Congress Considering Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
For the second time since the federal government outlawed hemp farming in the United States, a federal bill has been introduced that would remove restrictions on the cultivation of non-psychoactive industrial hemp.

The chief sponsor of H.R. 1009, the "Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007," is Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) and the nine original co-sponsors are Representatives Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Barney Frank (D-MA), Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Jim McDermott (D-WA), George Miller (D-CA), Pete Stark (D-CA) and Lynn Woolsey (D-CA). The bill may be viewed online at www.votehemp.com/federal.html

"It is indefensible that the United States government prevents American farmers from growing this crop. The prohibition subsidizes farmers in countries from Canada to Romania by eliminating American competition and encourages jobs in industries such as food, auto parts and clothing that utilize industrial hemp to be located overseas instead of in the United States," said Paul. "By passing the Industrial Hemp Farming Act the House of Representatives can help American farmers and reduce the trade deficit -- all without spending a single taxpayer dollar."

U.S. companies that manufacture or sell products made with hemp include Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, a California company who manufactures the number-one-selling natural soap, and FlexForm Technologies, an Indiana company whose natural fiber materials are used in over 2 million cars. Hemp food manufacturers such as French Meadow Bakery, Hempzels, Living Harvest, Nature's Path and Nutiva now make their products from Canadian hemp.

Although hemp grows wild across the U.S., a vestige of centuries of hemp farming, the hemp for these products must be imported. Health Canada statistics show that 48,060 acres of industrial hemp were produced in Canada in 2006. Farmers in Canada have reported that hemp is one of the most profitable crops that they can grow. Hemp clothing is made around the world by well-known brands such as Patagonia, Bono's Edun and Giorgio Armani.



Source: Wisconsin Ag News
Contact: Website: Wisconsin Ag Connection
Copyright: 2007 Wisconsin Ag News
Website: Wisconsin Ag Connection
 
Great story, hemp is that maricle plant that can change the world. And once we have farmers growing it there will be more experimentation with its usage and more use since it will be available locally. Immagine if all the new paper being produced in the us was made from 100% hemp instead of trees. That would be a large effect on global warming.

P.s.: I'm going to write my representitives right now to encourage them to vote for this.
 
Reintroducing the hemp seed and hemp oil to daily diet could also possibly have an effect on the occurence of heart disease. The fats in hemp seed oil is great for the heart and veins. Just put hemp seeds/oil into everyday things that people eat and our nation as a whole could see a reduction in heart disease.
 
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