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  1. ‘Legalise cultivation of industrial hemp’
    Nepali hemp-product entrepreneurs have demanded legal recognition for the cultivation and trade of industrial hemp, urging the government to change negative attitude towards the trade.

  2. “Drive 55” conservation program launched
    “Recognizing our contribution to unhealthy air, water, neighborhoods, a sustainable future and world peace, We Do Hereby Pledge to obey posted speed limits and never to exceed 55 MPH, in order to conserve fuel, reduce pollution, make our lives safer and disarm the petroleum bandits!”

  3. “Taste Tests” to offer hemp foods
    A Puna man is organizing “DEA Taste Tests” in Hilo today to give out samples of foods and beverages containing hemp.

  4. 2003 HIA Convention
    Kiza Park is a beautiful space for gathering in the arms of the Lakota Sioux tribal lands. Attendees can enjoy camping in a tipi village, so bring your sleeping bags. There are also hotels in Hot Springs and Chadron available.

  5. Advocates still high on hemp
    When it was reintroduced as a crop in Canada in 1998, commercial hemp was expected to spur an industrial bonanza. Investors were quick to jump into various hemp-related industries with visions of fat profits dancing in their heads. As it turns out, reality has fallen far short of expectations.

  6. Avril Lavigne joins growing list of performing artists supporting hemp clothing
    Avril Lavigne may be a skater-punk, a dynamic spirit, a true wild child and a Juno Award winning artist, but she is also an environmentally conscious young women when it comes to choosing her clothing for her up coming world tour. Avril Lavigne has incorporated earth friendly hemp fiber into her trademark T-shirt program as she performs across the globe.

  7. Bills die in funnel deadline
    The Senate declined to cultivate a perennial bill making it legal to grow hemp for industrial purposes in Iowa. Opponents argue the bill also would make it easier to grow illegal pot.

  8. Canadian hemp sales to U.S. shaken
    Canada is once again in jeopardy of losing its biggest market for hemp oil. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has issued its “final rules” on cannabis products that prohibits human consumption of food containing any amount of tetrahydrocannabinois, or THC.

  9. Consumed: Beer Bust
    Heavenly Daze tapped the first kegs of its Hemp Lager in late March, and the beer quickly become the Denver brewpub’s second-best seller. Credit for that goes to the beer’s exceptional flavor (it’s made with hemp seeds), eye-catching tap handle (which features a cannabis leaf) and very cheeky slogan: “Relax and roll up a cold one.”

  10. Court OKs continued sales of food made from hemp
    Nature’s Path Foods Inc, a Blaine-based company, applauded a federal court decision Monday that stayed the enforcement of new Drug Enforcement Agency rules barring the sale of hemp products in food.

  
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