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renots
04-16-2001, 10:31 PM
http://www.thehia.org/hempfacts.htm

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Hemp is among the oldest industries on the planet, going back more than 10,000 years to the beginnings of pottery. The Columbia History of the World states that the oldest relic of human industry is a bit of hemp fabric dating back to approximately 8,000 BC.

Presidents Washington (http://www.hempfiles.com/quotes/washington2.html) and Jefferson both grew hemp. Americans were legally bound to grow hemp during the Colonial Era and Early Republic. The federal government subsidized hemp during the Second World War and US farmers grew about a million acres of hemp as part of that program.

Hemp Seed is far more nutritious than even soybean, contains more essential fatty acids than any other source, is second only to soybeans in complete protein (but is more digestible by humans), is high in B-vitamins, and is 35% dietary fiber. Hemp Seed does not contain THC.

The bark of the hemp stalk contains bast fibers which are among the Earth's longest natural soft fibers and are also rich in cellulose; the cellulose and hemi-cellulose in its inner woody core are called hurds. Hemp stalk contains no THC. Hemp fiber is longer, stronger, more absorbent and more insulative than cotton fiber.

According to the Department of Energy and Dr. Brooks Kelly, Hemp as a biomass fuel producer requires the least specialized growing and processing procedures of all hemp products. The hydrocarbons in hemp can be processed into a wide range of biomass energy sources, from fuel pellets to liquid fuels and gas. Development of biofuels could significantly reduce our consumption of fossil fuels and nuclear power.

Hemp grows well without herbicides, fungicides, or pesticides. Almost half of the agricultural chemicals used on U.S. crops are applied to cotton.

Hemp produces more pulp per acre than timber on a sustainable basis, and can be used for every quality of paper. Hemp paper manufacturing can reduce waste-water contamination. Hemp's low lignin content reduces the need for acids used in pulping, and it's creamy color lends itself to environmentally friendly bleaching instead of harsh chlorine compounds. Less bleaching results in less dioxin and fewer chemical by-products.

Hemp fiber paper resists decomposition, and does not yellow with age when an acid-free process is used. Hemp paper more than 1,500 years old has been found. It can also be recycled more times.

Hemp fiberboard produced by Washington State University was found to be twice as strong as wood-based fiberboard.

Eco-friendly hemp can replace most toxic petro-chemical products. Research is being done to use hemp in manufacturing biodegradable plastic products: plant-based cellophane, recycled plastic mixed with hemp for injection-molded products, and resins made from the oil, to name just a very few examples.
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With the environmental changes we are right in the midst of, how can we continue to ignore one of the most common~sense options we have available?

m0j0
04-16-2001, 10:52 PM
hehe...you said "POTtery"....hehe


anyhow...i dunno, but apparently it is so bad it would scare even frankenstein (http://www.hempfiles.com/quotes/anslinger.html)

[Edited by m0j0 on 04-16-2001 at 11:27 PM]

hapoo
04-16-2001, 11:04 PM
woohoo renots is back.

rum
04-17-2001, 01:36 AM
Does this count as a valid petition if we get enough signatures/posts? Haha. :bandit:

renots
05-14-2001, 08:00 AM
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010514/ts/scotus_medical_marijuana.html

Got|Bribed?

Blu
05-14-2001, 10:01 AM
he has returned

cruelpupet
05-14-2001, 01:37 PM
i dont even need your HEMP facts...I say all drugs should be legal...If someone wants to shoot up let em...I dont care

DeepTrout
05-14-2001, 02:11 PM
There is probably not one justice who is not a member of NA/AA; thus continues governance by the Anonymous

Burzhui
05-14-2001, 02:27 PM
yea damn straight legalize and tax it, it does less if any damage to you then cigarets, and comparing to alchohol, weed is what saints are made of.... i swear i was not high when i came up with that

welfareloser
05-14-2001, 05:56 PM
okay, i think i know why hemp is not legal... see that first post up there? think a politician can read it, study it, comprehend it, take notes on it and remember the information for more than five minutes? riiiiiiiiiight. hemp is bad. old ladies who vote are scared of hemp. what if those bad ol illegal immigrant migrant farm workin types started hiding that mari-jew-ana in amongst the hemp? its such a slippery slope... :rolleyes: so no hemp for you.

and there is one drawback - if all of our paper-producing forests were converted to hemp fields, all the eagles and squirrels and other cute n cuddly wildlife would have that much less habitat. not that paper farms is optimal, but they's better than hemp fields.

that said, i support hemp - it's not a huge drawback.

renots
08-12-2001, 03:39 PM
http://fornits.com/curiosity/hemp/fibre.htm

"An almost unlimited tonnage of natural fiber and cellulose would have become available to the American farmer in 1937, the year DuPont patented nylon and the polluting wood-pulp paper sulfide process. All of hemp's potential value was lost. "

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Something tells me the Duponts would sell their own grandchildren up the river if it would make them an extra buck

:0)

poiselle
08-13-2001, 04:55 AM
Don't forget the economics of the war on drugs. Whole industries are based on detecting smuggled drugs and the like. What would all of the DEA agents do without people to arrest? Not to mention the prison workers. I would wager that a not insignificant portion of society makes a living out of this "war". I doubt any politician wants to pass any laws that would cost jobs and his campaign contributions from the PBA and the like.

Grimm
08-13-2001, 09:31 AM
Originally posted by cruelpupet
i dont even need your HEMP facts...I say all drugs should be legal...If someone wants to shoot up let em...I dont care

This is one of the reasons that it is not leagal. America has been brainwashed into believing that hemp and MJ are the same thing. MJ is one variety of hemp. Most hemp contains very little THC. You would have to smoke the whole plant to get a mild buzz, and kill yourself in the process due to lack of oxygen or smoke inhalation.

Yes, the "War on Drugs" is costing us our furure. It's time for this "war" to end and for us to get on with our lives.

poiselle
08-13-2001, 01:16 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A2264-2001Aug12.html

California has decided that jailing drug users may not be the best plan. Maybe I should rethink my opinion of the west coast.

oblongmelon
08-13-2001, 01:24 PM
HEY REN! where you been anyway?
Hemp=good..
Illegal drain cleaner tainted MJ bad.
I say legalize it...just like everything else..if it's available and out in the open, the attraction will grow very old.