource that is capable of providing the overall majority of the world’s paper and textiles; meet all of the world’s transportation, industrial and home energy needs, while simultaneously reducing pollution, rebuilding the soil and cleaning the atmosphere all at the same time...and that substance is the same one that has done it before...cannabis/hemp/marijuana!

  5. South Dakota voters to decide on industrial hemp
    South Dakota voters will be able to decide whether to legalize hemp in November’s election. More than 13,000 signatures calling for the South Dakota Industrial Hemp Act to go on the ballot were turned in to the Secretary of State’s office, state Election Supervisor Chris Nelson said Tuesday.

  6. Vote Hemp responds to DEA misrepresentations
    We have put a lot of effort and work into our response letter which we sent to each of the 25 Congresspeople who received DEA’s letter. You will see we are able to counter DEA on every misrepresentation and bogus claim they make. We feel confident as we go forward that DEA will NOT be able to put a ban on hemp seed and oil with trace miniscule THC.

  
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