Great two days. 125 attendees. 84 letters to the Gov signed. Senators stopped by and all positive vibes. Three great interviews.
To all sponsors, thank you so much for your donations of samples or money. Missouri is ready to rock the Hemp because of you.
Here are a few pics from the days events.
Peace in 2015
Steven Wilson, MBA
Missouri Hemp Network
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Friday, March 20, 2015
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Capitol Hemp Day in Jefferson City
The Missouri Hemp Network is proud to announce the first ever Capitol Hemp Day Event on March 17th at the Capitol Building in Jefferson City, Missouri. On the 3rd floor rotunda will be tables set up for samples, product display, and information about Hemp Economy. This will run from 9am to 5pm.
On the 1st floor rotunda, there will be a viewing of the Hemp film "Bringing It Home". It will start at noon and run until 1pm. There will time for questions after the viewing.
Come and join us celebrate a new future for the state of Missouri.
Here is the link for the packet that has more details about the event:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/256472339/Capitol-Hemp-Day-Event-Packet
On the 1st floor rotunda, there will be a viewing of the Hemp film "Bringing It Home". It will start at noon and run until 1pm. There will time for questions after the viewing.
Come and join us celebrate a new future for the state of Missouri.
Here is the link for the packet that has more details about the event:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/256472339/Capitol-Hemp-Day-Event-Packet
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Hemp Industries Association 2014 Conference
We hope that you have already made plans to attend the upcoming HIA Conference in Washington, DC, which will be held on Sunday and Monday September 21st -22nd. If not, please don't wait any longer. We have lined up a number of very interesting speakers for the conference.
The Hemp Industries Association (HIA) represents the interests of the hemp industry and encourages the research and development of new products made from industrial hemp, oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis.
This year's featured speakers are:
- KEYNOTE: Doug Fine, author of Hemp Bound
- Patrick D. Goggin, Esq., California Hemp Update
- John W. Roulac, CEO & founder at Nutiva
- Christina Volgyesi, marketing director of Dr. Bronner's
- Steve Allin, author Building with Hemp
- Professor George Weiblen, University of Minnesota
- Shaun Crew, CEO at Hemp Oil Canada
- Jace Callaway, PhD, Co-Breeder of Finola hemp variety from Finland
- Anita Hemmila, Co-Breeder of Finola hemp variety from Finland
CBD Discussion Panel (*invited):
- Tamar Wise, B. Chem, MCDB at Nutrawerx
- Michel Stoltz, CEO Hemp Wellness
- Martin Lee*, CBD Project
- Brian Fiske*, Epilepsy Foundation, Government Relations Associate
- and more TBA...
2014
HIA Conference & Lobby Day Highlights content & schedule are
subject to changes, check the HIA web site for updates.
Tentative Schedule:
- Registration & badge pickup begins on Sunday at 8:00am
- Conference takes place on Sunday from 9:00am-6:00pm
- Dinner on Sunday at 7:30pm at restaurant TBD
- Lobby Day on Monday from 8:00am-5:00pm
- Legislative Reception at 5:00pm
- HIA Board meeting is on evening of Monday
Registration Fee, just $300 by August 21st - The registration fee includes lunch and dinner on Sunday, September 21st. (The hotel offers breakfast in their restaurant next to The Dubliner pub.)
It also includes attendance to our Annual General Meeting, panel
discussions and awards dinner, as well as the opportunity to network
with other members. It also includes the Lobby Day on Monday, September 22nd, which includes training at the hotel in the morning. Your travel, lodging and meals (except as noted above) are NOT included.
Lobby Day Only - General Registration Fee: $75 per person June 16 to September 12. If you are registering for the entire conference, you do not need to register for this event.
The
registration fee includes training at the hotel in the morning and an
HIA Supporting membership. You will be on your own for breakfast and
lunch. Your travel, lodging and meals (except as noted above) are not
included. Visit website to reserve your spot.
Exhibitor Table - We
are also offering table space to attending companies who are interested
in exhibiting their products. The rate is $100 for 1/4 of an 8 foot
table. If you would like more space, just update the quantity of 1/4
table units in your cart. To pay via PayPal, which also accepts credit
cards, please click the button below. Visit website to reserve your spot.
Hotel Info
Phoenix Park Hotel
520 North Capitol St NW
Washington, DC 20001
Toll Free: 1-877-237-2082
202-638-6900
www.phoenixparkhotel.com
520 North Capitol St NW
Washington, DC 20001
Toll Free: 1-877-237-2082
202-638-6900
www.phoenixparkhotel.com
Please note:
Attendees are responsible for making their own room reservations. Early
booking is highly recommended. Once our block of reserved rooms runs
out, we cannot guarantee the hotel will have a room for you. You may call the hotel to make your reservation or you may book online. When
you call, please remember to mention the Hemp Industries Association
Annual or Group Code 18949 when booking to get the HIA group rate and be
sure to get a reservation confirmation number. If you are booking online atwww.phoenixparkhotel.com remember to enter the Group Code 18949 to obtain our group rate.
About the Hemp Industries Association
The Hemp Industries Association (HIA) represents the interests of the hemp industry and encourages the research and development of new products made from industrial hemp, oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis.
The 2014 HIA Conference, Lobby Day & Legislative Reception
in Washington, DC - September 21 & 22, 2014
GENERAL REGISTRATION EXTENDED TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st
HOTEL CUT-OFF IS ALSO AUGUST 21st.
SAVE $50 ON REGISTRATION & MORE ON HOTEL!
Don't Delay...
Monday, August 18, 2014
Kentucky State Ag and Federal Government reach deal on Hemp seeds
The state of Kentucky and the Federal government have reached a deal that now make it to import Industrial Hemp seeds into this country. The deal has allowed the state of Kentucky to end its lawsuit against them.
The deal is now legal and gives the farmers of Kentucky a genuine and legitimate process by which they can procure the seeds they want to farm. This will make the logistical process much easier to approach and in the long term lower production cost. It will also alleviate some of the insurance costs of the process.
As of right now, Kentucky is the only state to have this in place. We hope it will spread to the entire country.
Unfortunately, in the deal the Kentucky Department of Agriculture gave the federal government the authority to control the cultivation and the marketing of the hemp. I see this as a loss. This could behave like a commerce clause kind of catch. The federal government now has the authority to control the entire process from seed to final product.
I am glad but also apprehensive. It would've been better if the lawsuit had gone all the way.
The deal is now legal and gives the farmers of Kentucky a genuine and legitimate process by which they can procure the seeds they want to farm. This will make the logistical process much easier to approach and in the long term lower production cost. It will also alleviate some of the insurance costs of the process.
As of right now, Kentucky is the only state to have this in place. We hope it will spread to the entire country.
Unfortunately, in the deal the Kentucky Department of Agriculture gave the federal government the authority to control the cultivation and the marketing of the hemp. I see this as a loss. This could behave like a commerce clause kind of catch. The federal government now has the authority to control the entire process from seed to final product.
I am glad but also apprehensive. It would've been better if the lawsuit had gone all the way.
Monday, July 28, 2014
HIA sponsors a Industrial Hemp Building Course in Colorado
Fort Collins, CO(July 26, 2014)-The Hemp Industries Association is proud to announce a three day Hemp building course in Colorado. The course is a hands-on tutorial on all aspects of building with the green raw material of Industrial Hemp.
Participants will be building an actual structure using the raw material. Each person will be taught the theory and application of the building material.
The course will be onsite and take place September 5-7. The cost for members of HIA is $350.00. The cost for non-members of HIA is $400.00 USD. Camping on the site is available.
To sign up and find out more please go to this link:
http://www.thehia.org/2014-HIA-hempcrete-building-course-building-with-hemp.html
Participants will be building an actual structure using the raw material. Each person will be taught the theory and application of the building material.
The course will be onsite and take place September 5-7. The cost for members of HIA is $350.00. The cost for non-members of HIA is $400.00 USD. Camping on the site is available.
To sign up and find out more please go to this link:
http://www.thehia.org/2014-HIA-hempcrete-building-course-building-with-hemp.html
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
State Senator Jason Holsman is sponsoring another Hemp Farming bill in Missouri
Tell him Steven Wilson sent you. He still uses the cues words I gave
him and I hope this time he can bring more people to the dinner table.
Let him know you support Hemp farming in Missouri.
Contact Jason at
info@jasonholsman.com
816.942.2767 (campaign)
(573) 751-6607 (office in Jeff city)
Remember, tell him and his staff that Steven Wilson sent you. The Missouri Hemp Network is ready to make Missouri strong again.
http://www.kmbz.com/pages/19364186.php?contentType=4&contentId=15521041
Don't let up. The public servant says one thing and does another. We must continue to push for Hemp farming in America. If a public servant wants to sponsor a bill, then let them know it is a serious endeavor. Don't let up!!
Peace in 2014 and beyond.
Contact Jason at
info@jasonholsman.com
816.942.2767 (campaign)
(573) 751-6607 (office in Jeff city)
Remember, tell him and his staff that Steven Wilson sent you. The Missouri Hemp Network is ready to make Missouri strong again.
http://www.kmbz.com/pages/19364186.php?contentType=4&contentId=15521041
Don't let up. The public servant says one thing and does another. We must continue to push for Hemp farming in America. If a public servant wants to sponsor a bill, then let them know it is a serious endeavor. Don't let up!!
Peace in 2014 and beyond.
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