Monday, December 31, 2007

George Carlin - Who Really Controls America

George Carlin - Who Really Controls America



George Carlin tells the absolute truth in this ground breaking video about who really controls America. No wonder hemp is illegal. Greed.

The question is what to do about it.

Consider that it's time for a Hemp Tea Party in The Great 8, 2008 at 4:20 daily. For those who already participate in a 4:20, only a spirit of praise for hemp need be amplified.

If your day job gets in the way, set your own :20 time with the understanding that it's 4:20 somewhere in the world.

Hemp teas, foods, parties, writings, etc. also qualify as material for your 4:20.

Don't forget to wear your hemp clothes, body care and materials (i.e. hemp plastics) to carry the spirit throughout the day. It's truly time to overgrow our corrupt government with hemp, to restore balance to the soil of our society.

Like the original Boston Tea Party that set the course for the freedom of a nation, a Hemp Tea Party re-establishes the freedom of We The People, the American population. Freedom for all folks of good will all over the world can happen too with hemp as the foundation for solving problems of housing, food, transportation (hemp is four times more efficient than corn as biofuel) and medicine issues.

The government has no right to tell us how to interact with a plant. NONE. That subject is between The Lord and man.

In the majority of the states where hemp has been on the ballot hemp's been voted legal. It's as though the Will of the Government is more powerful than the Will of the People. That's backwards.

Let's fix this. Start with legalizing hemp.

One of the ways that the folks in control have kept hemp illegal is through a divide and conquer strategy (industrial, medical, leisure).

Get through one hemp bill in the Great 8 that removes government restriction off the hemp plant. Medical and leisure are industries too so all folks supporting hemp need to unite in the passage of one hemp bill in 2008.

We the People, in an effort to save ourselves, must take our power back. Hemp can help, but only if we use it.

Let's use hemp to save ourselves!

Happy New Year. Have a Great 8 and visit the USA Hemp Museum for more information on hemp and the re-building of the successful World War II program HEMP FOR VICTORY to solve our problems.

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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Hemp Initiative 2008 - by Richard M. Davis

There is a new marijuana initiative circulating in the state which would put on the ballot for voter's approval the California Cannabis Hemp & Health Initiative 2008. Right now I want to talk about the title and summary that is prepared by Attorney General Jerry Brown. This summary is what is read by those signing onto the initiative on the street:

INITIATIVE MEASURE TO BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE VOTERS
The Attorney General of California has prepared the following title and summary of the chief purposes and points of the proposed measure:

MARIJUANA. REPEAL OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL PENALTIES. RELEASE FROM JAIL. STATUTE.

Decriminalizes possession, cultivation, transportation, distribution, and use of marijuana or hemp. Provides persons convicted or serving time for non-violent offenses involving marijuana be immediately released from prison, jail, parole, or probation, and be eligible to have their convictions erased. Provides no permit, license, or tax be required for non-commercial cultivation, transportation, distribution, or consumption of marijuana. Allows doctors to prescribe or recommend marijuana to patients, regardless of age. Prohibits testing fro marijuana for employment or insurance purposes. Bars state from aiding enforcement of certain federal marijuana laws. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Savings in the several tens of millions of dollars annually to state and local government, which would no longer incur the costs of incarcerating and supervising certain marijuana offenders. A potential increase of a few million dollars annually in the cost of the state's Drug Medi-Cal substance abuse treatment program. (Initiative 07-0064.)

I went through this before in 1994 with the hemp initiative then. This summary totally misrepresents the initiative. In 1994 we sued the AG to have the age limit put back in the summary. The words of the summary are limited when something is added, something must be deleted, etc. What is important to the AG went into the title and summary, not what is important to the people.

The people's title is CA CANNABIS HEMP & HEALTH INITIATIVE 2008. The AG's is MARIJUANA. REPEAL OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL PENALTIES. RELEASE FROM JAIL. STATUTE.

I recommend an immediate suit be filed against the AG for misrepresenting the chief purposes and points of the proposed initiative. In 1994, Chris Conrad and myself filed suit in Sacramento, to change the wording. The summary was changed, but it cost the signature drive two weeks to reprint the new summary and initiative. Still what was I learned in 1994 was that volunteers didn't collect enough signatures and paid collection pro's get the job done fast. Just off the top of my stoned head I would like to propose a more friendly title and summary:

CANNABIS HEMP AND MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION STATUTE OF 2008. Decriminalizes use of marijuana and hemp. Ends marijuana prohibition. Legal Cannabis hemp products for paper, medicine, fuel, food, textiles, recreation, and thousands more uses have a potential of tens of billions of dollars for the California economy. Legal hemp can help with Global Warming. Releases non-violent marijuana offenders from incarceration and erases convictions. Bars state from aiding enforcement of certain federal marijuana laws. Prohibits testing for marijuana for employment or insurance purposes. Allows reasonable state license and taxing standards. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Savings in the several tens of millions of dollars annually to state and local governments in incarceration and supervision costs. Act is pursuant to the Ninth and Tenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Use of Cannabis hemp products for religious or spiritual purposes is made an inalienable right. "All provisions of this Act shall be liberally construed for the accomplishment of these purposes: to respect human rights, to promote tolerance, and to end cannabis hemp prohibition."

I don't doubt that a better summary could be drawn. The CCHHI offers California a way to take the lead in hemp research in the U.S. There is a saying, "as California goes, so goes the nation." We need the U.S. to grow hemp for global warming. This shows the country and the world that we can end the prohibition and free the plant resource. This initiative does the job. No halfway measures here. Legal Cannabis hemp for California. Can North Dakota or Hawaii be far behind?

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

One Hemp Bill In The Great 8

If you know Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul, Chris Dodd, Barack Obama, Maurice Hinchey and any other pro hemp person in congress, consider asking them to please present one Hemp Act in 2008. This would have a better chance of passing than our past strategy of industrial, medical, etc.

Why? Because in 2007 we had the Industrial Hemp Farming Act and the Hinchey Medical Marijuana Amendment. One was lost in committee since 4/20/07 and the other was voted down. Another year wasted when we could be growing crops to support humanity and the environment.

It is time to stop acting like fools and legalize hemp now. Living by the rules of dead people are producing like results. The time to stop killing ourselves is now.

An illusion hemp advocates have been working under is that industrial hemp, medical hemp and hemp as a recreational drug are different things.

In truth, they are different grades of the same plant, hemp.
  • We've made part of nature, hemp, illegal and wonder why we have a problem with the environment.
  • We've made the hemp peace pipe illegal and wonder why we have a problem violence and war.
  • We've made an easily renewable plant resource material illegal to grow and wonder why we have a problem with our economy.
  • We've made inexpensive, effective hemp medicine illegal and wonder why we have a health care crisis.
Medicine is an industry. If you don't believe me, be broke, uninsured and sick at the same time and see how much medicine is an industry.

So is leisure an industry, as demonstrated by the town of Las Vegas.

This "separate the hemp plant" strategy creates 3 times as much scattered work to get the courts out of the fields. Divide and conquer.

The solution is to unify and propose one hemp bill in the Great 8. One hemp bill, or a nature re-legalization bill, would remove all unreasonable restrictions of human interaction with plants. It would also eliminate the expensive, duplicate work that has to be done to get a bill passed.

In unity is strength.

What do you think?

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Hemp Fashions



While researching Industrial Hemp updates here at the USA Hemp Museum, Richard M. Davis, founder, curator, author, we noticed the wonderful collection of hemp clothing on line. We found some beautiful pieces.

The dress in the Industrial Hemp Farming Act video (webeo) is available at The Back Porch Boutique .

Hemp fashions are made from 100% organic non-toxic, strong, beautiful fibers that can make dynamic, yet comfortable clothing in a wide range of grades. Unlike 20th Century style clothing that uses toxic chemicals in production and finishing, hemp's natural fibers lets a body breathe.

I'm considering emptying out my 20th Century closet and replacing everything with a new, modern, comfortable, non-toxic, eco-friendly hemp wardrobe. If you are a 21st Century fashion trend setter, then you too should consider stylish, non-toxic, comfortable, environmentally friendly hemp clothes.

Hemp fashions, or as one company is called Hemp Couture, are made from industrial hemp (hemp plants not worth smoking) which is legal in the United States.

Here's some links, in no special order, of some great hemp fashions and textile companies we found.

Enjoy the journey!!! We'll be posting more links and interviews here and on the USA Hemp Museum's site. While there, check out the page on Richard's book HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION and find out what you would do if you knew the solution to global warming is illegal.

Hemp For Victory, with style.

The Back Porch Boutique


Hemp Couture


Mountains of the Moon Eco Fashions


Rawganique


Hempest


Sweetgrass


Braintree Hemp


Spirit of Nature


Heasdshop Supply


Dank Forest


Grassroots Natural Goods


Eco Dragon


Hemp Sisters


Hemp Basics


Altered Statement


Peoples Hemp


Dash Hemp


Beneficial Hemp


Sabines Hemp


Hemp Shak


Bar Harbor Hemp


Ecolution


Onno Textiles


Hemp Tenn.


Sativa Bags


Enviro Textile


Efforts


Attagirl

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Hemp, A Peaceful Solution

USA Hemp Museum has produced a series of 'hempucation' videos for Willie and Amy Nelson's song A Peaceful Solution.

Here's the links to the videos made for the series:



Industrial Hemp Farming Act





Hemp For Victory: A Peaceful Solution





A Peaceful Solution - Hemp Biofuel - Hemp For Victory




A Peaceful Solution: The Peace Pipe Hemp - Hemp For Victory


and one piece on peace pipes - hemp as a solution to violence




PEACE PIPES - USA HEMP MUSEUM - LOVE WARRIORS TUCK AND PATTI

We're working on the next video in this hemp education series with the goal of proposing a hemp division to Dennis Kucinich's Department of Peace.

The text for the slides and video concept is posted.


The video's planned production date is December 16, 2007.

If you have any ideas to share, please post them here.

Happy Hemp

Monday, December 3, 2007

Hemp: The Old School Solution to 21st Century Problems

Please support the Industrial Hemp Farming Act, featured in the above video.

The USA Hemp Museum, founder and curator Richard M. Davis, author of HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION, is proposing a Hemp Solutions Division of Dennis Kucinich's proposed Department of Peace.

Why Hemp? The majestic hemp plant, with its many grades from industrial (50,000 plus uses) to medical (a 5,000 plus year old track record for healing sick folks without one toxic side effect) is nature's tool for us to save ourselves.

Hemp can help clean up our environment, restore justice, reduce violence, and put the green back in greenback with a farm based financial system instead of the smoke and mirrors modern market structure passing for the American economy.

Listed below in no special order are issues, problems and hemp based solutions that are either illegal or radically under funded. Either way, if you will help hemp become legal, hemp can help us save our lives.

Please add your ideas to the list.

1. GLOBAL WARMING

Problem: Global warming from excess CO2.

Solution: Hemp, the biomass champion scrubs the air of excess CO2 as it grows. Grow hemp on at least 10% of unused federal land and we can reverse the process of global warming at the level of cause and effect.

HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION is the first book in the series HEMP FOR VICTORY by Richard M. Davis where he explains chapter and verse how to use hemp to solve the problem of global warming.

2. ENERGY


Problem: Polluting Energy i.e. oil, nuclear, coal, gas, etc. is overpriced and creates large amounts of pollution or, in the case of nuclear energy, dangerous waste.

Solution: Non-toxic, clean hemp, solar, hydro, wind and magnetic energies.

3. VIOLENCE

Problem: War and other Violent Crimes

Solution: Hemp peace pipes and biofuels, “No war required.”

Hemp 2 lb. Solution. Everyone gets 2 lbs of medical grade hemp.
One 1 lb is for their personal stash, the other to be consumed with their “enemy.” Discuss and implement peaceful solutions, like the ones on Willie and Amy Nelson's A Peaceful Solution site. Repeat as needed.

4. HEALTH

Problem: Health Care crisis.

Solution: Use hemp as a stress reduction, cell harm communication, tumor reducing and nutritional enhancement therapy to reduce the need for health care.

Problem: Overpriced, ineffective medicines with toxic side effects.
Solution: 5,000 plus year old effective, inexpensive, medical grade hemp to help treat hundreds of conditions successfully. Zero mortality rate from hemp.

Consider taking hemp leaf pills with CBD.

Problem: Tumors

Solution: Hemp helps reduce tumors without the toxic side effects.

5. POVERTY

Problem: War on Poverty. Lack of legal economic opportunities for people to prosper.

Solution: Hemp For Victory farms, business opportunities and jobs for those in need of economic opportunities.

6. HUNGER

Problem: Inadequate, overpriced, radiated, toxic food supply.

Solution: Hemp foods, a delicious, nutritional and easily renewable healthy food source that can be grown almost anywhere, indoors or out, up to 4 crops a year.

7. GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS

Problem: Genetically modified foods – possible cause of Morgellons disease

Solution: Hemp food grown from organic hemp seeds.

8. ECONOMY

Problem: Failed economy based on smoke and mirrors.

Solution: Hemp puts the green back in greenback. A hemped economy restores the family farm as the center with plenty of opportunity.

9. PLASTICS

Problem: Plastics polluting the environment.

Solution: Make plastic items from non-toxic bio degradable hemp seed oil and make bags from hemp fabric.

10. TOXIC CHEMICALS IN FABRICS & BUILDING MATERIALS

Problem: Toxic chemicals used in fabric & building materials production cause cancer, asthma, etc.

Solution: 100% organic, non-toxic hemp fabrics and building materials. Check out Zelfo for building materials

11. HOMELESSNESS

Problem: Homelessness and Inadequate Housing

Solution: Use hemp building materials for strong, affordable new age housing. Help establish home based computer businesses in families who need an income to pay for their hemp house.

Build modular, pre-fab buildings from hemp, house-in-a-box style with everything made from hemp and nails. These structure boxes can be delivered quickly to areas where housing is needed. There is a lot of empty land in America.

12. DISAPPEARING BEES

Problem: Disappearing Bees and the impact on our food supply.

Solution: Supplement bee pollinated with wind pollinated foods like hemp.

Grow hemp in place of plants that use toxic chemicals in case it is the pesticides that are chasing them away.

13. WATER POLLUTION FROM PAPER MAKING

Problem: Water Pollution from paper making is killing river life and impacting on the quality of our water supply.

Solution: Hemp paper making does not pollute water nor require trees.

14. JUSTICE/PRISON, INC.

Problem: Large Prison population.

Solution: Free all non violent and non-DNA verified prisoners with ample support to rebuild their lives.

15. RESTORING FREEDOM

Problem: Loss of freedom due to government greed.

Solution: Restore freedom. Let Uncle Sam smoke a joint and get over himself.

16. STUPID GOVERNMENT

Problem: Hemp a peaceful solution to many of our problems, is illegal.

Solution: Re-legalize hemp.

Support and elect pro-hemp candidates.

Visit the USA Hemp Museum

http://www.hempmuseum.org/

Spread the word.

HEMP PUTS THE GREEN BACK IN GREENBACK AND HEALTH BACK IN HEALTHY LIVING.

We can save ourselves, hemp is a tool.

Let’s take our freedom back with a Great American Hemp Tea Party - 4:20 p.m. daily.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

The Illusion Of Industrial Hemp

Thank you for the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007.

RON PAUL, SPONSOR, COSPONSORS(11), ALPHABETICAL [followed by Cosponsors withdrawn]: (Sort: by date) Rep Baldwin, Tammy [WI-2] - 2/13/2007Rep Frank, Barney [MA-4] - 2/13/2007Rep Grijalva, Raul M. [AZ-7] - 2/13/2007Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. [NY-22] - 2/13/2007Rep Kucinich, Dennis J. [OH-10] - 2/13/2007Rep McDermott, Jim [WA-7] - 2/13/2007Rep Miller, George [CA-7] - 2/13/2007Rep Rohrabacher, Dana [CA-46] - 3/15/2007Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. [IL-9] - 5/8/2007Rep Stark, Fortney Pete [CA-13] - 2/13/2007Rep Woolsey, Lynn C. [CA-6] - 2/13/2007

While it gives me hope for the future, I think we need a more effective strategy so we can use the hemp plant to solve our problems now.

Hemp is one plant, male and female in different grades. If it's used for medicine or fabric is not the point. Freedom is the point.

We the people have been outlawed to death. It is legal to have a gun but illegal to smoke a joint. Sometimes I feel like it's illegal for me to be alive with a reported 130,000 people killed by guns in America since the start of the Iraq war, including my x brother in law, Chauncey Bailey, the Oakland journalist murdered while walking to work one morning last August. We've outlawed the peace pipe, and wonder why we have a problem with violent crime. Rather than discuss problems over a joint or a hemp cup of tea with brownies, guns are promoted as a way to solve things in government, on television, in movies and OMG, in interactive video games for the children where the point is how many you shoot.

We've outlawed nature and wonder why we have a problem with the environment.

To fix the environment, I recommend reading Richard M. Davis' new book HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION which is about using the old WWII program to clean the air of excess CO2 as it grows and replace toxic energy with 100% clean burning hemp biofuel four times more efficiently than corn.

We've outlawed a natural medicine, hemp, and wonder why we have a problem with health care.

Despite the heroic presentation of Dr. Lester Grinspoon before the Crime Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee, US House of Representatives on 10/1/97 where he said "cannabis has never caused an overdose death", and the government ordered death of Peter McWilliams for using hemp, people are still being forced to take toxic medicine when a safer and/or more effective alternative is available.

To begin the process of rehemping the world, I'll play the word game since I must to co-create constructive change here.

Does anybody know what's up with the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007?

It seems to be lost in committee since 4/20/07 (yes, 4/20). What's really ironic is that it's the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, like they know about planting crops. Do they think the plant is going to explode and hurt somebody all of a sudden as there are no reported deaths from hemp comsumption.

Returning to the illusion of Industrial Hemp, here's the 411 on this year's edition, the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007 as documented at Thomas.gov, the key source of what's happening with bills in the US congress.

Please review and contact your elected officials, and anyone else you can think of, regarding restoring the hemp plant to it's rightful role in human development for its 50,000 plus constructive uses.

Thomas.gov notes on the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007.

SUMMARY AS OF: 2/13/2007--Introduced. Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007 - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of "marihuana." Defines "industrial hemp" to mean the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of such plant with a delta-nine tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not exceed .3 percent on a dry weight basis. Grants a state regulating the growing and processing of industrial hemp exclusive authority, in any criminal or civil action or administrative proceeding, to determine whether any such plant meets that concentration limit.

INTRODUCTION OF THE INDUSTRIAL HEMP FARMING ACT -- (Extensions of Remarks - February 13, 2007) [Page: E339] GPO's PDF ---

SPEECH OF HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007 Mr. PAUL.

Madam Speaker, I rise to introduce the Industrial Hemp Farming Act. The Industrial Hemp Farming Act requires the Federal Government to respect State laws allowing the growing of industrial hemp. Seven States--Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Montana, North Dakota, and West Virginia--allow industrial hemp production or research in accord with State laws. However, Federal law is standing in the way of farmers in these States growing what may be a very profitable crop. Because of current federal law, all hemp included in products sold in the United States must be imported instead of being grown by American farmers. Since 1970, the Federal Controlled Substances Act's inclusion of industrial hemp in the schedule one definition of marijuana has prohibited American farmers from growing industrial hemp despite the fact that industrial hemp has such a low content of THC (the psychoactive chemical in the related marijuana plant) that nobody can be psychologically affected by consuming hemp. Federal law concedes the safety of industrial hemp by allowing it to be legally imported for use as food. The United States is the only industrialized nation that prohibits industrial hemp cultivation. The Congressional Research Service has noted that hemp is grown as an established agricultural commodity in over 30 nations in Europe, Asia, and North America. My Industrial Hemp Farming Act will relieve this unique restriction on American farmers and allow them to grow industrial hemp in accord with State law. Industrial hemp is a crop that was grown legally throughout the United States for most of our Nation's history. In fact, during World War II, the Federal Government actively encouraged American farmers to grow industrial hemp to help the war effort.

The Department of Agriculture even produced a film ``Hemp for Victory'' encouraging the plant's cultivation.

In recent years, the hemp plant has been put to many popular uses in foods and in industry. Grocery stores sell hemp seeds and oil as well as food products containing oil and seeds from the hemp plant. Industrial hemp is also included in consumer products such as paper, cloths, cosmetics, and carpet. One of the more innovative recent uses of industrial hemp is in the door frames of about 1.5 million cars. Hemp has even been used in alternative automobile fuel. It is unfortunate that the Federal Government has stood in the way of American farmers, including many who are struggling to make ends meet, competing in the global industrial hemp market. Indeed, the founders of our Nation, some of whom grew hemp, would surely find that Federal restrictions on farmers growing a safe and profitable crop on their own land are inconsistent with the constitutional guarantee of a limited, restrained Federal Government.

Therefore, I urge my colleagues to stand up for American farmers and cosponsor the Industrial Hemp Farming Act.

END SPEECH BILL TEXT

Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007 (Introduced in House)
HR 1009 IH 110th CONGRESS 1st Session H. R. 1009
To amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marihuana, and for other purposes.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 13, 2007

Mr. PAUL (for himself, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts, Mr. GRIJALVA, Mr. HINCHEY, Mr. KUCINICH, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California, Mr. STARK, and Ms. WOOLSEY) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

A BILL To amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marihuana, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the `Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007'.

SEC. 2. EXCLUSION OF INDUSTRIAL HEMP FROM DEFINITION OF MARIHUANA. Paragraph (16) of section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802(16)) is amended-- (1) by striking `(16)' at the beginning and inserting `(16)(A)'; and (2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph: `(B) The term `marihuana' does not include industrial hemp. As used in the preceding sentence, the term `industrial hemp' means the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not exceed 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.'.

SEC. 3. INDUSTRIAL HEMP DETERMINATION TO BE MADE BY STATES. Section 201 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 811) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: `(i) Industrial Hemp Determination To Be Made by States- In any criminal action, civil action, or administrative proceeding, a State regulating the growing and processing of industrial hemp under State law shall have exclusive authority to determine whether any such plant meets the concentration limitation set forth in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (16) of section 102 and such determination shall be conclusive and binding.'.

SUMMARY AS OF: 2/13/2007--Introduced. Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007 - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of "marihuana." Defines "industrial hemp" to mean the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of such plant with a delta-nine tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not exceed .3 percent on a dry weight basis. Grants a state regulating the growing and processing of industrial hemp exclusive authority, in any criminal or civil action or administrative proceeding, to determine whether any such plant meets that concentration limit. MAJOR ACTIONS: ***NONE***

ALL ACTIONS: 2/13/2007: Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E339) 2/13/2007: Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. 2/13/2007: Rep Baldwin, Tammy [WI-2] - 2/13/2007 Rep Frank, Barney [MA-4] - 2/13/2007 Rep Grijalva, Raul M. [AZ-7] - 2/13/2007 Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. [NY-22] - 2/13/2007 Rep Kucinich, Dennis J. [OH-10] - 2/13/2007 Rep McDermott, Jim [WA-7] - 2/13/2007 Rep Miller, George [CA-7] - 2/13/2007 Rep Rohrabacher, Dana [CA-46] - 3/15/2007 Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. [IL-9] - 5/8/2007 Rep Stark, Fortney Pete [CA-13] - 2/13/2007 Rep Woolsey, Lynn C. [CA-6] - 2/13/2007 COMMITTEE(S): Committee/Subcommittee: Activity: House Energy and Commerce Referral, In Committee Subcommittee on Health Referral House Judiciary Referral, In Committee Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security Referral RELATED BILL DETAILS: ***NONE*** AMENDMENT(S): ***NONE***

END OF THOMAS.GOV POST

PLEASE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT ALL AN UNCONDITIONAL REMOVAL OF ALL RESTRICTIONS ON HEMP. FOR OUR SURVIVAL, DO IT NOW PLEASE.

Richard Davis can be contacted at the USA Hemp Museum.

Click Here to see a review ebook copy of Davis' book HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION. Hard copies are available at Lulu.com in both black and white and color editions, as well as the ebook.

Happy Hemp

Monday, October 8, 2007

A Peaceful Solution - Hemp Biofuel - Hemp For Victory

Created as part of Willie Nelson's search for "A Peaceful Solution" the USA Hemp Museum responds with a series of 3 videos on hemp as a peaceful solution to many of the problems we as a planet are dealing with now.

Hemp For Victory: A Peaceful Solution

Created as part of Willie Nelson's search for "A Peaceful Solution" the USA Hemp Museum responds with a series of 3 videos on hemp as a peaceful solution to many of the problems we as a planet are dealing with now.

Hemp For Victory: A Global Warming Solution

Richard M. Davis of the USA Hemp Museum, www.hempmuseum.org on his book HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION, available at www.lulu.com/rmdavisx.

Solving Global Warming

Yes, we have the ability to solve the problem of global warming at the level of cause, excess CO2 in the atmosphere, as demonstrated in Al Gore's AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH.

Hemp is an effective solution to global warming. Hemp scrubs the air of excess CO2 as it grows, burns 100% clean as biofuel four times more efficiently than corn, and has many other environmental benefits.

If this information is helpful to you, please check out the preview ebook edition (up at this address through the 5th of November, 2007) of Richard M. Davis' dynamic research HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION and let me know what you think.

Hard copies are available at www.lulu.com/rmdavisx

Hemp For Victory

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Welcome to the Hemp For Victory Restoration Program



It's time to save ourselves and rehemping the planet is the first step.

Please post here your thoughts on applying the HEMP FOR VICTORY program of growing and using hemp to help us in our daily lives.

This blog is inspired by and serving the book series: HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION by Richard M. Davis of the USA Hemp Museum.

As we work though the modern implementation of this successful program, notes and updates will be posted on this blog. Get on the Hemp Museum's mailing list for upcoming HEMP FOR VICTORY on line events and empowerment.