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  1. Army Captain, Hemp Food Makers Get No Apology
    Consider the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s war on hemp, a harmless and healthy food source. Ponder why the DEA, having lost three rounds in court, would this week waste more time and tax money appealing the latest one, a court ruling telling the DEA it can’t outlaw hemp.

  2. Bob Newland Enters South Dakota’s U.S. Senate Race
    Newland maintains that a single issue — industrial hemp production — provides examples of virtually everything that’s wrong with US policy towards Indians, and towards the rest of us as well.

  3. Cannabis butter to spread across Europe
    Using centuries’ old recipes to make the butter at home, Latvians use only soaked, roasted and milled cannabis seed, sometimes mixing it together with oil or butter.

  4. Cannabis for Fuel
    I think that America needs to stop being ignorant to the fact that there is a conceivable way in which we can save this planet. The cannabis plant should be used, because it doesn’t release dangerous amounts of chemical smoke into the atmosphere, like fossil fuels do. I believe that the cannabis plant ought to be America’s answer to how and why to break the oil ties to the Middle East.

  5. Connecticut Senator LeBeau Backs Hemp Bill
    Controversial is the senator’s backing of a bill which would allow hemp to be grown in Connecticut. “Delegates from Girls State suggested that to me,” said Sen. LeBeau. They showed Sen. LeBeau, who was East Hartford’s salaried Drug Free Schools Coordinator for many years, that the non-addictive hemp can be grown as a cash product in Connecticut.

  6. Court Fines Advertisers of Swiss Beer for Promoting Drugs
    A Samara regional court has ruled that the makers of advertisements for the Swiss beer Hanfblute are guilty of promoting drugs after displaying a marijuana leaf along with the beer

  7. DEA’s Hemp Ban Goes Up in Smoke
    For years, a tug of war has been brewing between the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and those who believe that hemp has a rightful place in foods. Now, the DEA has let go of its end of the rope. In a landmark decision Feb. 6, a three-judge federal panel overruled the DEA’s ban on using hemp in foods.

  8. Farming Project Gets Financial Boost
    A drive to produce hemp in the Eastern Cape took a new and positive turn when the Department of Health agreed to register 2 000ha of land for commercial hemp production.

  9. Golden tan could lead to silver cuffs
    The K-9’s are trained to detect odors, including residual odors, of several different drugs, including; marijuana, THC and hemp seed oil. If someone were to innocently use a lotion or oil containing these products, then were searched while entering the base, there is no doubt that a military working dog could detect the odor of the oil or lotion on the body or within the car.

  10. Headteacher Furious over ‘Cannabis Lollies’
    A headmaster reacted with anger today to the sale of “cannabis lollies” just yards from his school. Although the sweets contain hemp extract and not cannabis, headmaster John Wood said today they made the drug “look glamorous”.

  
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