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    Benjamin Franklin
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    mills with cannabis,
    allowing a colonial press
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Hemp is Legal
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and Asia, including the
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Thomas Jefferson




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same time, it is every
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to disobey
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Our goal is to restore industrial hemp and regulate legal cannabis for adults.

CRRH needs your help!

Please support the cause by contributing time or money.

If you are interested in starting a hemp advocacy group in your university or community, please feel free to write us for suggestions on how to get one started.

Let's restore freedom in America!

Please use the link on this page to transfer to a secure web site to make a donation. We need your money to help put the Cannabis Tax Act on the ballot in Oregon. When we regulate marijuana here in the Northwest USA, and the CTA will do that, then the whole international War on some Drugs will grind to a halt and start to crumble.

Help us make this a reality!

Donate now and help us change the world! Stop the War on Drugs in its home here in the USA. Help us win!

Your credit card donation will appear on your monthly statement discreetly, simply as CRRH. Once you have completed your transaction, you will receive an email confirmation and "thank you" note.

We can accept money from anyone, anywhere in the world. There are no legal limits on contributions to initiative petitions. Oregon taxpayers get a 100 percent refund for donations of up to $50, or $100 for married couples filing jointly, of a donation to help CRRH put OCTA on the ballot with the Oregon state income tax credit. Your contribution will allow the CTA's political action committee, the Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp (CRRH), to organize effectively and to finish the drive for Oregon's ballot in November 2010. We hope to take the CTA to other states too. 

Every political campaign needs money to be successful.

Right here, right now, the CTA needs money for its petition drive to pay signature gatherers, for our phone bill, postage and printing. We pledge to use your donation wisely to legally regulate the sale of marijuana to adults and for medicine, and to legalize industrial hemp.

If you have questions or prefer to make your donation by phone, call us at 503-235-4606.

Thanks for helping CRRH's CTA petitions! With your help we will change the world.

If you would like to mail in a donation make your check payable to: Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp, or CRRH.

Help Restore Hemp!

OCTA was carefully crafted over a period of years, with the input of dozens of people. The first third of the text, or Preamble, is a finding by the people, giving the reasons we are breaking from federal drug scheduling. 

The Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp (CRRH) needs money, computers, equipment, and, most of all, volunteers to petition. Please help us restore freedom to America. Please help OCTA!

We need your help to make this happen. Please do what you can. Even a few dollars will enable us to mail petition sheets to supporters around Oregon.  

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    Indian Hemp
    was properly christened
    by Linnaeus, in 1753,
    as Cannabis sativa,
    which remains the
    botanical name for the
    plant species.






The U.S. Government
distributed 400,000 pounds
of cannabis seeds to
American farmers in 1942
to aid the war effort.






















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