Vote Hemp Presidential Candidate Voter Guide 2004 Candidate Position Grade Dennis Kucinich (D)
Supports allowing US farmers to grow hemp. Agrees that hemp foods should remain legal. Answered yes to all 4 questions. David Cobb (Green)
Supports allowing US farmers to grow hemp. Agrees that hemp foods should remain legal. Answered yes to all 4 questions.
Gary Nolan (Libertarian)
Supports allowing US farmers to grow hemp. Agrees that hemp foods should remain legal. Answered yes to all 4 questions. John Edwards (D)
Kept his promise to answer our survey. Supports allowing hemp research without special DEA permits. Willing to review issue further. Howard Dean (D)
Kept his promise to answer our survey. Supports allowing hemp research without special DEA permits. Willing to review issue further. Joe Lieberman (D)
Refused to answer survey despite being asked about issue on camera and being given a Vote Hemp Report in Manchester, NH.
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Refused to answer survey.
John Kerry (D)
Personally promised Vote Hemp an answer to our survey. Did not keep his promise despite extending our deadline for him. Wesley Clark (D)
Personally promised Vote Hemp an answer to our survey. Did not keep his promise.
George W. Bush (R)
Bush administration has supported DEA attempt to ban hemp foods. Informed us that campaign was not set up yet. Never responded.
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