bwinwright
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Why? Because hemp had been used for thousands of years to make rope, canvas, the strongest, most durable clothing, even the finest lace. In addition, the seeds produce three times more oil than any other plant seed, environmentally friendly oil that, experts today say, can handle upwards of 90% of our total energy needs.
Also, after the oil has been removed from the seeds, these seeds can be ground into a flour that can produce some fine tasting bread. The cellulose in the plants fibers can be used to make thousands of environmentally friendly plastics. In fact, about a third of a Mercedes body consists of industrial hemp today.
The finest paper can be produced from hemp too. Hemp can be grown in the poorest soil, always enriching the soil in which it is planted. At least one, sometimes two crops can be harvested from the same field each year. Trees, on the other hand, require about 20 years before they are ready for paper production.
In addition to all these industrial uses, the flowers which contain the THC, have also been used for thousands of years as medicine. According to Rick Simpson, he has been using HEMP OIL to activate the natural immune system and cure cancer. Of course, marijuana has also been used to help glaucoma patients, and relieve the suffering of folks receiving chemo and radiation treatments.
So, if this plant is so wonderful, why is it illegal in America. Folks like DuPont, Rockefeller, and other wealthy folks conspired to make it illegal because you can't get an exclusive patent on the stuff. No patent, no big bucks!
It's quite an interesting story, how the wealthy industrialists conspired to eliminate this plant. We are talking about big time corruption.