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PatiCakes, Queen of Cannabis; Dr T, Sidekick; Kandice Hawes, Executive Director Orange County NORML, David James, Secretary Orange County NORML discuss with guest Dani of Sacramento, what is going on in Sacramento..................

The Farmer's Daughter restaurant and Bakery in Sacramento was raided in 2012 and police say they had 80 lbs of pot! Well it was something like 2 pounds! More lies & deceit to make a bust! And from what Dani says, the raids are still happening in Sacramento! Didn't they get the email from the government?

BIG NEWS...........California Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 566 which will allow California Farmers to grow industrial Hemp upon federal approval........Maybe I won't have to have my Hemp Tote Bags "Made in China"!!

Canada knows how to do it, they are pumping $1.3Billion into new pot growing project! Take notice United States, you are in the dark Ages!!

Hey who turned the lights off? California indoor Growers blow out electrical lines in a "quiet" residential neighborhood in Stanislaus County. They used so much electricity that they overloaded the grid & burned through cables supplying the entire neighborhood!! WTF!

America's First Hemp Crop Harvest In Almost 60 Years Begins In Colorado!! YAY!! Hemp Hemp Hooray!!

Back in May, Springfield, Colo. farmer Ryan Lofin planted 55 acres of hemp -- the first hemp crop planted in the U.S. in nearly 60 years. Last week, Lofin and others harvested the historic hemp plants by hand as advocates watched. The passage of Amendment 64 in Colorado last November, which famously legalized marijuana for recreational use by adults, also allows for the commercial growing of hemp.
And now that Attorney General Eric Holder recently announced that the Department of Justice will allow Colorado's new marijuana laws to go into effect, this harvest may be the symbolic first that restarts a once-booming American industry, if other farmers choose to follow Lofin's lead.

"This is monumental for our industry," said Bruce Perlowin, chief executive of Hemp Inc., to The Denver Post back when Lofin first planted his crop. "It will unlock a clean industrial revolution that will be good for the economy, good for jobs and good for the environment."

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