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12-13-2006, 04:37 AM
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#1 | | farsi furbo
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I was reading that starting the first of the year, hemp will be legal in North Dakota. It just has to be approved by the DEA  . Like that's gonna happen.
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10-02-2007, 12:33 AM
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#2 | | Workin for change
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Stoner Buck$$: 282.29 | Too Late To Plant Hemp, Licensed Farmers File Suit
I found this on the case. old but good. Bismarck, N.D -- Two farmers licensed to grow hemp in North Dakota filed a lawsuit in federal district court this week attempting to keep the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) from charging them with a crime after they put the seed in the ground. North Dakota Rep. Dave Monson, a legislator and wheat, barley, canola and soybean grower in northeast North Dakota, and Wayne Hauge, a barley, durum, pea, lentil, black beans and chickpea grower in northwest North Dakota, filed the lawsuit that is being paid for by VoteHemp. VoteHemp is a national non-profit organization that seeks to help U.S. farmers grow hemp for economical benefits. The lawsuit basically asks the DEA to do βnothingβ to farmers who grow hemp, says attorney Tim Purdon with the Bismarck law firm that is representing the farmers in the legal action. βWe want the DEA to do, basically nothing. We are seeking a declaration of judgement that says that the DEA shall not prosecute licensed hemp farmers in North Dakota,β Purdon said. βIt's the same thing (nothing) that (DEA has) done for the last 10 years.β According to VoteHemp attorney Joe Sandler, the lawsuit is a formal βeffort to end the DEA's obstruction of commercial hemp farming in the United States.β While the lawsuit doesn't help farmers with planting hemp this year, the courts could answer quickly - or not. The DEA has 60 days to respond to the lawsuit. Roger Johnson, North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner, said the farmers had no choice in filing the lawsuit since the DEA has not issued them a license. DEA sent a letter back requesting more information from the farmers after they applied for licenses but since then, have taken no action. In this past North Dakota Legislature, the state became the first in the union to put a law on its books saying farmers no longer have to obtain a license from the DEA to grow hemp. Johnson, however, was afraid if the lawsuit was not filed, the DEA would attempt to prosecute the farmers with a felony anyway after they planted hemp. Sandler said the DEA has no jurisdiction over hemp anyway. The βintentβ of Congress, initially, was to separate hemp from marijuana, since hemp had been grown in the country for decades before DEA became an agency. βIt was the intent of Congress to keep hemp stalk, fiber, seed and oil exempt from drug laws. Hemp falls under Commerce laws,β Sandler said. The two farmers give much the same reasons for wanting to grow hemp on their farms: economical profits above current crops and cheaper inputs to grow it. Monson said that the profit margin for hemp is far and above what wheat and barley bring him. On his farm his inputs have grown, and if he gets 70 bushels to the acre, his gross is about $200 for barley and slightly more for spring wheat. However, talking to Canadian farmers who are growing hemp in the same weather region as he is (25 miles to the north), he discovered their profit margin, not the gross, was more than $200 an acre. βIn addition, as far as inputs, we don't have to spray hemp, and the fertilizer requirements are similar to wheat, barley and canola,β Monson said. In its short growing period, he said hemp grows tall and quick, crowding out weeds and eliminating the need for spraying. When he realized DEA was not going to issue a license to him this spring, he went ahead and planted HRSW into those acres set aside for hemp. In a later interview, Hauge said he researched hemp for a long time, and liked what he read. Hemp would be a cheaper and easier crop to grow, would keep weeds down, and would easily fit into his crop rotation. βMany farmers in my area are growing legumes, and we are restricted to growing year after year of legumes,β he said. βIn the next two years after peas, we need to put in broadleafs, making hemp a good rotational crop.β Hauge wanted to grow a crop that would bring economical benefits not just to him, but to all farmers across the state. βIn our small communities, we are looking for ways to bring economic growth,β says Hauge. βI'm a certified seed grower and have had several certified crops. I'd like to grow certified hemp seed. It would go through the same process as other seed I grow, with the seed being cleaned and inspected. I'm set up for that.β Monson said he is more interested in growing the hemp to crush the seed for oil such as is done with canola and sunflower. He has been certified to have the hemp seed crushed on his farm. He explained seed crushing manufacturers have portable units that crush the seed in the field, so the crop would not require transportation, another DEA sticking point. Monson said he was first attracted to hemp as a farmer in the northeastern region of the state after finding scab year after year in his wheat and barley crops. βSince 1993, several farmers have been seeing scab in the wheat and barley,β he said, adding that will definitely be a problem in eastern North Dakota this year due to the wet weather. βHemp is a very valuable tool in the rotation for breaking up the scab cycle.β Farmers in the region have basically given up on durum because of the rain, he said. For several years, he had to burn his wheat acres prior to harvest because they had zero value due to the disease. Johnson added that scab is growing across the state and nation. There are three varieties of HRSW with some degree of resistance, but no varieties of durum. βIf you have spores in your field, plus moisture, and your crop is beginning to head, that's a recipe for total disaster,β he added, saying that the economic cost to farmers because of vomitoxin and scab was over a billion dollars. Complete Title: Too Late To Plant Hemp, Licensed Farmers File Federal Suit Source: Farm & Ranch Guide (ND) Author: Sue Roesler, Farm & Ranch Guide Published: Friday, June 22, 2007 Copyright: 2007 Farm & Ranch Guide Contact: mconlon@farmandranchguide.com
Website: http://www.farmandranchguide.com
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07-09-2008, 06:51 PM
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Good News and at least we are headin' in the right direction here in America. Would move to one of the legal states if I could though. BUT each tiny sign of progress is encouraging to me. Keep up the good work for the cause Smokers Forum Admin. Don't just silently smoke and be complacent about those who suffer daily with neuromuscular pathological conditions. Many HIV/AIDS patients are in need for their med to help them bear the pain and disabling symptoms that they have.
MONTEL WILLIAMS is a brave hero and has the courage to stand up for our cause. Elton John, Melissa Ethridge are also brave weed advocates. DON'T JUST WHINE FELLOW STONERS. Get politically active. Whining is for wusses! BE BRAVE!
GO NORTH DAKOTA! Makes me proud to be a MERKIN! LOL!
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07-09-2008, 06:55 PM
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#4 | | District Stoner
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07-09-2008, 07:32 PM
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Stoner Buck$$: 404.02 | Re: Hemp Legalized in North Dakota? Quote:
Originally Posted by Captain_Short_Bowl Free The Hemp for all man kind Hemp Hemp Hurray | Now there is some enthusiasm for the cause.......I like your style.
Hiding from a cause you REALLY REALLY BELIEVE IN IS FOR WUSSES.
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