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Re: Gailm post# 74144

Thursday, 05/25/2017 9:17:43 AM

Thursday, May 25, 2017 9:17:43 AM

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Well, i have to respond ...

1) Bruce Perlowin and Hemp inc represents an unicum in terms of communication.

The site of the Company and the Bruce Perowin's facebook page are full of videos showing where and when a bolt and a cable are installed.

A real videolog from the plant.

2) the financing of the NC Industrial Hemp Commission is a simple financial operation, with positive results : how much has been wasted in the electoral campaign, last year ?

I know that a "group" did a lot to stop all the process, trying to:

- a) explaying to the world that the industrial hemp is useless, a waste of time, and a financial loss.

- b) stop the Bill 313, trying to convince the Governor, Pat McCrory, to put the veto: failed.

The wind is changing, and he remained silent ... is a politician: what would you expect ?

3) Seeds. If you enlarge the permit to import you can read all the details.

492 (four hundred ninety two) bags, 25 Kg (55 lbs) each.

It means 12 metric tons (26455.47 lbs) of Italian seeds.

From the Fen Rascoe's Facebook page (Fen Rascoe is member of the NC Industrial Hemp Commission):

https://www.facebook.com/fen.rascoe/posts/1491703934236718?_fb_noscript=1

During the growing hemp period, when other Companies will run to complete the plants and (after months, probably one year) will fight for the reamaining available hemp, we have a lot of kenaf to process.

Be careful and read this post (Fen Rascoe's Facebook page):

https://www.facebook.com/fen.rascoe/posts/1407141312692981?_fb_noscript=1

http://ncagr.gov/hemp/Commission.htm

Here my post with the links on the Bill 313 and the Commission.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=118034227

Another thing ... in 01/16/2017 i've sent an email with some suggestion, here a little part:



Bricks:

I’ve verified that a standard for hemp/kenaf bricks doesn’t exist.

With your plant you are able to start the creation of standards rules for hemp/kenaf bricks:

You could contact a brick producer to verify granulometry and composition, then bricks with different standard compositions could be sent to the North Carolina State University (Dep. Of Material Science and Engineering) for testing and eventual certification (I don’t know the US rules in detail).

This type of research could be the subject of a doctoral thesis, and the NCIHA could be involved in the project development and financing.



And now, in the last video ... kenaf bricks.

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