Lawmakers push for industrial hemp production in Hawaii

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Lawmakers push for industrial hemp production in Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) — Two state lawmakers are calling for the legalization of industrial hemp production in Hawaii, which they say could replace the state's last sugar plantation that is shutting down by the end of the year. State Reps. Kaniela Ing and …
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Lawmakers introduce bill to expand industrial hemp operations
“There is a huge groundswell of support from the general public and members of the agriculture sector to legalize industrial hemp,” he said. “While hemp is not a magic bullet for Hawaii's struggling agriculture industry, it does deserve our …
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Legalizing Weed: Key Players in Montana's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming

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Legalizing Weed: Key Players in Montana's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming
Montana became one of the first states to legalize hemp for industrial purposes, changing the law even before the federal government eased restrictions on its ban with the 2014 Farm Bill. Like the many states that followed, Montana saw the economic …
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Boulder hemp company snares USDA organic certification
BOULDER — CBDRx, an organic hemp company based in Boulder, said Wednesday it has received USDA organic certification for its recently harvested 120-acre hemp crop. CBDRx specializes in the development, cultivation, processing and wholesale …
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Rep. Ing on Industrial Hemp: “It's Time Has Come”

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Rep. Ing on Industrial Hemp: “It's Time Has Come”
Representatives Kaniela Ing (Kīhei, Wailea, Mākena) and Representative Cynthia Thielen (Kailua, Kāneʻohe Bay) are joining forces to introduce a measure that expands industrial hemp research, growth, cultivation and marketing activities in Hawaiʻi.
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Veterans among opponents who say Kansas hemp-oil bill 'not enough'
Lab technician Mario Ferrara transfers a mixture of extracted hemp CBD and coconut oil to capsules at Longmont's CBDRx organic hemp farm on Thursday. CBDRx is the first and only USDA certified organic hemp farm in the country. (Kira Horvath, Daily …
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Kansas Senate panel approves lessening marijuana penalties, legalizing hemp oil
Lawmakers sent bills to the Senate floor Tuesday to lessen penalties for marijuana possession and allow individuals with epilepsy to try hemp oil. The Senate Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee approved allowing the use of hemp oil — or CBD oil …
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It's A Nice Day For A Weed Wedding: 5 Signs Cannabis Is The New Normal
These days, I'm seeing more indicators that cannabis is becoming “normalized.” As a byproduct of legalization, the social acceptance of marijuana is taking off in increasingly interesting ways. It's not just that lawmakers and regulators are no longer …
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Clinton Vows Tepid Leadership on Cannabis
You're aware the year ahead could be a big one for cannabis, yes? You've read those articles? You know prohibition has torn apart families, dashed futures, and cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars? You know more Americans than ever support …
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Strong Memorial Hospital Participating in Cannabis-Based Drug Trials
Researchers at Strong Memorial Hospital are involved in clinical trials with a drug derived from cannabis. The Investigational New Drug is called Epidiolex, and it's different from medical marijuana available through the state's dispensaries. It's …
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Smoke Two Joints in the Morning, Smoke Two More at Night, Legalizing Marijuana is the Number One Suggestion in President Obama’s Virtual Suggestion Box
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The Register published a story yesterday regarding President-Elect Barak Obama’s experiment with a public suggestion box over at change.gov. Change.gov is a sort of government suggestion box where people can ask questions or offer suggestions to the newly elected President that supposedly he’s going to consider. Users on the site can vote suggestions up or down. And the top suggestion amongst the thousands offered to the new President. Yep, you got it, people wanna get high, legally.

From the Register:

"Obama’s Change.gov site will close down its internet suggestion box today, after a week of taking suggestions and opinions on the new administration’s executive policy from the web public at large. In standard Web 2.0 fashion, users can vote up or down on existing entries — the theory being that the best schemes will rise to top.

Supposedly, the "top ideas" will be presented directly to the new Commander-in-chief in the form of a "Citizen’s Briefing Book" following his inauguration on January 20.

Barring any massive last-minute changes, the tip-top idea will be best summarized by the philosopher/poet Chris Tucker in his cinematic role as Smokey: "I’m gunna get you high today, ’cause it’s Friday; you ain’t got no job…and you ain’t got shit to do."

There are lots of other interesting ideas that the general public has come up with including suggestions for bullet trains and light rail, ending Govt sponsored abstinence programs, creating a more green country, etc. But top of the list is legalizing pot.

Barack Obama of course is the first President who has admitted that he smoked pot in the past and actually inhaled frequently because "that was the point."

With the budget woes that are currently facing the country, certainly legalizing marijuana could provide for a windfall of Government revenue. It was largely the need for tax revenues that got the government to end the prohibition against alcohol back after the Great Depression. In an interesting editorial in the San Francisco Chronicle last week the tax benefits of legalizing marijuana were raised once again with the argument being made that the State of California could possibly address our current budget woes by a tax on the popular drug:

"The marijuana crop is valued at .8 billion annually – nearly double the value of our vegetable and grape crops combined. Our state is the nation’s top marijuana producer. Indeed, the average annual value of our marijuana crop is more than the combined value of wheat and cotton produced in the entire United States.

According to government surveys, 14.5 million Americans use marijuana at least monthly but both the producers and consumers of this crop escape paying any taxes whatsoever on it. While precise figures are impossible given the illicit nature of the market, it is reasonable to suggest that California could easily collect at least .5 billion and maybe as much as billion annually in additional tax revenue, if we took marijuana out of the criminal underground and taxed and regulated it, similar to how handle beer, wine and tobacco."

It will be interesting what our new President has to say about legalizing marijuana if he has the political gumption to actually broach the subject. Certainly almost 100,000 people on the internet have. One person though who it looks like doesn’t support marijuana legalization is Obama’s pick for Surgeon General, Sanjay Gupta.

Marijuana legalization hits hurdles, panel vote Friday
Critics are wary legalization would send the wrong message to children. In the finance committee, researchers said taxing the drug is more complicated than it appears. They also said retail marijuana shops will run into serious issues if they want to …
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Potential Marijuana Legalization in Arizona Threatens TASC Drug Treatment Firm
While legalization might make it harder for TASC to stay in business, cannabis consumers won't miss the program. As New Times reported earlier this month, experts believe that just 12 percent to 16 percent of people who smoke marijuana regularly meet …
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Growing industrial hemp on its way in region
It is no small thing that industrial hemp will be a new crop growing in this entire region soon. North Dakota will start its pilot project this spring, but Montana is not far behind, and Minnesota is considering starting an industrial hemp project as …
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Marijuana Legalization: Should Bernie Sanders' Home State Embrace Socialized

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Marijuana Legalization: Should Bernie Sanders' Home State Embrace Socialized
As one of Vermont's approximately 2,500 official medical marijuana patients, Robert Gwynn is excited his state lawmakers are considering legalizing cannabis. Born with neurofibromatosis type 1, a tumor disorder that has left him with debilitating nerve …
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Legalizing Weed: Key Players in Kentucky's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming
Like many other states, in recent years Kentucky has begun working toward legalizing hemp production for industrial purposes. Cultivation of the plant was long outlawed at the federal level, because it's related to the drug marijuana. However, as …
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Legalizing Weed: Key Players in Maine's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming
Maine is among many states legalizing industrial hemp farming in recent years. The crop was banned by the federal government several decades ago, because it's related to cannabis, which is used to make marijuana. However, hemp is not a drug and …
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Industrial hemp subject of Kenton County meeting
COVINGTON – Kenton County and Grant County cooperative extension services will host an informational meeting on the latest research being done on industrial hemp production in Kentucky. Because industrial hemp is a variety of Cannabis sativa, there is …
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Can Cannabis Treat Epileptic Seizures?
Last month Orrin Devinsky, a neurologist at New York University Langone Medical Center, and his colleagues across multiple research centers published the results from the largest study to date of a cannabis-based drug for treatment-resistant epilepsy …
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Inside the world's first Cannabis Wedding Expo
Decades of activism have led to this, what organizers bill as the world's first-ever Cannabis Wedding Expo. The intention is to connect marijuana fans/lovebirds with like-minded entrepreneurs in one of the few states where recreational consumption is …
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Granite City Man Claims Cannabis Oil Cured His 'Incurable' Cancer
The 50-year-old Granite City man is putting out the word that a steady diet of cannabis oil coupled with chemotherapy wiped out what doctors had only months earlier diagnosed as “incurable, inoperable” lung and pericardial heart sac cancer. He'd …
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