| For Immediate Release
Thursday, August 19, 2004
CONTACT: Adam Eidinger 202-232-8997,
202-744-2671
Air Force Says Hemp Skin Care
Products Not Prohibited
USAF Letter Refutes Reports of Ban by Numerous
TV Stations
WASHINGTON, DC —
The Indoor Tanning Association (ITA) representing thousands
of businesses and the Hemp
Industries Association's (HIA) 200 member companies
received written clarification this week from the United
States Air Force Surgeon General's Office that hemp
skin care products are "not prohibited" under
a policy dating back to 2001 that bans ingestion of
hemp foods by Air Force personnel. The North American
trade groups sought clarification of the Air Force policy
on hemp sun block and other personal care products that
contain hemp seed oil after reports first published
April 23rd in Mach Meter: The Online Publication of
Cannon Air Force Base raised unfounded concerns that
items could cause false positive drug tests. See the
Air Force letter at: http://www.votehemp.com/PDF/AF_hemp_skincare_policy.pdf
The false story was picked up by the Associated
Press and then reported on at least 27 local and cable
TV stations in May of this year, damaging various American
body care businesses. The reports mislead the general
public to think they should not use hemp oil sun block
and tanning lotions because they allegedly could cause
positive drug tests for marijuana and trigger drug sniffing
dogs at military check points. A list of TV stations
that aired the false report is at the end of this release.
"We are grateful the Air Force clarified
their policy on hemp personal care products, which include
soap, shampoo, lip balm, lotions and sun block, among
others" says Candi Penn, Executive Director of
HIA. "Although the Air Force policy on hemp foods
is similarly ill-founded, the Air Force clarification
on skin care will certainly help dispel the myth that
someone could fail a drug just from using hemp tanning
lotion. We hope news media will report this clarification
since earlier reports this year damaged legitimate business,
especially hemp sun block manufacturers, just as the
summer buying season began."
Of all vegetable oils, hemp oil contains
the highest proportion of the omega 3 & 6 Essential
Fatty Acids (EFAs) which nourish and replenish the skin
in personal care products. U.S. hemp companies voluntarily
observe reasonable trace THC limits similar to those
adopted by European nations as well as Canada. These
limits protect consumers with a wide margin of safety
from workplace drug-testing interference even when eating
unrealistic quantities of hemp oil and nut on a daily
basis. (see hemp industry standards regarding trace
THC at www.testpledge.com).
The following TV stations aired FALSE
reports on the Air Force banning hemp personal care
products in May 2004 and should issue corrections: CNBC
(Cable); KAMR; KASA; KCIT; KDFW; KETV; KFDA; KGPE; KHOU;
KMOV; KNSD; KSNW; KOB; KSPR; KTRK; KSAZ; KUAT; KUSE;
WEWS; WGN; WINK; WJZ; WLBT; WLMT; WNYW; WPIX; WPMI;
Visit www.VoteHemp.com to read court
documents and numerous scientific
studies concerning hemp foods. For more information
or to arrange interviews with representatives of the
hemp industry, please call Adam Eidinger at 202-232-8997.
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