Independence Day Marked another Victory for Industrial Hemp Leaders
and Activists as the American (Hemp) Flag Flew over the U.S.
Capitol
LAS VEGAS, July 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite the
failing of the Federal farm bill last month to allow U.S. farmers
to raise Industrial Hemp, hemp leaders and activists were overjoyed
as the American flag, made of industrial hemp, flew over the U.S.
Capitol yesterday. Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP) one of the major leaders
in the Industrial Hemp Industry spoke out on the milestone
yesterday.
(Logo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20121107/LA08133LOGO)
"When the day comes that Hemp becomes legal in America, I
foresee that being the catalyst for a new American Industrial
Revolution," said Bruce Perlowin,
CEO of Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP).
According to news reports, Democratic Rep. Jared Polis of Colorado made the request for the hemp-made
flag. Polis, a long-time activist for the non-psychoactive property
plant, along with other Congressmen, has been trying to amend
Federal law to enable farmers to grow hemp, to no avail.
"The demand for our over 75,000 products that can be made from
industrial hemp, coupled with the almost insatiable market demand
for anything made of hemp, places our company at the forefront of
this new American Industrial Revolution," says Craig Perlowin, Hemp, Inc.'s Secretary.
Although there's a high demand for hemp-made products, there are
still those who are misinformed on the difference between hemp and
marijuana. Industrial hemp is a variety of Cannabis sativa and is
of the same plant species as marijuana. However, hemp is
genetically different and distinguished by its use and chemical
makeup. Hemp has long been cultivated for non-drug use in the
production of industrial and other goods. It can be grown as a
fiber, seed, or other dual-purpose crop. Hemp fibers are used in a
wide range of products, including fabrics and textiles, yarns and
raw or processed spun fibers, paper, carpeting, and home
furnishings, just to name a few.
According to David Tobias, Hemp, Inc.'s President, "There
is tremendous opportunity ahead. There is a resurgence of producing
industrial hemp in the United
States and an onslaught of investors in our industry."
As for this year's hemp-made American flag flying over the
Nation's capital, after decades, represents true independence and
notably well for industry leader, Hemp, Inc. (OTC: HEMP) and its
divisions/subsidiaries: the aged URL www.hemp.com; hemp-based
Nutraceutical division, Herbagenix; its industry consulting
company, The Industrial Hemp and Medical Marijuana Consulting
Company; its back-to-the-land Kins Domain project
(ecoharmonykinscommunity.com); its clothing division will also be
selling signature hemp jeans, cargo pants and a broad-based line of
hemp and natural fibre clothing; hemp gemstone candles
(www.supportpatchadams.com) also made the very sought-after and
popular Kins Domains; the Eco-Harmony Loyalty Card
(www.ecoharmonycard.com); the all-natural, custom-branded sexual
enhancers MJ Lover for Him and MJ Lover for Her with hemp extracts
(www.mjlover.com); Re-Load Hemp nutraceuticals formulated from a
blend of organic nutrients, herbs, and vitamins including hemp
extract (0.00% THC) and AFA blue-green algae, known for its
healthful effects (www.re-load.biz); BasicHemp hemp protein
complex with Rhodiola Rosea and Cordyceps (www.basichemp.com)
and the new Superfood Organics which is well-positioned in the
industry for high revenue.
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
SOURCE Hemp, Inc.