Australia: Hemp Production Now Legal in New South Wales
American hemp consumers still can't grow their own, but as of this week, they now have one more choice of where to import it from. The state government of New South Wales, Australia's most populous state, Wednesday approved large-scale hemp farming and is set to begin considering license applications under the new plan.

hemp plants (Luke Zigovitz for votehemp.com)
Hemp is also environmentally friendly. It requires little water and grows quickly. In the US Midwest, feral hemp plants grow in abundance more than 60 years after fields were planted during World War II's "Hemp For Victory" campaign and then destroyed after the war.
"Industrial hemp has the potential to provide farmers with a much-needed additional fast-growing summer crop option that can be used in rotation with winter grain crops," said the Minister for Primary Industries, Ian Macdonald, in remarks reported by the Sydney Morning Herald. "It's a potentially lucrative industry due to its environmentally friendly nature."
Under the Hemp Industry Act regulations, farmers must be licensed, fields must be audited and regularly inspected, and police must test the crop to ensure that it has insignificant THC levels.
Some 200 people have contacted the Department of Primary Industries to inquire about growing hemp, the Morning Herald reported.
Australia will now join Canada, China, and a number of European countries as hemp producers. The US will continue to import the hemp it consumes. Tough luck, American farmers.
E Jenkins
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 11/25/2008 - 4:20pmSo, the governemnt can accept it an an import and PAY for it (wasteful spending Obama!!!) instead of letting its own farmers grow it...that's a DEFINITE success story of the Drug War!
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Comment posted by Anonymous on Mon, 11/24/2008 - 2:11pmGreat to hear this - partly as I have shares in EcoFibres,
an Australian hemp company, but more as it is part of my desire to see hemp cultivated widely.
Will blog on this, check out www.hempforvictory.blogspot.com