Sunday, June 1, 2014

Lets get to Work Hemp

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I so want People to be able to work Jobs we have one plant that would start our economy Put people to work Made in America where I come from every town had a shoe plant know they are all gone. With hemp there are end less ways to take this product and produce needed products. On top of that there is no waste to this product for land fill. We need people to step up and say I am want to make a order for hemp material, hemp paper, hemp oil, this is for industrial hemp Wake up America we can start the factories up again lets get to work with new products www.hempthred.com Made in USA



                                         Let's Get to Work
It's time to change the laws with regards to industrial hemp and realize that this plant has the potential to put a lot of Americans back to work.

With all of the exciting developments that are taking place in new products that are made from hemp, it's time for the U.S. government to understand that, aside from the fact that most other Western countries have been growing hemp for years with no real trouble, industrial hemp will put people to work throughout the United States.  Once the laws that regulate the growing of hemp are finally relaxed and farmers are free to plant the stuff, the American public will finally be able to fully reap the rewards of this safe, sustainable and versatile plant. 

Most people these days recognize that industrial hemp is safe for products that are consumed and applied to the body, as well as for building and biofuel purposes.  What they don't realize, however, is that industrial hemp can actually provide a much safer product than many of those that you can find on virtually any American grocery store shelf.  After all, who could argue that hemp seeds, with all of their lean protein, is somehow less healthy for a person than, say, a package of Little Debbie snack cakes? LOL you reading this Little Debbie, Yes I know a Retire person sold them.  Try a bottle of all-natural ingredient found in a bottle of hemp lotion make your skin be soft and SEXEY No hormones and chemicals that are consistently included in many popular brands of skin cream?  Carpets that are made from hemp are much easier on the lungs than those found in most stores that emit volatile organic compounds, or VOC's, as well.
This better understanding of the benefits of hemp-based products has led to an increased demand for the plant itself, and up until now, manufacturers within the U.S. have been forced to rely on hemp that has been grown elsewhere and then shipped through customs.  Not only does this inefficient system decrease the sustainable aspect of hemp, it also takes millions of potential jobs from American workers who would love the opportunity to take part in such a fast-growing industry.  But outdated laws and stubborn political infighting continue to slow the progress of those who are working to bring this harmless ancient plant back to the American heartland.  Federal lawmakers must wake up and realize that the longer that they keep industrial hemp out of the U.S., the only thing that they'll be protecting their constituency from are good jobs in a growing and very exciting field.




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