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  • American Hemp Mercantile - Online catalog of hemp clothing, books and videos, and other cool stuff.
  • Ecolution is a mail order and wholesale company offering sustainable clothing, accessories and skincare products made from hemp.
  • Environmentally and Ecologically Friendly Hemp Paper - We carry the largest selection of premium tree-free hemp paper and uncoated cover stock in North America for your business, promotional brochure and special publication.
  • Headcase Hemp Hats - Hats and caps from Cannabis Hemp. Can Custom Embroider.
  • HempIsPure - We are committed to increasing the use of Hemp products through Access, Education, and Information
  • HempNet - Hemp information and products
  • Hempola Hemp Seed Oil - A site loaded with information on Cold Pressed Hemp Seed Oil. Natures most complete source of protien and essential fatty acids.
  • Hempstead - The Hempstead Company is proud to provide you with the very best in quality hemp products since 1991.
  • HempWorld magazine - HempWorld, the International Hemp Journal and resource center.
  • Indigo Hemp Company - we offer premium quality hemp products; twine, caps, jean jackets, & more. Advocates of industrial hemp. Hempstory page hemp info & news.
  • Living Tree Paper Company - Living Tree paper company is dedicated to the production of 100% tree free paper.
  • New Earth Hemp Food - Manufacturers and worldwide distributors of 9bar, a healthy hemp food snack. And other hemp products
  • Orangehemp - Catalog with hemp caps, bags, clothes and other stuff. ORANGEHEMP!
  • Oxford Hemp Exchange - Quality Hemp Goods,Clothing,Hemp "Rebel"Coat,Futon Covers,Shower Curtain,Apron,oven mit, Dealer inquiries welcome
  • The Scotty J. Project - Organization devoted to legalizing hemp. Vote in an on-line survey.
  • Under The Sun Hemp Shop - Retail store featuring recycled and other sustainable products. On line ordering

    International Hemp Association
    POB 75007
    Eugene OR. 97401

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Discover the city of Santa Barbara, California, the birthplace of Earth Day. A 1969 oil platform blowout off the coast of Santa Barbara led to a wave of environmental laws nationwide. That gave impetus to what we consider now the cornerstones to the modern environmental movement. A year later, the first Earth Day was held followed by the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. A succession of other laws protecting water, marine life and endangered species followed.