Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp (CRRH)

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The Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp (CRRH)




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Benjamin Franklin started one of America's first paper mills with cannabis, allowing a colonial press free from English control.

Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country.

Thomas Jefferson

The greatest service that can be rendered to any country is to add a useful plant to its culture.

Thomas Jefferson

An acre of the best ground for hemp, is to be selected and sewn in hemp and be kept for a permanent hemp patch.

Thomas Jefferson's Garden book 1849













New Study: Marijuana Stops the Spread of Cancer


The California Chronicles Of Medical Marijuana


Hempseed Biodiesel Car at Ohio County Fair


The History of Marijuana - Magic Weed


The History of Marijuana - Grass


The History of Marijuana - Grass


Willie Nelson: Hemp and the Family Farm


Hemp Hemp Hooray!


Standing Silent Nation - Trailer


D. Paul Stanford - Hempstalk 2007


NOW Willie Nelson on Biodiesel | PBS


Biodiesel from Hemp - General Biodiesel Info


Hemp 4 Victory - 1943


Reefer Madness


Montel Williams Uses Marijuana


Drew Carrey - Reason.TV


Introduction to Cannabis


Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils - Harvest Video


Hemp Paper in Tasmania


Hemp Building Materials


Hemp: The New Soy


Hemp Powered Car debuts in Washington, DC


Hot Hemp Foods on Today Show


Hemp: A solution for our world


Hemp Foods on The Roseanne Show


Students for Sensible Drug Policy


Mitt Romney meets a medical marijuana patient

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Hemp TV is updated frequently, so please visit often and let us know about other hemp-related videos.

Hemp TV is one of the largest archives of hemp-related videos on the Web. Please make a donation to help this resource and to help change cannabis laws in Oregon, the United States, and the world.

Hemp 4 Victory - 1943

All material included herein is provided free of charge for political and educational purposes under the US federal "Fair Use Doctrine." This material may only be used for political and educational purposes without the express written consent.

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Cannabis Common Sense will be airing, as usual, at 8 pm on channel 11 in the Portland Metropolitan Area. Our show also airs at 8 pm on channel 11 throughout the Denver Metropolitan Area and is the # 1 Cable Access show in Colorado. We are also proud to announce the show is a Live call in show, Friday's, 8-9 pm Pacific Time, 503-288-4448 and is intended to educate the public on the uses of cannabis in our society.

Hemp for Victory is a black-and-white United States government film made during the Second World War, explaining the uses of hemp, encouraging farmers to grow as much as possible.

The film was made to encourage farmers to grow hemp for the war effort because the United States was facing a hemp shortage. The intended audience was probably corn farmers in Kentucky, since the narrator emphasizes that land used to grow corn could also grow hemp, and a segment from the song My Old Kentucky Home can be heard on the soundtrack. The film shows a history of hemp and hemp products, how hemp is grown, and how hemp processed into rope, cloth, cordage and other products.

As it was made by the US Government, it is public domain and is freely available for download on the Internet.

Before 1989, the film was relatively unknown, and the United States Department of Agriculture library and the Library of Congress told all interested parties that no such movie was made by the USDA or any branch of the U.S. government. Two VHS copies were recovered and donated to the Library of Congress on May 19, 1989 by Maria Farrow, Carl Packard, and Jack Herer.

The only known copy, at the time 1976, was a 3/4" broadcast quality copy of the film that was originally obtained by William Conde in 1976 from a reporter for the Miami Herald and the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church of Jamaica. It was given in trust that it would be made available to as many as possible. It was put into the hands of Jack Herer by William Conde during the 1984 OMI (Oregon Marijuana Initiative). The film 20 years later is now available anywhere through the internet.
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