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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 Legal
in many countries
throughout Europe
and Asia, including the
United Kingdom, the
Netherlands, and China.




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now and then
is a good thing.
Thomas Jefferson




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same time, it is every
citizen's responsibility
to disobey
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Henry Ford

built a plastic car made of fiber from hemp and wheat straw in 1941.


CRRH's Cannabis Tax Acts (CTA) would comprehensively reform marijuana laws by regulating and taxing adult sales; licensing the cultivation of the drug for sale in state-run package stores and adults-only businesses; allowing adults to grow their own and farmers to grow industrial hemp without license; and letting doctors prescribe untaxed cannabis to patients suffering from a variety of illnesses and injuries.

CRRH has now launched our campaign to end adult marijuana prohibition, restore industrial hemp and help medical marijuana patients through our ground-breaking Cannabis Tax Act legislation. Click here for the latest news on CRRH's work.

This site provides an introduction to OCTA , publishes the full text of law (OCTA), and explains why CTA will be upheld in a court of law (OCTA). You can also learn about the initiative requirements (OCTA) and our work lobbying against prohibition

We are working to place CTA on the ballot in Oregon and perhaps other states by the year 2010. Hemp can help create local jobs and help America.

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We can take the first steps for the rest of our country toward an energy source based on sustainability, life and growth, as well as naturally based food, medicine, sacrament, and recreation. Industrial Hemp will save many farms and cannabis will be regulated and sold through state liquor stores, with tax proceeds generating millions of dollars toward the General Fund, thus ending the unjust war on cannabis.

Reasons we think OCTA will be the first to legalize!

Help OCTA move forward to stop the War on Cannabis by challenging the 1937 Marihuana Tax Act, it's credibility and effectiveness. With your help, we can do it!

Hemp prohibition is the result of propaganda by the petrochemical, cotton, and wood-based paper industries, who foresaw competition from hemp. Virtually anything that can be made from petroleum can be made from hempseed and other vegetable oils at a much lesser cost, and hemp fiber is many times more durable and resourceful than cotton or wood-based paper.

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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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