Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 Source: Mercury, The (Australia) Copyright: 2014 Davies Brothers Ltd Contact: http://www.themercury.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/193 Author: Jessica Howard Page: 3 COUNCILS JOIN PUSH FOR HEMP INDUSTRY THREE Tasmanian councils have joined the fight to establish a medicinal marijuana industry in the state. The Huon Valley Council yesterday said it had been approached by two Tasmanian companies within 24 hours that were fully funded to build a medicinal cannabis growing and production facility. General manager Simone Watson will meet Premier Will Hodgman to ask the Government to reconsider its opposition. The State Government launched a parliamentary inquiry into cannabis for medical purposes earlier this month. "Let's wait to see what comes out of that," Attorney-General Vanessa Goodwin said yesterday. Huon Valley Council Deputy Mayor Mike Wilson said a hemp industry would create jobs in the Huon Valley. He said the former Huon Valley Mushrooms site would be ideal for production. "It's going to happen anyway. Whether it happens in Tasmania or on the mainland, it will happen," he said. Dorset Council Mayor Barry Jarvis said his council would discuss the issue on Monday night. "We already grow opium poppies in Tasmania and do it pretty well why wouldn't we get into the industrial hemp industry," he said. The Derwent Valley Council has suggested the former Hayes Jail Farm as a location for hemp crops. Tasmanian Greens Leader Kim Booth said: "It is a shame that Liberal ideology is preventing rural and regional communities having access to the real work and jobs that medicinal cannaboids and industrial hemp offer." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom