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Hemp flag flies over the Colorado Capitol on Tuesday

A hand-sewn Colorado flag and an American flag, both made out of hemp, is flying over the Colorado Capitol on Tuesday to commemorate an emerging agricultural industry that Gov. Jared Polis has long supported.

Both flags were sewn by Margaret Eversole of Collbran in Mesa County.

“We’re proud to be supporting the capacity of Colorado farmers through regulatory reform, workforce development, market expansion [and] international commercial outreach to find the opportunities for the hemp industry,” Polis said in a video for Colorado Hemp Week last year.

Polis made headlines in 2013, when as a congressman, he arranged to have a U.S. flag made out of hemp flown over the U.S. Capitol on the Fourth of July.

“We work really hard as an association to ensure this industry stays successful and full of promise for our farmers,” says Bethleen McCall, the president of the Colorado Hemp Association. “It’s great that we can recognize our farmers and all the benefits this crop has provided to Colorado. Flying the hemp flag over the Capitol has become a tradition that says, ‘We’re here as an industry and we’re sticking around!’ “

The trade association, founded in 2015, said Colorado leads the nation in hemp production, creating thousands of agricultural and manufacturing jobs down the line.

The governor’s proclamation on Hemp Week noted Colorado “has long recognized the strong economic potential that hemp production offers our agricultural sector as a food, fiber, and cannabinoid producer and the increasing consumer demand for hemp products in Colorado.”

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis holds a flag made out of hemp,  one of two made out of hemp that was flown over the Colorado Capitol on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, to commemorate Colorado Hemp Week.
Photo courtesy of the Colorado Hemp Association
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Two hand-sewn flags are flying over the state Capitol today – one for Old Glory and the other the state flag, both are made out of hemp,  an emerging, profitable industry for which our state leads the nation: hemp. Colorado Politics was the first to report the Capitol-top commemoration and that both flags are made out […]


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