written by reader HEMP News…

by catmann | March 31, 2018 2:21 pm

Innerestin news came in today (Saturday) through my news feed for, ironically enough, MJNA? I’m not sure if it was mentioned here already but this news could have a profound impact on the share price of not just MJNA but HEMP, as well, should explode if the legalization of industrial hemp becomes legal on the federal level…TWT.
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On March 26, 2018, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced his intention to propose legalizing industrial hemp as an agricultural commodity via the Hemp Farming Act of 2018. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is co-sponsoring the bill, along with a bipartisan group of senators.
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I’m grateful to who ever mentioned it here. It brought me back to HEMP-OTC after I walked away from it with a small lose when I confused it with the Canadian company with the HEMP symbol (Hempco foods HEMP.V) They were and still are associated with ACBFF-AURORA…it took me a day or so to figure out my error as both were trading at about the same price. {HEMP.V roared off before I could get in LOLOL!}
I should be embarrassed at such a gaff but if I couldnt laugh at my own mistakes I’d be missing out on a LOT OF LAUGHS.
As it is, this site brought HEMP OTC back on to my radar, apparently, just in the nick of time…as if I needed more reason to continue my subscription!

HAPPY EASTER TO ALL… believers and non.
Chet

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7 responses to “written by reader HEMP News…”

  1. Have you located any financials on HEMP? I don’t see any info on them in the services that aggregate financial info, though I haven’t looked to see if they actually file with the SEC.

    I like the story of an industrial “hemp renaissance”, but a story isn’t enough — it has to make sense as a business, and be something you can buy at a rational price.

  2. catmann says:

    Just for the record, that news DID hit my HEMP news feed on the day it came out… I missed it.
    And a timing foot note…
    Just WHEN the farm bill will be passed or even IF it gets past is anyone’s guess. The farm bill was set up as it was because food is so important to the nation. Putting food stamps into the equation forced the bill to become bi-partisan in its nature. Country farm interests on one side of the bridge and food for the city dwellers on the other. Personally, I think the ONLY reason that the sponsors of this bill has thrown industrial hemp in the mix is because they know what a nightmare the EASY TO WIN trade war is going to cost our farmers. Hemp (the plant) just could be the windfall that will save them…(first salvos of this EASY TO WIN WAR have landed…market is down 700 points and China is out, er, ah, hummm…well they must be out sumpin, eh?). Washington believed growing hemp was the financial foundation that built our young, non-industrial, farming nation. It was his main crop.
    The price for that windfall, of course, will be Food Stamps. How evil can the wealthy Christian rightwing get when they are willing to bankrupt grocery stores everywhere AND pay a huge amount more for their farm food items just so they can proudly boast that they are responcible for ending another ‘entitlement’…just don’t look behind the curtain hiding all the low income people who will go hungry…85% of which will be the CHILDREN of the working poor.
    The more info ya get the better right?
    At the risk of to much digressing…the politics in all of this does matter.
    Food stamps are NOT an ‘entitlement’. They are a subsidy for the grocery industry…with the lowest margins of any industry, they need it. Well, they need it if we are ALL TO EAT. I don’t guess I’d care if I was a billionaire filling my pockets with free government money, how much I have to pay for groceries or where the get shipped in from…my kids will still be obese.
    Would someone define ‘entitlement’ for me?Are hand outs good or bad in the eye of the *receivee or the *giveee?
    Whatever…the Farm bill has gone for years without being pasted in times gone bye. With the bi-partisanship a long ways off it’s anybody’s guess how it will actually effect anyone’s share price…if ever.

    *when colorful words get to hard to find…I make up my own.

  3. Jan says:

    Is it legal to own the stock, HEMP in the U.S.? Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but I’m really quite confused by all the conflicting information.

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