About Mr. Hemp

To give a broader perspective on the skills that Jason Lauve has, his background includes architecture design, urban planning, environmental design, and computer programming. For 6 years he taught 3D computer simulations and created syllabus for 7 classes in modeling, animation, and effects. He is good with his hands, motorcycle and car mechanics; including electrical, plumbing, cabinetry, writing, and enjoys gardening.

Part of his past work includes building assets for the insurance litigation of WTC for Z-Axis Corporation, as well as for the Rocky Flats Closure Project, a US nuclear weapons plant near Denver, Colorado. These and other projects combine problem-solving, analytical thinking, and the ability to work effectively within a team. He speaks up when something is off, especially when addressing ethical concerns, offensive speech, or disagreements with consensus opinions.

  • Published a white paper for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) “A Cannabis Story: One Plant or a Plethora of Pills?
  • Currently collaborating with DeSchedule.Earth to repeal Cannabis laws.
  • Considered an innovator and leading light in Industrial Hemp development in the United States of America.
  • Attained recognition of his Human Rights by the Mexican Supreme Court for Cannabis 2021.
  • Puerto Rico: Interviews and consultation for remediation of contaminated soils in Vieques 2017.
  • Influential at the beginning of Costa Rica’s recognition of Cannabis for medicinal health support starting in 2015.
  • In 2015, met with Steve Troxler, North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture, where he presented facts and reasoning to implement Hemp back into their agriculture. This resulted in Senate Bill 313 passing in October of that year.
  • Co-authored the first successful hemp legislation in Colorado in 2012 and 2013.
  • Published Cannabis Health News Magazine 2009-2011 advocating for learning about medicinal marijuana.

As a Cannabis realist, he has benefited from the whole plant for nutrition and as a medicinal to manage his health ever since he experienced a severe accident in 2004. In 2009, he was acquitted at the end of a 4 day trial for all charges 14 months after being raided by law enforcement where they found 2 lbs 2 oz of Cannabis flower in his home. Winning this trial changed his life in ways that were unexpected, the school he taught at fired him, he lost many friends and family connections, along with many positive outcomes. He has prioritized integrity and long-term fulfillment over immediate gratification or external validation.

Jason did not get any support when he told his doctor and family that he didn’t want to take any more prescription medications. He now advocates for a preventative approach in making health choices. He has been off all prescription drugs for many years now and has eliminated all pharmaceutical opioids from his body. In addition, he has not used alcohol for over 5 years. This and more has enabled his learning path of healing and well being.

He has been using the cannabis plant as a nutritional food for over 15 years. A lot of his self healing involves proper sourcing of real foods from healthy farms and living soils, visualization practices, and examining inner dialogues, emotions, and beliefs, with constant modifications along the way.