Jefferson
City, MO—A General Laws Committee hearing is set for March 26th at
3:00 pm and it will be held in SCR 1. Senate Bill 358 is on the schedule for
this hearing.
Senator
Jason Holsman (D—Kansas City) has sponsored this bill and its main goal to get
Industrial Hemp reclassified as to allow Missouri farmers the right to farm
Industrial Hemp.
This
is a public hearing that allows for testimony in person or in writing if given
ahead of time. For those interested in testifying at this hearing please
contact sweb@senate.mo.gov
The
following are the members of the General Laws Committee:
- Brian Nieves, 26th, Chairman
- Rob Schaaf, 34th, Vice-Chairman
- Doug Libla, 25th
- Gary Romine, 3rd
- Ryan Silvey, 17th
- Jason Holsman, 7th
- Jamilah Nasheed, 5th
Steven
Wilson of the Central Missouri Hemp Network said “Hearings like this give people
a chance to voice their opinion outside of the ballot. Informed citizenry is
what managed this country and it is how we can reclaim farm sovereignty and farm
freedom. I encourage all who care about the working man to come out and tell
the Senate what they think, either way. Citizen up or citizen down.”
For
more information you may contact Jason Holsman at http://www.jrholsman.com/index.php/contact-us
For
more information you may contact Steven Wilson at 573-416-0075
4 comments:
Good to see yet another state taking action, I liked the post before this that gave a breakdown on all the states that have taken similar action. What has to happen along with all this is that the federal government must be on board, so I hope lots of you are signing the petition to the White House at www.minawear.com/about-us/
That petition is great thing. That and lots of other things like it are already making a difference this year.
This issue is where the GOP is starting to look a lot better - where are all the Dems on this?
Dems are out to lunch, or like Schumer, trying to start a war with Russia. And where is the press?
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