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Time 2 Pump Up The Volume
October 20, 2019
Get up-2-date with Time4Hemp.news and find out about the new programs on the network. This is the October 2019 issue of what will be (hopefully) a MONTHLY release. I’m really excited about our getting back to broadcasting new programs on the network. It's been a struggle to accomplish.

Invest In A Growing Cannabis Market
February 20, 2019
It’s easy to invest in Cannabis Stocks on-line! You can buy into Aurora or Canopy stock for as little as $100 (or less) with your smart phone or laptop. Learn how to manage your stock portfolio like you manage your savings account. Buy and sell stocks and NEVER PAY A BROKER FEE!

Exposing Fake News
January 20, 2017
The Time 4 Hemp Broadcasting Network is a digital media outlet that shares factual information which is difficult to locate elsewhere. This broadcasting network is dedicated to exposing the lies embedded in FAKE NEWS created and released as FACT by the United States government about cannabis hemp.

Hemp May Be The Next Gold Mine
October 20, 2016
Casinos on Native American land have poured billions in to tribal economies since the late 1980’s, lifting many people from poverty. Now, some hope, cultivating industrial hemp could do the same. Under U.S. law, hemp can be grown only for research, with a permit from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Enforcement Administration said.

The DEA Remains Publicly Ignorant
August 20, 2016
The Drug Enforcement Administration continues to cling to an ignorant policy that has proven to be a failure since its conception. Marijuana will remain a Schedule l controlled substance, which declares it has “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse,” the Drug Enforcement Administration said.
