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		<title>Application for Cultivation of a Cannabis Licence</title>
		<description>Application for Cultivation of a Cannabis Licence for Scientific Purposes. Get it here !!!!</description>
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		<title>Alberta Crop Fund</title>
		<description>ACIDF cares about consumers. That?s why we?re funding research that will help consumers
access the health benefi ts of barley. Barley is a low fat grain and a great source of
dietary fi bre and calcium. It helps reduce cholesterol and regulate blood glucose levels.
With a low glycemic index, barley plays a role in maintaining the blood sugar levels
of diabetics.</description>
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		<title>List of Approved Cultivars for the year 2006</title>
		<description>List of Approved Cultivars for the yaer 2006.  The following industrial hemp varieties are approved for commercial cultivation under licence for the Year 2006.</description>
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		<title>Industrial Hemp Guide - Schedule 1</title>
		<description>These guidelines state generally applicable principles and practices that are acceptable to the Therapeutic Products Programme (TPP) and that should facilitate compliance with the Industrial Hemp Regulations. 1. All persons wishing to apply for licences, authorizations or permits should read the TherapeuticProducts Programme (TPP) Industrial Hemp Guide - Overview. It provides the necessarybackground on the Regulations to make it easier for applicants to comply with the Regulations. 2. The definitions contained in the Regulations in Appendix I and the explanations in the Glossary ofTerms in Section 4 of the Overview must be well understood by the applicant. 3. To be eligible to hold a licence, permit, or authorization, a person must be a resident of Canada. At least one of the partners in the case of a partnership (or, if the person is a corporation or cooperative), must have its head office in Canada or operate a branch office in Canada.</description>
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		<title>Legal History of American Marijuana Prohibition</title>
		<description>THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT AND THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE: AN INQUIRY INTO THE LEGAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN MARIJUANA PROHIBITION by Richard J. Bonnie & Charles H. Whitebread</description>
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		<title>History of the Non-Medical Use of Drugs in the USA</title>
		<description>The History of the Non-Medical Use of Drugs in the United States
by Charles Whitebread, Professor of Law, USC Law School -A Speech to the California Judges Association 1995 annual conference</description>
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		<title>Hemp History &amp; Facts</title>
		<description>Hemp History & Facts by Earth Friendly Market

For over 3,000 years, hemp has made a significant contribution to the economic and social fabric of societies around the world.</description>
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