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***New Sponsor Added to H.R.525 - Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
Rep. Coffman, Mike [R-CO-6]
This brings the total sponsors to 60, up from the original 47. The current sponsors indicate bipartisan support.
Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] is the Senate Majority Leader, one of the original sponsors, and has historically shown support for hemp legalization (Hemp is legal in Kentucky).
President Barack Obama signed the 2013 Farm Bill, showing support for the movement, and has been outspoken that the Fed will not interfere with the emerging Cannabis markets.
New DEA Chief, Chuck Rosenberg, claims to focus less on Marijuana - see: http://www.theweedblog.com/new-dea-chief-claims-he-will-focus-less-on-marijuana/
Pot Money Changing Hearts in Washington - http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/10/us/washington-marijuana-70-million-tax-dollars/
Cannabis and Banking:
Colorado Pot Bank Sues the Fed - http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/31/news/marijuana-pot-bank-sues-fed/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom
Colorado senators want cannabis cash in the banks - http://www.coloradoindependent.com/154400/colorado-senators-want-cannabis-cash-in-the-banks
Lawmakers seek to allow federal banking for marijuana industry - http://blog.sfgate.com/smellthetruth/2015/07/13/lawmakers-seek-to-allow-federal-banking-for-marijuana-industry/
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Marijuana Pot Bank Sues Fed
Only a matter of time folks. Full steam ahead!
LONG HEMP LEGAL!
A R/S DOES NOT DEVALUE THE STOCK.
The value of this company is still the same, merely a change of share structure.
Shocked to see so many getting a crash course in stock splits, and wondering how many have been fooled by the FearFans, stirring up absolute BS. Other than how shares are not immediately available for some to trade, what's the big fuss? As a Long, a few days without trading-access isn't anything to be concerned over. And since a lot of brokerages have not receive the new shares, there is a lot of volume missing today (and next few days)
I'll be buying this into September, before the action begins.
LONG HEMP.
Etrade waiting for new shares to arrive from transfer agent. Could take 2-4weeks.
No worries, the R/S may change share structure, but does not change share value. You still own those shares, and will convert to new shares once received by your brokerage.
Since the trajectory of cannabis legalities is still on course, and the decorticator is coming online, the value of this company (and sector) should continue to rise.
LONG HEMP.
It's buy time.
Long HEMP Legal!
***New Sponsor Added to H.R.525 - Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
Rep. Lowey, Nita M. [D-NY-17]
This brings the total sponsors to 59, up from the original 47. The current sponsors indicate bipartisan support.
Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] is the Senate Majority Leader, one of the original sponsors, and has historically shown support for hemp legalization (Hemp is legal in Kentucky).
President Barack Obama signed the 2013 Farm Bill, showing support for the movement, and has been outspoken that the Fed will not interfere with the emerging Cannabis markets.
New DEA Chief, Chuck Rosenberg, claims to focus less on Marijuana - see: http://www.theweedblog.com/new-dea-chief-claims-he-will-focus-less-on-marijuana/
Pot Money Changing Hearts in Washington - http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/10/us/washington-marijuana-70-million-tax-dollars/
Cannabis and Banking:
Colorado senators want cannabis cash in the banks - http://www.coloradoindependent.com/154400/colorado-senators-want-cannabis-cash-in-the-banks
Lawmakers seek to allow federal banking for marijuana industry - http://blog.sfgate.com/smellthetruth/2015/07/13/lawmakers-seek-to-allow-federal-banking-for-marijuana-industry/
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Long time no see. Hemp has done a lot since you've been gone.
Volume! 100mil next up!
Long HEMP
I should have bought more... maybe next week.
Still have some of my 0.011's from late '13. Ka ching ka ching!
LONG AND STRONG!
Yea, probably. But market dictates itself. Markets are undeniably growing... too many puns.
Long boom boom boom HEMP!
Welp, lets see:
1) promoting hemp
2) has largest hemp decorticator in america
3) legalities are a' changin'
Seems like a fairly real chance... imo
LONG HEMP LEGAL!
***New Sponsor Added to H.R.525 - Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
Rep. Courtney, Joe [D-CT-2]
This brings the total sponsors to 58, up from the original 47. The current sponsors indicate bipartisan support.
Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] is the Senate Majority Leader, one of the original sponsors, and has historically shown support for hemp legalization (Hemp is legal in Kentucky).
President Barack Obama signed the 2013 Farm Bill, showing support for the movement, and has been outspoken that the Fed will not interfere with the emerging Cannabis markets.
New DEA Chief, Chuck Rosenberg, claims to focus less on Marijuana - see: http://www.theweedblog.com/new-dea-chief-claims-he-will-focus-less-on-marijuana/
Pot Money Changing Hearts in Washington - http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/10/us/washington-marijuana-70-million-tax-dollars/
Cannabis and Banking:
Colorado senators want cannabis cash in the banks
Lawmakers seek to allow federal banking for marijuana industry
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Kevin W. McNamara
You really think Bruce wants to go back to jail, at this stage in life, and bring others with him? C'mon man! He's no fool and knows the arena better than anyone here.
This is the real deal.
Don't underestimate the Long.
Go Hemp Legal!
Free analysis - you get what you pay for...
Long Hemp Legal
***Pot money changing hearts in Washington***
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/10/us/washington-marijuana-70-million-tax-dollars/?iid=ob_homepage_featured_pool&iref=obnetwork
How about no. Thanks. Buh-bye!
Long Hemp Legal!
You do realize I have an excellent education? One of the first things I learned in college, many ages ago, in a 101 basic Logic & Reasoning course, were holes (or FALLACIES) in logical arguments. One of those fallacies is known as a "Hasty Generalization"
Comparing Hemp Inc to the Hitler Era Germany is a Hasty Generalization.
Therefore, your logic had at least one fallacy, and cannot be seen as fact.
I frequently see these 'holes of logic' in your and other's arguments here - they just don't add up.
I don't know if I should pity for you or laugh. Sorry. Try again.
However, Hemp Inc is making the necessary moves they can make at this time, to build a working Hemp Decortication facility. All everyone else is doing is talk and assuming.
Things are looking good at Hemp Inc, as we can see in the latest video. It cannot be denied, they are working on it.
Long Hemp Legal.
Refuting to believe something is going on here is just plain stupid. Look at all the work they have done to get this facility online. A significant amount of this 'work' is literally out of the hands of Hemp Inc (i.e. government). Kenaf inline until legal tides shift to Hemp, the power crop.
It's nice to see shareholder money going to work. Thanks for the consistent and thorough updates, guys.
Long and Strong HEMP Legal!!!
We are very aware it is, in fact, the largest.
Hemp Inc has one of the largest hemp decorticators in the world; the largest in America. This cannot be discussed away.
Furthermore:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=114721793
Thanks for pointing out the benefits of hemp, which Hemp Inc is obviously aware of.
http://www.ukcia.org/research/PopularMechanics/index.php
VOL. 69 February, 1938 NO. 2
[Not Adjusted For Inflation.]
American farmers are promised a new cash crop with an annual value of several hundred million dollars, all because a machine has been invented that solves a problem more than 6,000 years old.
It is hemp, a crop that will not compete with other American products. Instead, it will displace imports of raw material and manufactured products produced by underpaid coolie and peasant labor and it will provide thousands of jobs for American workers throughout the land.
The machine that makes this possible is designed for removing the fiber-bearing cortex from the rest of the stalk, making hemp fiber available for use without prohibitive amounts of human labor.
Hemp is the standard fiber of the world. It has great tensile strength and durability. It is used to produce more than 5,000 textile products, ranging from rope to fine laces, and the woody "hurds" remaining after the fiber has been removed contain more than 77 percent cellulose, which can be used to produce more than 25,000 products, ranging from dynamite to Cellophane.
Machines now in service in Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, and other states are producing fiber at a manufacturing cost of half a cent per pound, and are finding a profitable market for the rest of the stalk. Machine operators are making a good profit in competition with coolie-produced foreign fiber, while paying farmers $15 a ton for hemp as it comes from the field.
From the farmer's point of view, hemp is an easy crop to grow and will yield from three to six tons per acre on any land that will grow corn, wheat, or oats. It can be grown in any state of the Union. It has a short growing season, so that it can be planted after other crops are in. The long roots penetrate and break the soil to leave it in perfect condition for next year's crop. The dense shock of leaves, eight to twelve feet above the ground, chokes out weeds. Two successive crops are enough to reclaim land that has been abandoned because of Canadian thistles or quack grass.
Under old methods, hemp was cut and allowed to lie in the fields for weeks until it "retted" enough so that the fibers could be pulled off by hand. Retting is simply rotting as a result of dew, rain, and bacterial action. Machines were developed to separate the fibers mechanically after retting was complete, but the cost was high, the loss of fiber great, and the quality of fiber comparatively low.
With the new machine -- known as a decorticator -- hemp is cut with a slightly modified grain binder. It is delivered to the machine where an automatic chain conveyor feeds it to the breaking arms at a rate of two or three tons per hour. The hurds are broken into fine pieces that drop into the hopper, from where they are delivered by blower to a baler, or to a truck or freight car for loose shipment. The fiber comes from the other end of the machine, ready for baling.
From this point on, almost anything can happen. The raw fiber can be used to produce strong twine or rope, woven into burlap, used for carpet warp or linoleum backing, or it may be bleached and refined, with resinous by-products of high commercial value. It can, in fact, be used to replace foreign fibers which now flood our markets.
Thousands of tons of hemp hurds are used every year by one large powder company for the manufacture of dynamite and TNT. A large paper company, which has been paying more than a million dollars a year in duties on foreign-made cigarette papers, now is manufacturing these papers from American hemp grown in Minnesota. A new factory in Illinois is producing bond paper from hemp. The natural materials in hemp make is an economical source of pulp for any grade of paper manufactured, and the high percentage of alpha cellulose promises an unlimited supply of raw material for the thousands of cellulose products our chemists have developed.
It is generally believed that all linen is produced from flax. Actually, the majority comes from hemp -- authorities estimate that more than half of our imported linen fabrics are manufactured from hemp fiber. Another misconception is that burlap is made from hemp. Actually, its source is usually jute, and practically all of the burlap we use is woven from laborers in India who receive only four cents a day. Binder twine is usually made from sisal, which comes from the Yucatan and East Africa.
All of these products, now imported, can be produced from home-grown hemp. Fish nets, bow strings, canvas, strong rope, overalls, damask tablecloths, fine linen garments, towels, bed linen, and thousands of other everyday items can be grown on American farms. Our imports of foreign fabrics and fibers average about $200 million per year; in raw fibers alone we imported over $50 million in the first six months of 1937. All of this income can be made available for Americans.
The paper industry offers even greater possibilities. As an industry it amounts to over $1 billion a year, and of that, 80 percent is imported. But hemp will produce every grade of paper and government figures estimate that 10,000 acres devoted to hemp will produce as much paper as 40,000 acres of average pulp land.
One obstacle in the onward march of hemp is the reluctance of farmers to try new crops. The problem is complicated by the need for proper equipment a reasonable distance from the farm. The machine cannot be operated profitably unless there is enough acreage within driving range and farmers cannot find a profitable market unless there is machinery to handle the crop.
Another obstacle is that the blossom of the female hemp plant contains marijuana, a narcotic, and it is impossible to grow hemp without producing the blossom. Federal regulations now being drawn up require registration of hemp growers, and tentative proposals for preventing narcotic production are rather stringent.
However, the connection of hemp as a crop and marijuana seems to be exaggerated. The drug is usually produced from wild hemp or locoweed, which can be found on vacant lots and along railroad tracks in every state. If federal regulations can be drawn to protect the public without preventing the legitimate culture of hemp, this vast new crop can add immeasurably to American agriculture and industry.
Politicians dragging their feet?
YOU DON'T SAY
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At this point, IMO, the vast majority of the public understand what marijuana is, and that number will be growing (unless parents continue to chose to raise their children blind; parents who largely grew up in the 60's and beyond). Hemp is the most harmless of the two - fact. One could argue it's not harmful at all, besides maybe the medical applications (which appear to be unknown at this time, but promising news for those treated for severe seizures). It's certainly not harmful in the context that it does not impair (or enhance) the mind. If someone wants to smoke hemp and get a really bad headache, I say "knock yourself out".
Hemp could go legal nationally before MJ, as a catalyst to rescheduling.
Two bills have been introduced in House and Senate, which have very simple edits to the language on how hemp is regulated.
To burst the analysis-bubble, the elephant in the room is a giant, massive reform to a regulatory fallacy. There's no telling what might happen if/when hemp is nationally legalized. My "magic 8-ball" seems to indicate reform will be an extreme positive for Hemp Inc and shareholders.
Long and strong Hemp!
***New Sponsors Added to S.134 - Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
Sen. Baldwin, Tammy [D-WI]
This brings the total sponsors to 9, up from the original 3. The current sponsors indicate bipartisan support.
Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] is the Senate Majority Leader, one of the original sponsors, and has historically shown support for hemp legalization (Hemp is legal in Kentucky).
President Barack Obama signed the 2013 Farm Bill, showing support for the movement, and has been outspoken that the Fed will not interfere with the emerging Cannabis markets.
New DEA Chief, Chuck Rosenberg, claims to focus less on Marijuana - see: http://www.theweedblog.com/new-dea-chief-claims-he-will-focus-less-on-marijuana/
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CONGRATS BLACKHAWKS!
Tobacco companies buy and sell tobacco.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Morris_International
Yes, I agree. The politricks need to end. Hemp is harmless. I'm not bothered by MJ, either. I think Cannabis is just a great plant. Sad how we have truly been brainwashed since the 30's, by our own people! What happened to free enterprise in America?! Political crooks, I tell ya!!! Robbing the common-folk in broad daylight for their own self enrichment.
I strongly believe some day soon we will read the news "Hemp Legalized in America!" "Free the Weed!"
Long Hemp.
YOU DO NOT SMOKE HEMP! TOBACCO NOT INTERESTED. FARMERS WILL FARM HEMP REGARDLESS, AS IT IS AN EASY, HASSEL FREE CROP (i.e. no pesticides, less fertilizer, etc.)
AGAIN, YOU DO NOT SMOKE HEMP!
However, hemp can be used for all the basic essentials: food, clothing, shelter, oils, medicine.
Long Live Hemp Legal!
"The Government"
Long Hemp Legal!
If anyone would like to share more about the companies whom hold a similar business plan as Hemp Inc, now is the time.
McConnell hemp amendment approved by Senate committee
Source: http://www.lanereport.com/50049/2015/06/mcconnell-hemp-amendment-approved-by-senate-committee/
***New Sponsor Added to H.R.525 - Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
Rep. Walden, Greg [R-OR-2]
This brings the total sponsors to 57, up from the original 47. The current sponsors indicate bipartisan support.
Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] is the Senate Majority Leader, one of the original sponsors, and has historically shown support for hemp legalization (Hemp is legal in Kentucky).
President Barack Obama signed the 2013 Farm Bill, showing support for the movement, and has been outspoken that the Fed will not interfere with the emerging Cannabis markets.
New DEA Chief, Chuck Rosenberg, claims to focus less on Marijuana - see: http://www.theweedblog.com/new-dea-chief-claims-he-will-focus-less-on-marijuana/
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***New Sponsors Added to S.134 - Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
Sen. Tester, Jon [D-MT]
Sen. Bennet, Michael F. [D-CO]
This brings the total sponsors to 8, up from the original 3. The current sponsors indicate bipartisan support.
Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] is the Senate Majority Leader, one of the original sponsors, and has historically shown support for hemp legalization (Hemp is legal in Kentucky).
President Barack Obama signed the 2013 Farm Bill, showing support for the movement, and has been outspoken that the Fed will not interfere with the emerging Cannabis markets.
New DEA Chief, Chuck Rosenberg, claims to focus less on Marijuana - see: http://www.theweedblog.com/new-dea-chief-claims-he-will-focus-less-on-marijuana/
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Are you BackingUpTheBoat or LoadingUpTheTruck?
Long Hemp Inc
The people involved were trade-washing for phantom volumes. They carried out their fraudulent activities through multiple penny stocks, most of which have absolutely ZERO to do with any type of Cannabis business. Hemp Inc is not a Defendant in the case. Charges were brought well over a year ago. Case is closed. I suspect the SEC's harsh actions and close attention will deter others from trying to conduct a similar scheme; good for the market, and shareholders.
Thanks for the reminder, but very very old news.
Long Hemp Strong.
I remember last year. Old news.
Hemp Inc not connected. Lot's changed since.
Hemp will be legal.
Tell us more about the truck backing up!
Go Hemp Legal
***New Sponsor Added to H.R.525 - Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
Rep. Speier, Jackie [D-CA-14]
This brings the total sponsors to 56, up from the original 47. The current sponsors indicate bipartisan support.
Sen. McConnel, Mitch [R-KY-15] is the Senate Majority Leader, and has shown support for hemp legalization (Hemp is legal in Kentucky)
President Barack Obama signed the 2013 Farm Bill, showing support for the movement, and has been outspoken that the Fed will not interfere with the emerging Cannabis markets.
New DEA Chief, Chuck Rosenberg, claims to focus less on Marijuana - see: http://www.theweedblog.com/new-dea-chief-claims-he-will-focus-less-on-marijuana/
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LONG HEMP!!! PAYDAY COMING!!!
Old, yet largely significant...
SWING TRADERS ALERT
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The bill has since added sponsors, gaining attention.
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