Hemp sales to generate big money for public companies

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As a financial representative, personal investor, hemp cannabis activists and now candidate for Wisconsin State Assembly, this type of news report is excellent and gives me that much more conviction that I am in the perfect political storm to become the first Independent Candidate with a platform of full legalization of Industrial Hemp, Medical Marijuana and Recreational Cannabis to become elected to State Assembly.  Let’s get growing!

Reported on World Market Media

In polling hedge fund investors and fund managers they all agree that they must begin due diligence investing in Hemp related companies and must begin the process of understanding the metric’s and revenue sectors associated with this commodity . Many believe – as I do – that Hemp is a commodity that will be traded and reside on the exchanges like wheat, soybeans and corn.

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Flowers

Nearly all consider legalization an economic reality for investors and operators and no longer consider politics to be a road block. I see the day where Hemp experts sit alongside grain analysts on CNBC.

Hemp is good
Farming Hemp means jobs for multiple sectors

Marijuana’s legalization would simplify the development of hemp as a valuable and diverse agricultural crop in the United States, including its development as a new bio-fuel to reduce carbon emissions. Canada and European countries have managed to support legal hemp cultivation without legalizing marijuana, but in the United States opposition to legal marijuana remains the biggest obstacle to development of industrial hemp as a valuable agricultural commodity.

As US energy policy continues to embrace and promote the development of bio-fuels as an alternative to oil dependency and a way to reduce carbon emissions, it is all the more important to develop industrial hemp as a bio-fuel source – especially since use of hemp stalks as a fuel source will not increase demand and prices for food, such as corn. Legalization of marijuana will greatly simplify the regulatory burden on prospective hemp cultivation in the United States.

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Dried Flowers

Prohibition has failed to control the use and domestic production of marijuana. The government has tried to use criminal penalties to prevent marijuana use for over 75 years and yet: marijuana is now used by over 25 million people annually, cannabis is currently the largest cash crop in the United States, and marijuana is grown all over the planet. Claims that marijuana prohibition is a successful policy are ludicrous and unsupported by the facts, and the idea that marijuana will soon be eliminated from America and the rest of the world is a ridiculous fantasy.



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Arrests for marijuana possession disproportionately affect blacks and Hispanics and reinforce the perception that law enforcement is biased and prejudiced against minorities. African-Americans account for approximately 13% of the population of the United States and about 13.5% of annual marijuana users, however, blacks also account for 26% of all marijuana arrests. Recent studies have demonstrated that blacks and Hispanics account for the majority of marijuana possession arrests in New York City, primarily for smoking marijuana in public view. Law enforcement has failed to demonstrate that marijuana laws can be enforced fairly without regard to race; far too often minorities are arrested for marijuana use while white/non-Hispanic Americans face a much lower risk of arrest.

One of these things is not like the others?
One of these things is not like the others?

A regulated, legal market in marijuana would reduce marijuana sales and use among teenagers, as well as reduce their exposure to other drugs in the illegal market. The illegality of marijuana makes it more valuable than if it were legal, providing opportunities for teenagers to make easy money selling it to their friends. If the excessive profits for marijuana sales were ended through legalization there would be less incentive for teens to sell it to one another. Teenage use of alcohol and tobacco remain serious public health problems even though those drugs are legal for adults, however, the availability of alcohol and tobacco is not made even more widespread by providing kids with economic incentives to sell either one to their friends and peers.

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