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   DETROIT, Michigan, September 30, 1999 (ENS) - The U.S. Drug
   Enforcement Administration (DEA) has seized a tractor trailer of
   sterilized Canadian hemp seed on its way to a large U.S. company that
   has been selling hemp birdseed blends legally for years.

   Following the August 9 seizure, U.S. Customs and the DEA demanded that
   Kenex, Canada's largest producer and processor of industrial hemp
   products, recall previous shipments of other hemp products such as
   oil, granola bars, horse bedding and animal feed. Kenex is based in
   Paincourt, Ontario, 60 miles from Detroit.

   U.S. Customs is threatening nearly $500,000 in fines against Kenex if
   the recalled products are not redelivered to Detroit Customs in the
   next few days. These fines are in addition to the fines and possible
   criminal charges that may be laid in relation to the bird seed load
   itself. A 30 day extension request to clarify the situation was denied
   by U.S. Customs.

   The agencies have taken these actions even though all of the products
   are exempt under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act, and many have
   been sold in the United States for 60 years. There has never a time
   when sterilized hemp seed or oil or meal was illegal.

   The DEA, after repeated requests, refuses to provide Kenex with any
   legal basis for the confiscation.

   Kenex's president, Jean Laprise says, "Kenex, along with many other
   U.S. companies are suffering irreparable damage due to the illegal
   actions taken by the DEA and U.S. Customs. It seems the DEA could be
   spending the U.S. taxpayer's drug war money in better ways than
   chasing after bird seed and horse bedding."

   Laprise says, "All the proper documentation has been supplied to
   Customs in the past in accordance with our custom broker's
   instructions. Kenex has always acted in good faith and has never
   violated any U.S. laws. Our legal counsel has advised us that the DEA
   and U.S. Customs are acting in clear violation of U.S. laws as well as
   NAFTA."

   Industrial hemp has no drug qualities and is grown in 32 countries
   including Canada, France, Germany, and England. The North American
   Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), mentions hemp as a strategic commodity.
   Currently, French and German hempseed products are still entering the
   United States under the same tariff code without problems.

   Kenex is in the process of preparing the paperwork to file a complaint
   under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

   Hemp foods are typically made from sterilized seed like that seized
   from Kenex. It is impossible for the seed to ever contain any tetra
   hydro cannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component in marijuana, which
   is produced in the flowering tops of the female Cannabis Sativa L.
   plant. The THC content in the fiber, leaf or flower of the industrial
   hemp plant is less than one percent. By contrast, the THC content of
   the Cannabis Sativa bred for marijuana production is around 10
   percent.

   Kenex's western U.S. broker and importer of hempseed products is
   Nutiva, a Sebastopol, California based company. Nutiva has over 700
   natural food stores, manufacturers and restaurants utilizing hempseed.

   Nutiva's hempseed bar, made with sunflower, hemp, flax and pumpkin
   seeds and honey, has just surpassed 100,000 units sales, making it the
   top selling hemp food in the U.S. John Roulac, president and founder
   of Nutiva, states, "People love the nutty, chewy taste of our hempseed
   bars. Hempseed is rich in protein, vitamin E and the heart healthy
   Omega 3 are an added bonus."

   The current seizures, recalls and summons are in effect shutting off
   the supply of hempseeds for this growing market. If the markets are
   shut down in the U.S., American farmers future markets for hemp
   products will be curtailed by their own federal government, Roulac
   says.

   Roulac, a board member of the North American Industrial Hemp Council
   and who has also written three books on industrial hemp, finds it
   ironic that the federal government is serving him a summons for
   "Marjiuana related products."

   Industrial hemp is not marijuana, he emphasizes. "If you smoke it you
   get a headache. If you smoke more you get a bigger headache."

   The DEA is required by law to report to Congress each year a list of
   drug producing nations and Canada is not on the list. "The DEA is
   either lying to Congress or admitting industrial hemp is not a drug
   crop," Roulac says.

   One of Nutiva's customers is Coup Restaurant in New York City. Coup's
   executive chef Kevin Roth, said, "Our hempseed crusted tuna is our
   best-selling dish on the menu. To say we are serving a controlled
   substance is outlandish." The restaurant is now purchasing this
   ingredient from other hempseed vendors.

   Kenex initiated its research program on industrial hemp in 1995 in
   cooperation with Ridgetown College of University of Guelph in Ontario.
   A research license was granted by Health Canada to proceed with the
   program. The scope of the project was expanded in 1996 making it the
   largest hemp research project in Canada.

   1997 marked the beginning of the legalization of commercial hemp
   production in Canada with the passing of Bill C-8. This encouraged
   Kenex to expand their acreage of hemp as well as purchase land,
   buildings, and some equipment to start a processing facility. 1998 was
   the first year commercial production and processing of industrial hemp
   in Canada.

   The states of Minnesota, North Dakota and Hawaii have all approved the
   cultivation of industrial hemp, and the legislators in Illinois,
   Montana, Virginia and California have approved resolutions endorsing
   the recommercialization and growing of industrial hemp.

   EEnvironment News Service (ENS) 1999. All Rights Reserved.

   http://ens.lycos.com/

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