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Ruth's Hemp Foods Enlists Uncle Sam to Launch Special
Edition Hemp Bar in Support of Vote Hemp's Efforts on Behalf of U.S. Farmers
Source: Ruth's Hemp Foods, 07-06-07
Toronto , Ontario (July 4, 2007) Ruth's Hemp Foods is proud to
introduce a special edition hemp snack bar to promote support of Vote
Hemp. Vote Hemp, a Washington, DC-based industrial hemp advocacy group,
is funding the legal costs of two North Dakota farmers, Dave Monson and
Wayne Hauge, in the farmers' lawsuit against the US Drug Enforcement Agency.
100 percent of all profits from the first three months' sale of the Vote
Hemp Bar will go directly to Vote Hemp. Thereafter, 20 percent of the
bar's profits will be donated to Vote Hemp for the entire life of the
bar.
Ruth Shamai, president of Ruth's Hemp Foods and a supporter of Vote Hemp's
tireless work in the US, was a key activist in the cadre composed of leading
environmentalists, agriculture experts and entrepreneurs that lobbied
successfully for the legalization of industrial hemp production in Canada
in 1998. "The United States government should get past all the drug
association rhetoric and take a clear-eyed look at low-THC industrial
hemp for its many valuable assets, including it being a healthy, nutrient-dense
food," says Ruth. "And, as a bonus, it is a very low-impact,
environmentally-friendly crop."
"I know firsthand what Vote Hemp is trying to accomplish," adds
Ruth. "This is how we, as a company, can do something to show our
support for Vote Hemp and, by extension, for all the farmers in the US
who simply want to be able to lawfully grow low-THC industrial hemp; a
crop dating back to 8000 BC that has been of significant importance to
many nations, including the United States. It's true, colonial America
had mandatory hemp farming; US Presidents Washington and Jefferson both
grew hemp; the first US flag was sewn from hemp canvas; and, the first
two drafts of the US Declaration of Independence were written on hemp
paper. I think the launch of our Vote Hemp Bar coincides nicely with the
United States' Independence Day. It's time to give the US farmer freedom
to choose a crop that, in Canada and elsewhere, has proven to be an economically
viable crop."
"When Ruth said that she wanted to make a Vote Hemp Bar we were ecstatic,"
says Eric Steenstra, President of Vote Hemp. "I was even more blown
away when I tasted its delicious Red, White and Blueberry flavor. We want
to thank Ruth for having the vision to support US farmers' right to grow
hemp. On behalf of our thousands of supporters we encourage leading natural
foods stores to carry the Vote Hemp Bar," adds Steenstra, who co-founded
Vote Hemp in 2000. "This is an easy thing retailers can do to help
resume US hemp farming and their customers will love it, too."
About Ruth's Hemp Foods, Inc.
Ruth's Hemp Foods, based in Toronto, Ontario, pioneered the use of hemp
in food in North America, making Hemp Bars, Hemp Protein Powders, Omega
Burgers (hemp-based vegetarian burger patties), Hemp Tortilla Chips,
Hemp Salsa, Hemp Oil Salad Dressings, Certified Organic Hemp Oil, Certified
Organic SoftHemp (shelled hempseed) in addition to other hemp food
items. Ruth's Hemp Foods manufacturers the most extensive line of hemp
foods availabledistributed throughout the US and Canadamaking
tasty, nutritious products that are packed with essential fatty acids
and protein, and are always free of GMOs, refined sugars, hydrogenated
oils, trans fats, artificial preservatives, fillers and colors. For additional
information, please visit: www.ruthshempfoods.com/votehemp
About Vote Hemp
Vote Hemp is a national, nonprofit advocacy group dedicated to a free
US market for low-THC industrial hemp and to changes in current federal
and state laws to allow US farmers to once again grow this important agricultural
crop. Vote Hemp is working to end the federal prohibition on industrial
hemp farming. Vote Hemp also works to defend against any new laws, regulations
or policies that would prohibit or restrict hemp commerce or imports.
For additional information, please visit: www.votehemp.com