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  1. The Hempire opens downtown
    If you’ve doubted some of the arguments about the versatility of industrial hemp as a raw material, check out the new store in downtown Rapid City that sells nothing but hemp products.

  2. The Merry Hempsters hit the road
    The resulting film is a look at Harrelson’s ongoing campaign to raise environmental and organic awareness and trumpet the myriad uses of hemp — as fuel, as a synthetic, and, of course, as a recreational drug and medicine — combined with a manic road trip rivaling those of Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters and music by everyone from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Phish.

  3. Tom Trail diverges from GOP path
    Asked to picture a lawmaker who wants Idaho’s Legislature to legalize hemp and urge the president to act on Iraq only through the United Nations, few Idahoans would picture Tom Trail.

  4. U.S. needs hemp cultivation
    I am a junior at Memorial High school in Eau Claire. I am doing a research paper on the legalization of hemp cultivation in the United States. I don’t know if enough people are aware of the endless benefits that hemp has over other materials and fuels. Many people believe that industrial hemp is the gateway to legalizing marijuana. This is not the case at all.

  5. Weaving comforts abused women
    “We use weaving as a tool for dealing with abuse,” she told the recent Saskatchewan Hemp Association meeting. “You just can’t keep putting them through one program after another.”

  6. Why people call blond kids that
    I have heard the term “towhead” for a young blond boy. Where did this come from?

  
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