Hemp Advocacy

H.onor E.arths M.iracle P.lant

Hemp is a vital resouce that as a culture we need to reclaim to bring ecological balance to this earth.  Lets take action and educate our communities about using hemp for food, fuel and fiber for a more sustainable future!

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Email: jag_peace2u [at] hotmail.com
 
Address: United States
 
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Member Since: September 18, 2008
 
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