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"No Compromise"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Tom... I agree that we have to compromise and maybe more. Commercial Hemp should go its separate way from medical and recreational hemp. I bought a hemp shop here in Tampa that had been in business since 1995. I quit selling pipes, papers and paraphernalia as soon as I got it and concentrated only on clothes, foods, lotions and other hemp products including hemp fiber skateboards. Once word got out that we weren’t a “head-shop” my sales tripled. Three weeks ago I was in Keane, New Hampshire checking out the inventory of a hemp shop going out of business after 13 years. When I told the owner that I wasn’t interested in any of the recreational support products… he was cool with it because that was what was still selling for him. This week I was in Chapel Hill, North Carolina looking for a location to open another “cool little hemp shop”.
If Commercial Hemp is going to be kept illegal because of medical and recreational hemp then I'm sorry but... it’s time for us to go our separate ways.

Glenn Pendergrass
Hyde Park Hemp
Tampa, Florida

P.S. Tom... do you feel like helping me get a Commercial Hemp Bill of Gov. Christ's desk?

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