Pushing Hemp | KXNet.com North Dakota News
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Pushing HempJan 21 2008 7:19PM
KXMBTV Bismarck But to get to that point there are still numerous hurdles that need to be cleared, the most important making growing it legal. The past few weeks brought two setbacks for those in favor of the government making the crop legal That isn't deterring an area farmer. Perry Olson has the story. (Perry Olson - KX News) There is no doubt in Wayne Hauge's mind Hemp should be a crop that is part of North Dakota's future. (Wayne Hauge - Rural Ray Farmer) "We have been growing peas, lentils...various crops over the years and I think hemp would work well and fit in well." He feels so strongly about it mainly because of the potential he sees in it. Everything in front of him samples he requested is made from hemp... (Wayne) "Much to my surprise about three weeks ago I got three really big boxes with various products from people across the US." There were others we could have shown you as well...but... (Wayne) "I can't provide lots of samples because these products taste too good and I've eaten lots of them!" Oils, lotions, food, milk-like products...all made from hemp...and more. (Wayne) "Silk and hemp is soft and very pretty looking. I can see some gal in three years making a prom dress out of this!" But for that to happen in North Dakota, the federal government's stance on the crop must change. A lawsuit brought against the federal government was recently tossed out...and North Dakota's congressional delegation has decided not to pursue it in Congress...but Hauge still continues his push...looking to generate support. (Wayne) "Hopefully at some point there will be demand in ND and in other states so we can join the rest of the industrialized world and start growing some of these products." And he hopes North Dakota is a key player in doing just that. (Wayne) "That is my goal I guess...to get people thinking about it." Perry Olson, KX News.
Comments Posted by KXNet.com Users
Posted by Michael-(Atlanta,GA) on Jan 21 2008 9:59PM -
Separating the stigma of marijuana from the usefulness of the hemp crop is key to understanding it's political importance. Hemp (again not marijuana-The two differ widely as the hemp plant contains a negligible amount of THC) when legalized will provide countless innovations in the production of paper products, plastics, textiles, and medicines. Is it any wonder certain(see above) special interest groups 'push' for the criminalization of hemp? Think for yourselves and research the issue.
Posted by only in ND on Jan 22 2008 8:04PM -
Only in North Dakota would you find people that say no to things that would actually be beneficial to this state. It's things like this that make people don't want to live here. This and the low wages and the housing costs and the 19th Century mentality.
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