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US: Senators Seeking Legalization of Industrial Hemp? NORML Opposing Views Monday 06 Aug 2012 One of the most indefensible aspects of modern Cannabis Prohibition is the federal government's continued opposition to allowing American farmers and consumers benefit from a domestic industrial hemp industry, when, ridiculously, other free market and democratic countries who also maintain user prohibitions on cannabis—countries like the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland and notably Canada—allow their farmers to legally cultivate industrial cannabis. This inherently places American farmers and agriculture at a competitive disadvantage and American consumers paying higher costs for imported raw and finished hemp products. Senator Wyden tells The Hill: "I firmly believe that American farmers should not be denied an opportunity to grow and sell a legitimate crop simply because it resembles an illegal one," Wyden said. "Raising this issue has sparked a growing awareness of exactly how ridiculous the U.S's ban on industrial hemp is. I'm confident that if grassroots support continues to grow and Members of Congress continue to hear from voters then common sense hemp legislation can move through Congress in the near future." http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/drug-law/hope-industrial-hemp-group-senators-seeking-legislative-sanity
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