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Press Release: North Dakota Farmers in Court Nov. 14 for Oral Arguments in Hemp Lawsuit

[Courtesy of Vote Hemp]

NEWS ADVISORY: November 7, 2007
CONTACT: Adam Eidinger, T: 202-744-2671, E: adam@votehemp.com or Tom Murphy T: 207-542-4998, E: tom@votehemp.com

North Dakota Farmers in Court Nov. 14 for Oral Arguments in Hemp Lawsuit

BISMARCK, ND – Two North Dakota farmers, who filed a lawsuit in June to end the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) ban on commercial hemp farming in the United States, will have their day in court on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 in Bismarck, North Dakota. Oral arguments begin at 10:00 am CST in the William L. Guy Federal Building, 220 E Rosser Ave Bismarck, ND and will immediately be followed by a press conference on the courthouse steps.

The farmers – State Rep. David Monson of Osnabrock and Wayne Hauge of Ray – will appear in court to observe oral arguments made on their behalf by attorneys Tim Purdon and Joe Sandler. If successful, the landmark lawsuit will lead to the first state–regulated cultivation of commercial industrial hemp farming in fifty years.

WHO: Rep. David Monson, North Dakota House assistant majority leader, farmer
Wayne Hauge, licensed hemp farmer
Tim Purdon, Vogel Law Firm, Bismarck, attorney for the plaintiffs
Joe Sandler, co-counsel for plaintiffs and legal counsel for VoteHemp.com
Eric Steenstra, president, VoteHemp.com

WHAT: Oral Arguments Media Availability and Teleconference on New Lawsuit to Grow Hemp

WHERE: William Guy Federal Building, 220 E. Rosser Ave., Bismarck, ND 58501

WHEN: Monday, November 14, 10:00 am CDT, Oral Arguments, Media Availability Afterwards

The North Dakota Legislature recently removed the requirement that state-licensed industrial hemp farmers first obtain DEA permits before growing hemp. The question before the U.S. district court will be whether or not federal authorities can prosecute state-licensed farmers who grow non-drug oilseed and fiber hemp pursuant to North Dakota state law.

Vote Hemp, the nation's leading industrial hemp advocacy group, and it’s supporters are providing financial support for the lawsuit. If successful, states across the nation will be free to implement hemp farming laws without fear of federal interference. More on the case can be found at http://www.votehemp.com/legal_cases_ND.html.

Drug War Issues Hemp
Politics & Advocacy Federal Courts

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