The Hempire Strikes back - Can Hemp Change the World?

The Hempire Strikes back

AMARU - a green ethical business based around hemp, with a truly sustainable vision for community hemp. AMARU is conceived and designed to both fund the research of Hemp Global Solutions, and to establish regional markets for new hemp communities to sell into.

Products are designed to have an overall positive effect on the global environment while reversing the negative trends of wealth moving away from the people who generate it!. Our sustainable community hemp model, will empower communities, creating wealth and resources while bio-remediating environments
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  • added June 10, 2009

6 comments // The Hempire Strikes back - Can Hemp Change the World?

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    Fight Terrorism Grow your own!!!!

    Outgrowbigbro!

    Free the weed!!!! Cannabis/Hemp will save the world!!!

    recommended by ras_menelik
    H0M3GR0WN
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    These people have the right idea. Hemp oil = fish oil without the mercury and overfishing, benefits people, benefits agriculture, and so on.

    Great post!

    Thanks for sharing.

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    pjacobs51
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    DearAdministration Officials,
    You have too many laws in the first place and the ones we really need should be in the area of child abuse and sex abuse. Of all the horrible things going on in our society, you make smoking marijuana into such a huge big deal?
    Grow up and pay attention to the truly important pains that society has to deal with, and not the things that relieve the pain.
    Smokers, do your thing!
    Officials...do the right thing; leave them alone!

    Abraham99
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    Great post! End the Fascist evil drug war!

    MinneapolisMafia
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    Hemp is one of our most sustainable resources. Good post. Now featured on the Sustainable Agriculture Channel.

    http://current.com/topics/86293911_sustainable-agriculture/

    JanforGore
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    Attack of the clones!

    SHAWN_RITTIMAN
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