July 7, 2023
Now it is CRITICAL to participate and really understand what is happening. The Hemp and Cannabis Industries are NOT in the interest of humanity or YOU AS A HUMAN.

The new Federal definition of hemp is actually more limiting than it was. In addition, the “federal” legislation is, in general, UNCONSTITUTIONAL!

There are many steps to understanding this and then a learning process to repair the damage. It can be done. We are part of the support to make this happen. The legislation proposal below is an example of what the enemy fears.

ARE YOU READY TO STAND UP AND TAKE ACTION AFTER ALL THE YEARS OF BEING TOLD WHAT TO DO BY AN ILLEGITAMATE AUTHORITY?

Apr 8, 2014

A Bill for these united States of America

PROPOSED BY Mr. Hemp TM, Jason Lauve
Traditional American food, material and medicinal use of Cannabis Sativa L.

(1) For many American people, the traditional use of the Cannabis plant as a food, material and medicinal uses has for centuries been integral to a way of life, and significant in perpetuating American cultures;

(2) the lack of adequate and clear legal protection for the food, material and medicine use of Cannabis by Americans may serve to stigmatize and marginalize American cultures, and increase the risk that they will be exposed to discriminatory treatment.

(a) Use, possession, or transportation of Cannabis

(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the use, possession, or transportation of Cannabis Sativa L. by an American for food, material and medicinal purposes is lawful, and shall not be prohibited by the United States or any State. No American shall be penalized or discriminated against on the basis of such use, possession or transportation, including, but not limited to, denial of employment, housing or any other right in the USA.

(2) This section also prohibits such regulation and registration by the Drug Enforcement Administration, or any other agency, of those persons who cultivate, harvest, or distribute Cannabis Sativa L. as may be consistent with the purposes of this section.

(3) This section shall be construed as requiring prison authorities to permit, and it shall be construed to prohibit prison authorities from prohibiting, access to Cannabis Sativa L. by Americans while incarcerated within Federal or State prison facilities.

(4) This section shall be construed as eliminating all laws making marijuana (Cannabis Sativa L.) illegal or regulated by the D.E.A.

(b)Definitions For purposes of this section—

(1) the term “American” means a citizen of the united States of America and includes all Native Americans;

(2) the term “State” means any State of the United States, and any political subdivision thereof.