Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP) Gears Up for the 4th Annual Hemp History
Week
LAS VEGAS, June 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Hemp, Inc. (OTC:
HEMP), a publicly traded company, in conjunction with Hemp.com
gears up to bring awareness to the general public through
"Hempsters Plant the Seed", as Hemp Industries Associations (HIA)
gets into full swing with the 4th Annual Hemp History
Week. The event, slated for June 3-9,
2013 will be featuring nation-wide awareness events while
celebrating America's deep Hemp history as a way to restore
Industrial Hemp as an agricultural crop in American Farmlands.
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The documentary, "Hempsters Plant the Seed", focuses on
Industrial Hemp Activists in America, starring Woody Harrelson, Merle
Haggard, Alex White Plume,
Julia Butterfly Hill, Donna Cockrel,
Craig Lee and Kentucky Hemp Farmers
Jake and Andy Graves and will be the
featured film screened in several cities sponsored by Hemp, Inc.
(OTC: HEMP). The goal is to bring awareness to the general
public about Hemp in order to build strong end-user markets
necessary to employ Americans once prohibition of Hemp is lifted in
the United States.
'"Hempsters Plant the Seed' spread awareness to millions of
viewers about the benefits and potential of Hemp. Hemp, Inc. is
proud to be part of other effective awareness campaigns with the
same core mission," states David
Tobias, Hemp, Inc.'s President, also known as the "Baron of
Barges."
According to Tobias, Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP) is coproducing "Hemp
Across America: The Revolution and Hemp Canada: Seeds of Growth" as
the first of a two-part documentary series detailing the United States movement to restore Hemp as
an agricultural crop and economic engine.
So far, the team has captured footage at the HempHeals Festival
with interviews from celebrities like Rome with Sublime and Sen Dog, not to mention,
the first Hemp planting recently by Colorado Hemp Farmers Ryan
Loflin of Colorado Hemp and Chris
Thompson of Rocky Mountain in Littleton, CO. The film team goes on the road
this month for pre-production in multiple locations across America
with Alternate Ending Studios (AES).
Hemp, a viable agricultural crop is being used worldwide to
produce sustainable products in the building, food, automobile and
textile industries and is considered one of the best crops for
BioFuels and clean heating products being developed for the Future.
Despite the plethora of economic benefits, agricultural Hemp
production is currently prohibited in the
United States.
Dannion Brinkley, CEO of the
Twilight Brigade, American author, hospice volunteer, speaker and
Hemp supporter was quoted saying, "It appears that America, once
again, is coming of age." He believes the military uniform and
hospital bedding in the VA should be made of Hemp. "This would
provide increased longevity, durability and would be cost
effective. Even Kentucky Senator
Rand Paul wore a white oxford shirt
made of hemp when he testified before the Kentucky legislature supporting the approval
of hemp as a cash crop for Kentucky farmers."
Indeed, Hemp awareness has been spreading by leaps and bounds.
Craig Perlowin, Hemp, Inc.'s
Secretary/Treasurer, also known as the "Dock Master" said, "Hemp,
Inc. is proud to be doing its part in the 4th Annual
Hemp History Week. Helping spread awareness to as many people as we
can is one of our primary goals."
Hemp, Inc.'s TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP) seeks to benefit many constituencies, not
exploit or endanger any group of them. Thus, the publicly-traded
company believes in "upstreaming" of a portion of profit from the
marketing of their finished hemp goods back to its originator. By
Hemp, Inc. focusing on comprehensive investment results—that is,
with respect to performance along the interrelated dimensions of
people, planet, and profits— our triple bottom line approach can be
an important tool to support sustainability goals.
CONTACT:
phone: 1-877-221-8351
email: info@hemp.com
http://www.hemp.com
SOURCE Hemp, Inc.