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Montana Hemp Resolution Passes House & Senate!
Please Write & Call Your Representative In DC


Rayburn House Office Building

July 22, 2009

Washington, DC — The new 111th Congress is now in session we need Congressman Denny Rehberg, who represents the state of Montana, to become a co-sponsor for HR 1866, the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2009, which will allow farmers in Montana and the rest of U.S. to once again have the opportunity to grow this valuable agricultural crop.

Since 1999 the Montana State Legislature has introduced three bills and resolutions. The bill, a hemp farming bill, become law and both resolutions passed both the House and the Senate.

In early April 2009 a resolution urging Congress to legalize industrial hemp, SJ 20, was adopted by the Montana House and Senate.

If you have a couple of minutes please write to Rep. Rehberg using our custom letter. Please write now:

http://capwiz.com/votehemp/issues/alert/?alertid=13424776

If you have a few more minutes please call his office as this is very effective. We have a great call script that is very short and has a very helpful feedback form so we know how your call went. Please call now:

http://capwiz.com/votehemp/callalert/index.tt?alertid=13424726

If you receive a reply from Rep. Rehberg please email a copy of it to Tom Murphy, Vote Hemp's National Outreach Coordinator, at tom@votehemp.com. We have an intern in DC this summer and it will help him a lot with our lobbying efforts to know the contents of these letters. We will not publish your name or address and hold them in confidence. Please see our Representative Reply Letter page for examples of letters that we have received so far.

We need your help and that of your family, friends and colleagues in Montana, so please forward this email to them. We encourage you to write and call today!


About Vote Hemp

Vote Hemp is a national, single-issue, non-profit organization dedicated to the acceptance of and a free market for low-THC industrial hemp, oilseed and fiber varieties of Cannabis, and to changes in current law to allow U.S. farmers to once again grow the crop.

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Tom Murphy
National Outreach Coordinator
phone: 207-542-4998