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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSuper Bowl puts Hemp Talks on hold
Super Bowl puts Hemp Talks on hold
Group moves meeting to larger venue
By Tobie Baker Journal staff writer
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Februarys Hemp Talks on the Western Slope meeting has been postponed because of Super Bowl XLVIII. Normally held on the first Sunday of the month, the Hemp Talks discussion scheduled for Feb. 2, has been rescheduled to Sunday, Feb. 9, at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Cortez Welcome Center. I didn't realize our next meeting fell on Super Bowl Sunday, said Hemp Talks organizer Sharon Stewart.
At the Feb. 9 meeting, Stewart hopes to form two committees. She said its imperative that area farmers dictate how to make industrial hemp a reality in Montezuma County. One committee would focus on legislative issues, she explained. The other would be a steering committee to prioritize what the Hemp Talks group should focus on and in what order.
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One of the issues area farmers have raised involves seed supply. James McVaney, director of Industrial Hemp in Colorado, believes a local co-op for seed cultivation and sharing would not only result in unique cultivars, or strains, of hemp seeds for the Colorado plateau, but it would also help ensure that revenues are kept local. "Local seeds would give the farmers so many more options and incentives in controlling the ultimate fate of their local industry, McVaney said.
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To date, 20 states have passed pro-hemp legislation. Despite state authorization, farmers still risk raids by federal agents, prison time and property and civil asset forfeiture, because federal policies have yet to distinguish non-drug oilseed and fiber varieties of industrial hemp from psychoactive drug varieties of marijuana. The U.S. hemp industry generates an estimated $500 million in annual retail sales.
http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20140130/NEWS01/140139987/-1/News01/Super-Bowl-puts-Hemp-Talks-on-hold-
Group moves meeting to larger venue
By Tobie Baker Journal staff writer
[hr]
Februarys Hemp Talks on the Western Slope meeting has been postponed because of Super Bowl XLVIII. Normally held on the first Sunday of the month, the Hemp Talks discussion scheduled for Feb. 2, has been rescheduled to Sunday, Feb. 9, at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Cortez Welcome Center. I didn't realize our next meeting fell on Super Bowl Sunday, said Hemp Talks organizer Sharon Stewart.
At the Feb. 9 meeting, Stewart hopes to form two committees. She said its imperative that area farmers dictate how to make industrial hemp a reality in Montezuma County. One committee would focus on legislative issues, she explained. The other would be a steering committee to prioritize what the Hemp Talks group should focus on and in what order.
...
One of the issues area farmers have raised involves seed supply. James McVaney, director of Industrial Hemp in Colorado, believes a local co-op for seed cultivation and sharing would not only result in unique cultivars, or strains, of hemp seeds for the Colorado plateau, but it would also help ensure that revenues are kept local. "Local seeds would give the farmers so many more options and incentives in controlling the ultimate fate of their local industry, McVaney said.
...
To date, 20 states have passed pro-hemp legislation. Despite state authorization, farmers still risk raids by federal agents, prison time and property and civil asset forfeiture, because federal policies have yet to distinguish non-drug oilseed and fiber varieties of industrial hemp from psychoactive drug varieties of marijuana. The U.S. hemp industry generates an estimated $500 million in annual retail sales.
http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20140130/NEWS01/140139987/-1/News01/Super-Bowl-puts-Hemp-Talks-on-hold-
I probably could have posted this in half a dozen forums/groups, but I'm going with Big News. And it's generally discussable. Take a breather, GD.
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bluedigger
Feb 2014
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TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)1. There is no way that I would ever make it to one of those meetings.
I'm in too much of a stupor from my catnip.
Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)2. Is that what those crazy kids are calling it these days?
Why couldn't they just stick to wearing onions in their belts?
pipoman
(16,038 posts)3. I am sure all are disappointed
Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)4. And the real Broncos logo to boot! K&R