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  1. Harrelson: Individually, we must ease up on Earth
    Harrelson’s devotion to both the practical and the pleasurable uses of the hemp plant — the bus that is supporting his riding crew runs on hemp oil — has earned him notoriety. It has also led some to consider his views somehow on the fringe. He begs to differ.
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  2. Harvesting Alternatives
    After 300 years of growing tobacco, the state is paying its farmers, including the Hances, to get out of the business. An average farmer will get $10,000 a year for 10 years to quit growing tobacco. Government urges farmers to stop growing tobacco.
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  3. Harvesting Hemp
    Editorial: “But Wisconsin has always allowed farmers to grow hemp. In the 1930s, the legislature imposed a $100 permit, which was last issued in 1958. Unlike Canada and U.S. states with more recent laws, Wisconsin law distinguishes hemp from marijuana by use, rather than by genetic variety.”
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  4. Harvesting the benefits of natural fibers
    Natural fibers have come a long way. During the past several years, these soft, durable and biodegradable fibers have established a positive and highly regarded name for themselves in numerous nonwovens end use markets because of their reputation for being soft, durable, breathable and pure.
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  5. Hawaii Experimenting with Hemp as Crop
    The DEA, which outlined the security measures needed to plant what federal and state law still defines as illegal marijuana, is no longer blocking the project, said state Rep. Cynthia Thielen, an Oahu Republican, who sponsored the bill creating the university research project.
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  6. Hawaii Hemp Legislation
    Makes permanent Act 305, Session Laws of Hawaii 1999, which allows privately funded industrial hemp research to be conducted in Hawaii.
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  7. Hawaii Industrial Hemp Field Day
    The Second Annual Hawaii Industrial Hemp Field Day is tentatively scheduled for Labor Day Weekend 2001 in Wahiawa.
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  8. Hawaii Plants Hemp Hopes
    Hempsters ended the century on a high note in December, when political, business, and spiritual dignitaries gathered in Hawaii to ceremoniously plant the first sanctioned hemp crop on U.S. soil since 1957. But because of financial limitations and biological frustrations, the tiny plot-a quarter of an acre in Oahu’s Whitmore Village-will hardly satisfy hemp proponents’ dreams.
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  9. Hawaii Senate Judiciary Committee letter to the DEA
    We understand that you are currently proposing to ban some hemp products. We are writing to urge you to reconsider this proposal.
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  10. Hawaiian Industrial Hemp Report
    This report was designed to provide some background information and to help generate a public discussion in Hawaii.
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