Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Will the 113th Congress Legalize Hemp?

by David Borden
Source: stopthedrugwar.org


Earl Blumenauer at Brookings marijuana legalization forum, April 2013

I attended a forum on marijuana legalization at The Brookings Institution Monday, where Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), one ofa handful of Congressional champions of marijuana law reform, was one of the speakers. Along with his general optimism for where the issue is going, Blumenauer predicted that the current Congress -- #113, in office this year and next -- will legalize hemp growing.
That may be a less bold prediction than in the past -- with the highest-ranking Republican senator supporting hemp now, Mitch McConnell, it should be more likely -- but it's still a fairly bold prediction, when one thinks about just how long Congress has refused to do anything for this utterly no-brainer of an issue. One of Blumenauer's reasons was that a House bill to legalize hemp growing, H.R. 525, also is being sponsored by a Kentucky Republican, Thomas Massie.
You heard it here first. (Unless you also watched the Brookings forum.)


1 comment:

  1. This is good news, but does the rep foresee federal approval? We need to work both ways, on the reps and on the feds - this year we hope to have the petition ready with the 25,000 signatures - to coincide with congressional approval. Go to www.minawear.com/about-us/ to sign.
    Make this year and the next rock for hemp!

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