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Re: The Stock Warlock post# 79807

Thursday, 10/05/2017 7:15:47 AM

Thursday, October 05, 2017 7:15:47 AM

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Nothing bad in-regards to the questions that Bruce spoke of, this is from today's PR;


This has been updated as follows:

For those interested in purchasing hemp seeds - still contact Ms. Sandra Williams at swilliams@hempinc.com - however, the company will need to hold off on selling seeds until we receive answers to many unanswered questions such as: If seeds are certified in Europe and planted in America, are the seeds from those plants certified or is there a process we need to go through here in the U.S. to certify them? Or, are American farmers stuck with not being allowed to buy seeds from other American farmers? If so, do American farmers have to continue ordering seeds from Europe, year after year? Is the Carmagnola Select, that was sold to American farmers last year, "hot" (containing too much THC to be legal in the US)? Can we or any other farmer legally sell seed in North Carolina and/or other states? Can these seeds be sold for food consumption or as grain to replant? Or, can we replant them ourselves and/or sell them as historic collector packages as "the first hemp seed harvest in North Carolina" in over 80 years, etc.? So, until all of the red tape is worked out, Hemp, Inc. will be holding off on selling any seeds. However, please continue to contact Hemp, Inc. with your request for seeds so that you will be in line once answers to all these questions are answered to ensure we are operating under the proper and legal protocol.