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Old 11-22-2004, 04:27 PM   Topic Starter
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The Hemp Thread.

It is amazing what this plant can do. Im a Christian at heart, and believe that God gave us this bad ass plant to help us out.

* the first Bibles were printed on hemp paper
* the first US flag was made out of hemp
* the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence were printed on hemp paper.
* an acre of hemp produces more than 4 times the amount of paper than an acre of trees, and it grows back in less than a year
* Henry Ford made a hemp-mobile
* "Marijuana" is just the Hispanic name for hemp, they are the exact same plant. (The name, "marijuana", was used by law enforcement and the media for this "Mexican killer weed" to taboo and sensationalize it in concerned American's minds.)
* Birds live 20% longer when hemp seed is a part of their diet
* Hemp seed oil has been used (and should be used) in everything from engine oil and paint, to cosmetics and foods for man and beast alike
* In the 1600s, there were places in the US where growing hemp was enforced by law
* You could pay your taxes with hemp for 200 years during the 1700s in the US
* Hemp seeds have been a staple and a life-saver during many famines and food shortages throughout history (over 60% of Third World children are dying everyday because of protein starvation , but Mr. Government says they can't grow it - it's against the law!)
* There are receptors in the brain which science has found will bind with THC compounds alone, and no other
* The depletion of the ozone layer threatens to reduce soy crops by up to 50%, but hemp is immune to the damages of ultraviolet light (it actually makes it produce more of the resin that contains the THC)
* Hemp is a more prolific producer of ethanol than corn
* Hemp requires little to no industry, it grows in the ground (cleaning the soil of toxins), then is cut, dried, and utilized... (Does it make any sense that the government doesn't jump on this, legalize it and tax the pants off of it instead of increasing everyone’s already-insane taxes to reduce the country's deficit?? Tax pot!)
* Buddha lived on ONE hemp seed a day for over 5 years.
* And apparently if you set it on fire and inhale the smoke of it, it gives you a euphoric feeling.

"And God said, Behold, I have given you every green herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat."
-Genesis 1:29 -

"Prohibition goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes."
-Abe Lincoln, 1840

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Old 11-22-2004, 04:27 PM   #2
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The seeds of the cannabis plant are "the most nutritionally complete food source on earth." No other single food source provides such complete protein, in such an easily digestible form, nor has the oils essential to life in such a perfect ratio. One plant can produce at least a liter of seeds (that's 55 million seeds/hectare), and they contain no THC (that means they don't get you high, champ). These wonderful little seeds contain:

* 22.5% protein
* 30% fat
* 5.7% moisture
* 5.9% ash
* 503cal/100g energy
* 35.8% carbohydrates
* vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6, C, D, E,
* the highest total essential fatty acids and essential amino acids found in one single food source.
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Old 11-22-2004, 04:30 PM   #3
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Go to the grocery store...

walk down the cereal aisle...

The Box of cereal, could be made from hemp.

The plastic wrapper sealing the cereal fresh, could be made of hemp.

The cereal itself could be made of hemp.

Paper or Plastic? Both made from hemp.

The car you drove to the grocery store could use hemp oil for fuel.

The interior of your car could be made from hemp.

Your car's tires could be made from hemp.

The Exterior of the car could be made from hemp.




could these products help commerce?

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Old 11-22-2004, 04:31 PM   #4
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Im sure they talked about only that it can get you high and how its a bad drug. Im only talking about the industrial uses of this... oh yeah, you can smoke it....

but damn there are over 1000 uses of this plant.
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Old 11-22-2004, 04:38 PM   #6
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Im sure they talked about only that it can get you high and how its a bad drug. Im only talking about the industrial uses of this... oh yeah, you can smoke it....

but damn there are over 1000 uses of this plant.
We should be using this on a very large scale, the fact that we are not is complete BS.
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Old 11-22-2004, 04:40 PM   #7
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We should be using this on a very large scale, the fact that we are not is complete BS.
hey...i'm doing my part!
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Old 11-22-2004, 04:49 PM   #8
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I was our Batallion D & A officer, for two years when I was an officer.

First thing we should do, is cut the charade--let's cut to the chase; medicinal marijuana, and hemp, are attempts by those in favor of legalization to bring in their idea through the back door. Period. It is an elaborate pretense aimed at making it more socially acceptable, and readily available--to get more people "on the bandwagon." Marinol does the job of medicinal marijuana; and hemp simply is, as yet, not an economical or cost effiecient alternative to the items they claim it can be used for--if it were, it would be DONE. We live in a free market, capitalist economy--if hemp were truly profitable and a viable alternative, we'd be there all ready.

Secondly, in Utopia, where citizens are free to make their own choices, and suffer the consequences (or not) of their choices, most of us would agree we should lift the prohibition. However, we don't live in Utopia.

We live in a welfare state, that insists on redistributing wealth to help those who are poor, sick, and otherwise "disadvantaged" (I'm NOT sayin' that's a bad thing; just how willing are "we" to foot the bill for addicts though?) Additional dependency and addiction that would surely result (despite the denials of the Grass Roots, or "High Times" folks) from "legalization" would impose a tremendous financial burden on the rest of society--a burden that most of us would greatly resent.

Guarantee me, that not one additional red cent of taxpayer dollars would be used to address the fall-out from "legalization"--and I'd be on board. Otherwise, why would we want to add another major addiction, another major problem....to join with alcohol and tobacco as societal problems?
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You left out the word legal.
Nope. Legal, or not...if it were profitable and cost-efficient, we'd already be there.
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Nope. Legal, or not...if it were profitable and cost-efficient, we'd already be there.
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I was our Batallion D & A officer, for two years when I was an officer.

First thing we should do, is cut the charade--let's cut to the chase; medicinal marijuana, and hemp, are attempts by those in favor of legalization to bring in their idea through the back door. Period. It is an elaborate pretense aimed at making it more socially acceptable, and readily available--to get more people "on the bandwagon." Marinol does the job of medicinal marijuana; and hemp simply is, as yet, not an economical or cost effiecient alternative to the items they claim it can be used for--if it were, it would be DONE. We live in a free market, capitalist economy--if hemp were truly profitable and a viable alternative, we'd be there all ready.

Secondly, in Utopia, where citizens are free to make their own choices, and suffer the consequences (or not) of their choices, most of us would agree we should lift the prohibition. However, we don't live in Utopia.

We live in a welfare state, that insists on redistributing wealth to help those who are poor, sick, and otherwise "disadvantaged" (I'm NOT sayin' that's a bad thing; just how willing are "we" to foot the bill for addicts though?) Additional dependency and addiction that would surely result (despite the denials of the Grass Roots, or "High Times" folks) from "legalization" would impose a tremendous financial burden on the rest of society--a burden that most of us would greatly resent.

Guarantee me, that not one additional red cent of taxpayer dollars would be used to address the fall-out from "legalization"--and I'd be on board. Otherwise, why would we want to add another major addiction, another major problem....to join with alcohol and tobacco as societal problems?
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hey idiot, it already is the number one cash crop in america. It already is a major problem for right wing conservative assholes who would rather push the viagra, marlboro, bud light drugs on kids and adults most indescriminately with the constant media ads. By the way Marinol does not work as well as smoking, because pot that is smoked has cannabiniods that marinol doesn't have. These cannabiniods produce some of the antinausea, pain supressant and antidepressant effects of the medication. The reason it isn't legal. Money. The corporate assholes have alchohol tobacco and the presciption shit so well regulated. If people start spending money first on weed that growing their own weed the corporations see none of that bread. It's all about money and not about anything else.
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hey idiot, it already is the number one cash crop in america. It already is a major problem for right wing conservative assholes who would rather push the viagra, marlboro, bud light drugs on kids and adults most indescriminately with the constant media ads. By the way Marinol does not work as well as smoking, because pot that is smoked has cannabiniods that marinol doesn't have. These cannabiniods produce some of the antinausea, pain supressant and antidepressant effects of the medication. The reason it isn't legal. Money. The corporate assholes have alchohol tobacco and the presciption shit so well regulated. If people start spending money first on weed that growing their own weed the corporations see none of that bread. It's all about money and not about anything else.
Look, reasonable people may diagree...but can I please have links to your very dubious claims.....other than "High Times" or "Grass Roots" though, please.

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The reason it isn't legal. Money. The corporate assholes have alchohol tobacco and the presciption shit so well regulated. If people start spending money first on weed that growing their own weed the corporations see none of that bread. It's all about money and not about anything else.
That's what I think too. I think the three main reasons its not legal is:

1) Tobacco Industry
2) Liquor Industry
3) Pharmaceutical Industry

I'm not a smoker, but that's the way I see it. BTW: Tobacco is addictive as hell, but I guess too many folks like to have a smoke right after church to make it illegal. Did I say that out loud?
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