Rand Paul and Hemp Blazers: My Weekend in Vegas

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Rand Paul and Hemp Blazers: My Weekend in Vegas Brinkley—an author who purports to have nearly died several times and as a result, has psychic abilities—identifies himself as a hemp-evangelist and informs Paul that the navy blue jacket is, in fact, made of 100 percent hemp. Paul removes his own … Read more on Daily Beast Missouri Bill Would Legalize Hemp Farming, Nullify Federal Ban A bill introduced in the Missouri State Senate would authorize the farming, production, and sale … Read More

Hemp – What Are We Waiting For?

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It seems that the rest of the world is leaving us behind when it comes to growing commercial hemp. There are thousands of uses for hemp and the time has come for the U.S. government to legalize the growing of hemp so that we may benefit economically from this truly amazing plant.

Stoned Moms: The Marijuana Industry’s Greatest Untapped Market

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Click here to subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE If you get the moms smoking then you can get almost anybody. That’s the plan of the legal cannabis industry, and they’re searching for ways to get moms around the country to set down their wine and light up. We travel to Denver with Jessica Roake, a mother of two from the suburbs of Washington, DC, for a mom-friendly cannabis tour. She gets blazed beyond belief in the name of market research. Watch … Read More

Cannabis Lawyers

Possession of cannabis may be a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the amount of cannabis. The manufacture, delivery, sale, or possession with the intent to deliver cannabis may be a felony depending on the amount of cannabis and the location where a person delivers the cannabis. For instance, different enhanced criminal penalties regarding cannabis will apply when cannabis is delivered or sold on or near school grounds or to children under a certain age. Violation of the Cannabis Control … Read More

JIM HIGHTOWER: Cannabis Americas common sense

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  Posted: Thursday, January 15, 2015 11:00 am In 1914, newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst mounted a yellow-journalism crusade to demonize the entire genus of cannabis plants. Why? To sell newspapers, of course, but also because he was heavily invested in wood-pulp newsprint, and he wanted to shut down competition from paper made from hemp – a species of cannabis that is a distant cousin to marijuana but produces no high. Hearst simply lumped hemp and marijuana together as the … Read More

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