State Rep Ray Begaye (NM-4) discusses the positive impact of biotech and
the potential offered by hemp biotech in his state [1]
Attached is New Mexico House Bill 565 (.pdf - 214 kb) [2], and below is the press release announcing INDUSTRIAL HEMP BILL RECEIVING SUPPORT FROM NM LEGISLATORS - the House Agriculture and Water Resources Committee has passed Bill HB 565 relating to agriculture: Providing for licensing, growing, selling and processing of “Industrial Hemp - Santhica”.
House Bill No. 565 is sponsored by Raye Begaye (D-NM 4th District ), NM State Representative 7th term: Vice Chair; House Agriculture and Water Resources Committee; Concurrent Jurisdiction for Tribes, Nations, Pueblos and the State of New Mexico.
The progess of this bill was announced by Ray Begaye - from their press release: "House Bill 565 passed the agriculture committee by a vote of 8-l this past Monday. The bill will go to the Judiciary Committee and then onto the Floor of NM legislature. House Bill 565 upon passage will stimulate the New Mexico economy with producers, processors, manufacture, and growers."
New Mexico Industrial Hemp Coalition Contacts are Bernice Muskrat, Attorney at Law and CFO for The Native International Solutions, Inc. - Bernicemuskrat [at] yahoo [dot] com - 575-759-4412... and Gloria Castillo, President; New Mexico Hemp Commission - gjc777 [at] gmail [dot] com - 505-554-5476. They are taking donations through the non-profit Rural Coalition to support these efforts.
They are each and all to be congratulated!!
Among the reasons New Mexico passed this bill, from their Press Release about NMHB 565 and industrial hemp:
- Can be used for energy Production in thermal power plants.
- Can be used for remediation in areas contaminated with hydrocarbons.
- Can produce biofuels at twenty gallons per acre
- French breeders have produced a plant byproduct called Santhica at zero THC level.
- Nutrient-rich Hemp milk is good for lactose intolerant consumers.
- Uses significant amounts of carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
- Has tremendous potential for combating climate change.
- A replacement for petroleum products.
- President Clinton signer a National Defense Industrial Preparedness Executive Order No. 12919 - which listed HEMP among the essential agricultural products that should be stocked for national security purposes.
With many states now having passed hemp farming, research and advocacy bills [3] around America - yet no states farming industrial hemp... and the Federal laws still against this crop - what makes NM's Bill 565 different... THE HISTORIC BILL that will finally lead to large fields of industrial hemp being grown in New Mexico, and America, for the first time in decades?
And, what will be the highest and best use for the first industrial hemp to be grown in America in that very long time... now appearing certain to be grown in New Mexico, IN 2011!!!!
There are many reasons I feel farmers in New Mexico will proceed planting fields of industrial hemp in 2011... beyond National Defense Industrial Preparedness Executive Order No. 12919:
The other reason I believe that now, in New Mexico, in 2011, we shall see the beginning of explosive growth in the hemp agricultural and industrial economy, from the ground up, is hemp community stakeholders have formed an open cooperative of farmer organizations and industry representatives from around the world, interested in growing the hemp economy right, and to develop a commodities exchange for hemp industrial development, so farmers can grow crops knowing there are set customers, at set prices - and customers can plan product cycles or power commitments knowing their contracts will be filled.
That we call UCANX - United Cannabis Exchange [4].
Agua Das, founder and inventor of Hemp I Scream
Which will tell us the answer to the question, "what will be the highest and best use for the first industrial hemp to be grown in America"?
Let free market economics decide!
Here is more on how, where and why hemp will be grown in America again, starting this year - in 2011 - as reported here on realNEO before anyplace else on Earth:
INDUSTRIAL HEMP BILL RECEIVING SUPPORT FROM NM LEGISLATORS
NM State Representative Ray Begaye, Vice-Chair of House Agriculture and Water Resource Committee, is proud to announce that the House Agriculture and Water Resources Committee has passed Bill HB 565 relating to agriculture: Providing for licensing, growing, selling and processing of “Industrial Hemp - Santhica”.
House Bill 565 passed the agriculture committee by a vote of 8-l this past Monday. The bill will go to the Judiciary Committee and then onto the Floor of NM legislature. House Bill 565 upon passage will stimulate the New Mexico economy with producers, processors, manufacture, and growers. Santhica has no THC derivatives and is a good candidate for the production of textiles, biodiesel, plastics and vinyl, and health foods.
Some interesting facts about
“INDUSTRIAL HEMP” (SANTHICA)
There will be a PRESS CONFERENCE Thursday, March 10, at 9:30 am in room 317, located in Santa Fe, NM.
House Bill No. 565 is sponsored by Raye Begaye; Concurrent Jurisdiction for Tribes, Nations, Pueblos and the State of New Mexico.
NM Industrial Hemp Coalition Contacts:
CFO for The Native International Solutions, Inc.: Bernice Muskrat
Email: bernicemuskrat [at] yahoo [dot] com
505-608-5570
575-759-4412
CEO: Jennifer Muskrat-Velarde for Native International Solutions, Inc.
President; New Mexico Hemp Commission: Gloria Castillo
505-554-5476
gjc777 [at] gmail [dot] com
PLEASE COME OUT TO THE ROUNDHOUSE THURSDAY, MARCH 10 AT 9:30 A.M. TO SUPPORT AND HEAR EXPERT SPEAKERS TALK ON THE MERITS OF THE INDUSTRIAL HEMP INDUSTRY HOUSE BILL: 565.
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Links:
[1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wng0LP5zWY&feature=player_embedded
[2] http://realneo.us/system/files/NMHB565Binder1.pdf
[3] http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3395
[4] http://realneo.us/hemp-i-scream-and-Agua-Das
[5] http://traditional.capwiz.com/bio/id/1181
[6] http://66.228.45.157/system/files/NMHB565Binder1.pdf