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1. Australian Cannabis Industry Association

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2. European Cannabinoid Therapy Assoc

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The European Cannabinoid Therapy Association is a group of professionals working within the cannabinoid industry across Europe. 

3. Hemp Victoria

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Hemp has been around for thousands of years. It has only been in the mid-1900s that it became demonised because of its botanical association with marijuana. Hemp is non-drug cannabis. 

4. Industrial Hemp Association of New South Wales

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Importantly, industrial hemp is a plant cultivar low in THC and high in fibre yield - every part of the plant is used: leaves, stalks, seeds and the roots - it provides an alternative to petrochemicals, synthetic pharmaceuticals,… 
Sydney, NSW

5. Industrial Hemp Association of South Australia

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IHASA was established by Teresa McDowell, owner of Hemp Hemp Hooray, as a not-for-profit Association to promote a hemp industry in South Australia and the use of hemp products. 
Mount Barker, SA

6. Tasmanian Hemp Association

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The THA is championing the growth market of hemp production in Australia by creating awareness; leveraging Tasmania’s provenance; creating access to information; driving political change and steering agriculture into a more sustainable future. 
Launceston, Australia

7. Industrial Hemp Western Australia Association Inc.

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iHempWA is a public not-for-profit incorporated association and the peak state industry body for industrial hemp. 
Margaret River, South West WA

8. Australian Medicinal Cannabis Association

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AMCA is a registered not-for-profit charitable organisation. Its mission is to unite and empower committed individuals and organisations to ensure that Australia’s medicinal cannabis system is world class and patient focused. 
Thornleigh, NSW

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