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Michigan Hemp
About Us
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The Michigan Industrial Hemp Education and Marketing Project has the stated goal of "Working to expand hemp as a natural resource for industrial and private enterprise."
Our mission is to educate the public and state government officials about Industrial Hemp and try to clear up the myths and teach the facts through meetings and seminars and setting up booths at public events. We also will be working to connect consumers and vendors of hemp products in Michigan and in the United States.
We are a Michigan non profit orginization and funded through membership dues, fund raising events, and donations.
If you are interested in helping out or becoming a member please do not hesitate to contact us.
Your Involvement » back to top «
Membership dues are $10.00 year for basic membership and $15.00 for an enhanced membership, which includes a personalized, email address .
Enhanced membership includes a "@mi-hemp.org", "@mihemp.org" or (most common) "@michiganhemp.org" email address for 5 years (renewals will still be only $10.00/annum during this time) and both regular and enhanced membership includes access to a discussion board.
Interested non-members may also subscribe to infrequent email alerts.
Our Objective in Action » back to top «
Looking to directly work the hall and offices of Lansing, our direct geographically focused action plan involves YOU in the legislative process. With your 9-digit zip code, we will target both who your State Senator and State Representative in Lansing are. When we meet with your legislators, we will alert you with their contact information, allowing you to contact them to voice your support for our efforts.
In addition, we will let your legislators know how many members are in their district (though we never share your information; numerical information only. See our Privacy Policy). Obviously the more members we have in each district, the more powerful our voice can be in making positive change.
Legislative Policy » back to top «
During the next several months we will be pushing forth an agenda to enact legislation allowing for the legal, regulated use of industrial hemp to be grown only for fiber, seed, biomass, etc., and NOT for recreational or medicinal purposes. Remember, the best industrial hemp produces the least valuable medicinal and recreational product, and this organization does not condone the use of such output.
The details of this policy will change over time, and as we communicate with statewide agencies, farmers, law enforcement officials, manufacturers, entrepreneurs and elected officials, details will change. The details -- and thus the text -- are dynamic, so check here often. Members will have access to two forums for their input.
Currently, the Legislative Policy linked below is in the House Committe on Commerce. Contact your legislator to let them know you support this Resolution (remember, this is a Resolution, and does not change the "on-the-book" laws. That change will be possible in the next few months).
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Texts of our Legislative PoliciesCurrent Versions: HR 314: A resolution urging Congress ... Download Here
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Our Board of Directors » back to top «
Non-Board Executives and Directors (i.e. no voting powers)
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Paul Pearson |
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Legislative Liaison: |
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Richard Clement |
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With at least 8 years of Web design and corporate communications experience, Paul Pearson was a forming partner of MIHEMP with Everett Swift 4 other dedicated activists.