Monday, April 20, 2020

Mission Statement


Mission Statement: HAAMA (Hemp Advocates Against Marijuana Addiction http://haama.blogspot.com) Is an advocacy and education resource center for


1. the responsible cultivation and utilization of Cannabis, and

2. freedom from Marijuana addiction.

While we support and encourage the efforts and accomplishments of political activists who legalize marijuana for good purposes such as medicine and the hemp industry, we don't believe in legalization of marijuana if it would encourage addiction. Our mission is more to discourage marijuana addiction and encourage hemp in its vast and creative products through honest compilations of facts and resources, far above any partisan politically correct agenda to just go get stoned.

haama420@gmail.com

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