tj444
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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic Oh for fuck sake, people! This is the problem with discussing a drug that has paranoia as a common side effect. There is no grand conspiracy. Was Hearst concerned about the potential impact of hemp paper on his holdings in timber? Maybe, but he was mostly interested in creating storms of yellow journalism to sell lots of newspapers. Commercial hemp hasn't taken off where it is legal because of the tremendous bulk you wind up with, and the ensuing problems with transporting the crop for processing. We are geared towards large scale processing, in big, centralized industry, and hemp doesn't fit well in that infrastructure model. The puritans were pissed that banning booze hadn't worked, the politicians needed an issue, the police needed something to do, and the papers were always hungry for something lurid to put on the front and editorial pages. A bandwagon was born, and drug laws later became a very convenient way for the frightened authoritarians to push back against the youth movement of the 60's/70's. It has created an ugly, and unbelievably stupid status quo, that the conspiracy minded will look at and declare to have been the goal all along. To call it all a grand design though, is to assume that the Powers That Be are truly that brilliantly smart, when the much simpler answer is that they are really that ignorant and shortsighted. yeah right.. and the war with Iraq wasnt all about oil... Since i have never smoked pot (or do any drugs), I dont have the side effect of paranoia.. I know growing hemp was legal in the US until it and pot were demonized and made illegal, that is a fact.. I personally believe that for some people and certain medical conditions pot is what they need and it should be legal, just as booze is.. but thats jmo.. Hemp has so many uses, it is green, can be made into many things, even used in construction in various products.. each type of crop has its positives and negatives.. but, while the US continues to keep growing it illegal, Canadian farmers will benefit and profit as hemp is legal to grow and process there and export to the US, be it protein powder or clothing or whatever hemp product.. which is fine by me..
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