Jason Lauve
Hemp Innovator
Jason Lauve is considered the innovator and leading light in Industrial Hemp development in the United States of America. He chose to defend his Human Rights and won a Cannabis indictment in 2009. In 2012 co-authored the first successful hemp legislation in Colorado. 2014 Jason wrote a 42 page document which initiated changes in legislation after hundreds of pounds of industrial hemp seeds bound from Canada to Colorado were seized by federal authorities at the North Dakota border.
Since then, Mr. Lauve has been instrumental, in the momentum of North Carolina’s law and encouraged the cascade of bills across the country, not that they are all good ones. We still have a lot of work to do. He has been involved with projects in Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Pennsylvania, Colorado, and other places around the world. He holds two Supreme Court human rights protections in Mexico for Cannabis. Using his skills, Jason has positively influenced how people thrive and live day to day on a local and international scale.
Today, he travels the world speaking to farmers and communities about Cannabis for health and industrial uses and is currently in Mexico.
Biography
Jason Lauve is considered the innovator and leading light in Industrial Hemp development in the United States of America.
Jason was hit by a reckless individual on the ski slopes in Colorado while volunteering for his 11th year of teaching disabled people how to ski. This resulted in major impairment to his mobility and was forced to use a wheelchair to get around to most places as well as using 2 canes or a walker in his home. Today, almost 20 years later, because of his determination and learning about his body and health, he is walking again. This is a result of a combination of natural healing modalities, including Cannabis, Rife technology, nutrition, a persistent mindset, and embracing views of Dr. Gabor Mate, Bechamp, Dr. Robert Melamede, and a list of others. As soon as he was able to ambulate, he registered for a handicapped license plate for his adventure motorcycle and started to explore Central America and Mexico. He has not used the western medical system since 2015, except for when he fractured his scapula which resulted from a blowout in the front tire of his motorcycle in 2018. Today he is walking with minor issues and has been off the opiate prescriptions for 9 years, except for a few weeks in 2018.
He chose to defend his Human Rights and won a Cannabis indictment in 2009 where after a 4-day long trial he was acquitted and the court was required to return his seized Cannabis, but some was missing. He did move to sue the State and others for the damages to his life, but the attorney failed to submit the claim. Some claim that he is “the Man Who Won the First Battle and Lit the Cannabis Fuse in Colorado.”
In 2012 and 2013 he co-authored the first successful hemp legislation in Colorado. In 2014, Jason wrote a 42-page document to transport industrial hemp seeds from Canada to Colorado which were detained by federal authorities at the North Dakota border. This also initiated changes in legislation and helped him understand how to apply and receive a DEA permit to import seeds into Pennsylvania.
Since then, Mr. Lauve has been instrumental in the momentum of North Carolina’s law and encouraged a cascade of bills across the country, not all of them are good ones, yet he gained a lot of insight to push the envelope with his accomplishments.
He has been involved with projects in Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Pennsylvania, Colorado, and other places around the world. He holds Supreme Court Human Rights protections in Mexico for Cannabis.
Using his skills, Jason has positively influenced how people thrive and live day to day on a local and international scale. Jason has a small hemp shop with clothing, foods, and medicinal plant preparations that he has formulated and consults for architects and individuals. Today, he travels the world speaking to politicians, farmers and communities about Cannabis for health and industrial uses and is currently in Mexico.
Jason is a whistle blower with making over 200 pages of documents public about assets related to the insurance litigation of WTC 9/11, as well as sharing photos of his work, related nuclear material accidents at the Rocky Flats weapons facility, which he believes is contaminating people who live nearby and are unaware of the contamination.
Co-author of 2012 Colorado State House Bill 12-1099 to use hemp to clean soil, water and air and SB13-241
Interviewed personalities like 2012 Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson, Dennis Peron (an openly gay American medical marijuana and LGBT activist and businessman who was the figurehead for the legitimacy of cannabis), DA Stan Garnett, Dr. Robert Melamede, Dr. Raphael Mechoulam (isolated THC in 1964)
Has appeared in the NY Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Denver Post, La Republica (Costa Rica), etc.
Founder of Hemp Cleans, a soil, water and Air remediation project and Colores de Cáñamo a hemp health and lifestyle store with clothing, plant Medicinals, food and more made from the Cannabis plant.
Evidence
Summary
OBJECTIVES
DEFINITIONS
ISSUES WITH Defining Hemp by THC Percentage
CLASSIFICATION
FLAWS OF THE CURRENT CANNABIS ENVIRONMENT
SOLUTIONS
CONCLUSION
Jason Lauve is focusing in on the importance of definitions in science and law. He will detail the different definitions that have existed in international law and treaties, as well as the so called hemp definition found in the 2018 Farm Bill. In addition, there have been recent legislative moves by some States in the USA to redefine hemp as they see fit. The evidence presented will cover examples of why and how the current situation with Cannabis Sativa L. (aka, Hemp and Marijuana) is unscientific and harmful to the current potentials for reintegrating this amazing plant back into our culture and products for food, materials, energy and more.
If we start to change definitions to fit the needs of an outcome, something is seriously wrong.