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Sign the petition to legalize industrial hemp: http://www.hemp4everyone.org. Industrial hemp is a crop that has the potential to lower the environmental impacts of textile production, empower small-scale farmers and create jobs in a wide variety of industries. Two non-profit groups, Fibershed and Growing Warriors, are working to reintroduce industrial hemp into Kentucky—and eventually U.S. agriculture. On July 4, 2016, a petition will be delivered urging Congress to pass the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015/2016 (S.134 and H.R. 525) legalizing the cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States. We invite you to learn more about industrial hemp and sign the petition: http://www.hemp4everyone.org Growing Warriors is a Kentucky-based farming program designed to train, assist, and equip military veterans with the skills, tools and supplies needed to grow organic produce for their families and communities. http://growingwarriors.org Fibershed develops regenerative textile systems that are based on carbon farming, regional manufacturing, and public education. http://www.fibershed.com Patagonia, through our membership in 1% For The Planet®, provides cash grants and in-kind services to thousands of community-based groups working to create positive change for the planet in their own backyards. http://www.patagonia.com/grants
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Legal in europe
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Please support Growing Warriors https://www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/help-growing-warriors-grow/x/15761804
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What right do governments have to stop people from trying to save the world that we live on?
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An advertisement that brings tears to my eyes! When I absolutely need new clothes, they will absolutely be Patagonia
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Absolutely inspiring work! Props to these people and Patagonia! We are experimenting with growing cannabis with zero inputs utilizing permaculture design here in Oregon! Keep it up!!!
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I am glad to see spurts of progress (about hemp farming) in a lot of states. Sooner or later there has to be a tipping point in which the federal government will surrender to state nullifications of the 1970 Controlled Substances Act.
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Inspiring, Patagonia is doing something right. love there cloths.
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What an inspiring & beautiful film. It beats me why governments can't usually see beyond the ends of their noses. This should be shown to those who make the decisions (supposedly on our behalf) for the betterment of society and all. But we're mostly led by donkeys in the pay of big corporations and lobbyists who only see the next buck to be made from short term unsustainable enterprises.Good work.
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As a Veteran of the US Marine Corps I sincerely appreciate that there's good people like this advocating for a good cause such as this. It saddens me to see so many Veterans seemingly pushed aside and forgotten by the very country we served. I will definitely support this company.
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now they need another grant to buy the weapons needed to protect their livelihood against the human scum that think they can tell us what we can and what we can not grow on our own land!!!!
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So sad that this has less than 7500 views! Amazing stuff!
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The chills are real!
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Brought tears to my eyes :)
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Praised!
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LOL. most ALL of patagucci clothing is made in 3rd world countries and this bullshit is talking about making it in the usa? LMFAO
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It's a shame your clothes are made in China.
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Way to go!!
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Compelling story and the most beautiful American flag I have ever seen.
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wow, i have never owned any patagonia clothes but I am already a fan of what you guys do and stand for
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Shame on those, who prohibited this plant. Their bodies are still rotten - but hemp is unforgotten.
Our plant has a huge demand on products made of hemp. Food, fiber, clothes, paper, plastic, cars, fuel, furniture and and and.
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