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The Real Reason Hemp is Illegal

 

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We Could Put All Our Farmers Back To Work Tomorrow

The Marijuana Trick - The Real Reason Hemp is Illegal

- Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Where did the word 'marijuana' come from? In the mid 1930s, the M-word was

created to tarnish the good image and phenomenal history of the hemp

plant...as you will read. The facts cited here, with references, are generally

verifiable in the Encyclopedia Britannica, which was printed on hemp paper for

150

years:

* All schoolbooks were made from hemp or flax paper until the 1880s;

Hemp Paper Reconsidered, Jack Frazier, 1974.

* It was LEGAL TO PAY TAXES WITH HEMP in America from 1631 until the

early 1900s; LA Times, August 12, 1981.

* REFUSING TO GROW HEMP in America during the 17th, 18th and 19th

Centuries WAS AGAINST THE LAW! You could be jailed in Virginia for refusing to

grow hemp from 1763 to 1769; Hemp in Colonial Virginia, G. M. Herdon.

* George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers GREW

HEMP; Washington and Jefferson Diaries. Jefferson smuggled hemp seeds from

China to France then to America.

* Benjamin Franklin owned one of the first paper mills in America and

it processed hemp. Also, the War of 1812 was fought over hemp. Napoleon

wanted to cut off Moscow's export to England; Emperor Wears No Clothes, Jack

Herer.

* For thousands of years, 90% of all ships' sails and rope were made

from hemp. The word 'canvas' is Dutch for hemp; Webster's New World

Dictionary.

* 80% of all textiles, fabrics, clothes, linen, drapes, bed sheets,

etc. were made from hemp until the 1820s with the introduction of the cotton

gin.

* The first Bibles, maps, charts, Betsy Ross's flag, the first drafts

of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were made from hemp;

U.S. Government Archives.

* The first crop grown in many states was hemp. 1850 was a peak year

for Kentucky producing 40,000 tons. Hemp was the largest cash crop until the

20th Century; State Archives.

* Oldest known records of hemp farming go back 8000 years in Persia.

Hemp industrialization began 5000 years ago in Central Asia and North Africa,

in ancient Persia, China and Egypt.

* Rembrandts, Gainsborough's, Van Gogh's as well as most early canvas

paintings were principally painted on hemp linen.

* In 1916, the U.S. Government predicted that by the 1940s all paper

would come from hemp and that no more trees need to be cut down. Government

studies report that 1 acre of hemp equals 4.1 acres of trees. Plans were in the

works to implement such programs; Department of Agriculture.

* Quality paints and varnishes were made from hemp seed oil until

1937. 58,000 tons of hemp seeds were used in America for paint products in

1935;

Sherman Williams Paint Co. testimony before Congress against the 1937

Marijuana Tax Act.

* Henry Ford's first Model-T was built to run on hemp gasoline and the

CAR ITSELF WAS CONTRUCTED FROM HEMP! On his large estate, Ford was

photographed among his hemp fields. The car, 'grown from the soil,' had hemp

plastic

panels whose impact strength was 10 times stronger than steel; Popular

Mechanics, 1941.

* Hemp called 'Billion Dollar Crop.' It was the first time a cash crop

had a business potential to exceed a billion dollars; Popular Mechanics,

Feb., 1938.

* Mechanical Engineering Magazine (Feb. 1938) published an article

entitled 'The Most Profitable and Desirable Crop that Can be Grown.' It stated

that if hemp was cultivated using 20th Century technology, it would be the

single largest agricultural crop in the U.S. and the rest of the world.

The following information comes directly from the United States Department

of Agriculture's 1942 14-minute film encouraging and instructing 'patriotic

American farmers' to grow 350,000 acres of hemp each year for the war effort:

'...When Grecian temples were new, hemp was already old in the service of

mankind. For thousands of years, even then, this plant had been grown for

cordage and cloth in China and elsewhere in the East. For centuries prior to

about

1850, all the ships that sailed the western seas were rigged with hempen

rope and sails. For the sailor, no less than the hangman, hemp was

indispensable...

....Now with Philippine and East Indian sources of hemp in the hands of the

Japanese...American hemp must meet the needs of our Army and Navy as well as

of our industries...

....The Navy's rapidly dwindling reserves. When that is gone, American hemp

will go on duty again; hemp for mooring ships; hemp for tow lines; hemp for

tackle and gear; hemp for countless naval uses both on ship and shore. Just as

in the days when Old Ironsides sailed the seas victorious with her hempen

shrouds and hempen sails. Hemp for victory!'

Certified proof from the Library of Congress; found by the research of Jack

Herer, refuting claims of other government agencies that the 1942 USDA film

'Hemp for Victory' did not exist.

Hemp cultivation and production do not harm the environment. The USDA

Bulletin #404 concluded that hemp produces 4 times as much pulp as wood with at

least 4 to 7 times less pollution.

From Popular Mechanics, Feb. 1938:

'It has a short growing season...It can be grown in any state...The long

roots penetrate and break the soil to leave it in perfect condition for the

next

year's crop. The dense shock of leaves, 8 to 12 feet above the ground,

chokes out weeds....hemp, this new crop can add immeasurably to American

agriculture and industry.'

In the 1930s, innovations in farm machinery would have caused an industrial

revolution when applied to hemp. This single resource could have created

millions of new jobs generating thousands of quality products. Hemp, if not

made

illegal, would have brought America out of the Great Depression.

William Randolph Hearst (Citizen Kane) and the Hearst Paper Manufacturing

Division of Kimberly Clark owned vast acreage of timberlands. The Hearst

Company supplied most paper products. Patty Hearst's grandfather, a destroyer

of

nature for his own personal profit, stood to lose billions because of hemp.

In 1937, Dupont patented the processes to make plastics from oil and coal.

Dupont's Annual Report urged stockholders to invest in its new petrochemical

division. Synthetics such as plastics, cellophane, celluloid, methanol, nylon,

rayon, Dacron, etc., could now be made from oil. Natural hemp

industrialization would have ruined over 80% of Dupont's business.

Andrew Mellon became Hoover's Secretary of the Treasury and Dupont's primary

investor. He appointed his future nephew-in-law, Harry J. Anslinger, to head

the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

Secret meetings were held by these financial tycoons. Hemp was declared

dangerous and a threat to their billion dollar enterprises. For their dynasties

to remain intact, hemp had to go. These men took an obscure Mexican slang

word: 'marihuana' and pushed it into the consciousness of America.

- Only Thing New Is History We Do not Know -

Hemp, or cannabis, or marijuana was outlawed in 1937 because it threatened

the nation-less corporate interests of - William Randolph Hearst & shy; and -

DuPont. They had to get rid of the competition. - Hearst's yellow journalism

newspaper chain wrote scathing stories about " marijuana " - a word he made up -

because he knew no one would believe them about hemp, which George

Washington himself grew hemp.

The decorticator, a state of the art hemp harvester, led Popular Mechanics

to call hemp the New Billion Dollar Crop. - - Because of printing and bindery

lead time required for publication, this February 1938 article was actually

prepared in the spring of 1937, when cannabis hemp was still legal to grow and

was an incredibly fast-growing industry. - - Newsprint could now be produced

far more cheaply than any other method, and one acre of hemp could produce

as much newsprint as four acres of forest trees. - Hearst owned vast timber

acreage and competition from the hemp industry might have driven his paper

manufacturing out of business. He stood to lose millions of dollars.

DuPont stood to lose on two fronts. DuPont owned the patent for converting

wood pulp into newsprint and supplied Hearst with the necessary chemicals.

Secondly, in the 1930s DuPont was gearing up to introduce nylon and other

man-made fibers, along with synthetic petrochemical oils, which they hoped

would

replace hemp see oil used in paints and other products. The decorticator meant

that hemp fibers could be manufactured as fine as any man-made fibers. DuPont

would lose untold millions of invested dollars, plus an estimated 80 percent

of all future business, unless hemp was outlawed.

DuPont's financial backer was Mellon Bank, owned and chaired by Andrew

Mellon. - - Andrew Mellon at the time was also Secretary of Treasury

Department,

which was in charge of drug taxes - -, i.e., prohibition - -. Harry Anslinger,

commissioners of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, which answered to the

Treasury Department, was married to Andrew Mellon's niece. Thus they had the

power and the means. - Anslinger's lies about hemp were repeated endlessly in

Hearst's newspapers. Stories about marijuana, the killer weed from Mexico,

instilled fear and completely misled the public that the weed was, in fact, just

good old hemp.

Cannabis hemp was not prohibited because it was dangerous. Indeed, for

thousands of years it was the world's largest agricultural crop used in

thousands

of products and enterprises, producing the majority of fiber, fabric,

lighting oil, paper, incense, medicine and food. - No, cannabis hemp was

prohibited

to protect the Hearst and DuPont corporations from devastating competition,

as well as appealing to the overt racism stirred up by Hearst's yellow

journalism.

MEDIA MANIPULATION

A media blitz of 'yellow journalism' raged in the late 1920s and 1930s.

Hearst's newspapers ran stories emphasizing the horrors of marihuana. The

menace

of marihuana made headlines. Readers learned that it was responsible for

everything from car accidents to loose morality. Films like 'Reefer Madness'

(1936), 'Marihuana: Assassin of Youth' (1935) and 'Marihuana: The Devil's Weed'

(1936) were propaganda designed by these industrialists to create an enemy.

Their purpose was to gain public support so that anti-marihuana laws could be

passed.

Examine the following quotes from 'The Burning Question' AKA REEFER MADNESS:

 

* A violent narcotic.

* Acts of shocking violence.

* Incurable insanity.

* Soul-destroying effects.

* Under the influence of the drug he killed his entire family with an

axe.

* More vicious, more deadly even than these soul-destroying drugs

(heroin, cocaine) is the menace of marihuana!

 

Reefer Madness did not end with the usual 'the end.' The film concluded with

these words plastered on the screen: TELL YOUR CHILDREN.

In the 1930s, people were very naive; even to the point of ignorance. The

masses were like sheep waiting to be led by the few in power. They did not

challenge authority. If the news was in print or on the radio, they believed it

had to be true. They told their children and their children grew up to be the

parents of the baby-boomers.

On April 14, 1937, the Prohibitive Marihuana Tax Law or the bill that

outlawed hemp was directly brought to the House Ways and Means Committee. This

committee is the only one that can introduce a bill to the House floor without

it

being debated by other committees. The Chairman of the Ways and Means,

Robert Doughton, was a Dupont supporter. He insured that the bill would pass

Congress.

Dr. James Woodward, a physician and attorney, testified too late on behalf

of the American Medical Association. He told the committee that the reason the

AMA had not denounced the Marihuana Tax Law sooner was that the Association

had just discovered that marihuana was/is hemp.

Few people, at the time, realized that the deadly menace they had been

reading about on Hearst's front pages was in fact passive hemp. The AMA

understood

hemp to be a MEDICINE found in numerous healing products sold over the last

hundred years.

In September of 1937, hemp became illegal. The most useful crop known became

a drug and our planet has been suffering ever since.

Congress banned hemp because it was said to be the most violence-causing

drug known. Anslinger, head of the Drug Commission for 31 years, promoted the

idea that marihuana made users act extremely violent. In the 1950s, under the

Communist threat of McCarthyism, Anslinger now said the exact opposite.

Marijuana will pacify you so much that soldiers would not want to fight.

Today, our planet is in desperate trouble. Earth is suffocating as large

tracts of rain forests disappear. Pollution, poisons and chemicals are killing

people. These great problems could be reversed if we industrialized hemp.

Natural biomass could provide all of the planet's energy needs that are

currently

supplied by fossil fuels. We have consumed 80% of our oil and gas reserves.

We need a renewable resource. Hemp could be the solution to soaring gas

prices.

THE WONDER PLANT

Hemp has a higher quality fiber than wood fiber. Far fewer caustic chemicals

are required to make paper from hemp than from trees. Hemp paper does not

turn yellow and is very durable. The plant grows quickly to maturity in a

season where trees take a lifetime.

ALL PLASTIC PRODUCTS SHOULD BE MADE FROM HEMP SEED OIL. Hempen plastics are

biodegradable! Over time, they would break down and not harm the environment.

Oil-based plastics, the ones we are very familiar with, help ruin nature;

they do not break down and will do great harm in the future. The process to

produce the vast array of natural (hempen) plastics will not ruin the rivers as

Dupont and other petrochemical companies have done. Ecology does not fit in

with the plans of the Oil Industry and the political machine. Hemp products

are safe and natural.

MEDICINES SHOULD BE MADE FROM HEMP. We should go back to the days when the

AMA supported hemp cures. 'Medical Marijuana' is given out legally to only a

handful of people while the rest of us are forced into a system that relies on

chemicals. Hemp is only healthy for the human body.

WORLD HUNGER COULD END. A large variety of food products can be generated

from hemp. The seeds contain one of the highest sources of protein in nature.

ALSO: They have two essential fatty acids that clean your body of cholesterol.

These essential fatty acids are not found anywhere else in nature! Consuming

hemp seeds is the best thing you could do for your body. Eat uncooked hemp

seeds.

CLOTHES SHOULD BE MADE FROM HEMP. Hemp clothing is extremely strong and

durable over time. You could hand clothing, made from hemp, down to your

grandchildren. Today, there are American companies that make hemp clothing;

usually

50% hemp. Hemp fabrics should be everywhere. Instead, they are almost

underground. Superior hemp products are not allowed to advertise on fascist

television. Kentucky, once the top hemp producing state, made it ILLEGAL TO

WEAR hemp

clothing! Can you imagine being thrown into jail for wearing quality jeans?

The world is crazy...but that does not mean you have to join the insanity.

Get together. Spread the news. Tell people, and that includes your children,

the truth. Use hemp products. Eliminate the word 'marijuana.' Realize the

history that created it. Make it politically incorrect to say or print the

M-word. Fight against the propaganda (designed to favor the agenda of the super

rich) and their bullshit. We must begin utilizing hemp now! Time is running

out!

We need a clean energy source to save our lives and planet Earth. WE MUST

INDUSTRIALIZE HEMP!

The liquor, tobacco and oil companies fund more than a million dollars a day

to Partnership for a Drug-Free America and other similar agencies. We have

all seen their commercials. Now, their motto is: 'It's more dangerous than we

thought.' Lies from the powerful Nation-Less Corporations, that began with

Hearst, are still alive and well today.

The brainwashing continues. Now, the commercials say: If you buy a joint,

you contribute to murders and gang wars. The latest - anti-Hemp - commercials

say: If you buy a joint...you are promoting TERRORISM! The new enemy,

(terrorism) has paved the road to brainwash you any way THEY see fit. The

untold

truth is that fossil fuels consumption is the direct link and help for

maintaining, spreading and protecting TERRORISM, all over the world! Think

about this

next time pumping GAS into your SUVs at the pump!

There is only one enemy; the friendly people you pay your taxes to; the

war-makers and nature destroyers. With your funding, they are killing the world

right in front of your eyes. OVER A MILLION DEATHS EACH YEAR ARE CAUSED BY

TOBACCO CONSUMPTION. AND HALF A MILLION DEATHS EACH YEAR ARE CAUSED BY ALCOHOL

CONSUMPTION.

Ingesting THC, hemp's active agent, has a positive effect; relieving asthma

and glaucoma. A joint tends to alleviate the nausea caused by chemotherapy.

You are able to eat on hemp. This is a healthy state of being.

There is physical evidence that hemp plant is not like any other plant on

Earth. Hemp is the ONLY plant where the males appear one way and the females

appear very different, physically! No one ever speaks of males and females in

regard to the plant kingdom because plants do not show their sexes; except for

hemp. To determine what sex a certain, normal, Earthly plant is, you have to

look internally, at its DNA. A male blade of grass (physically) looks

exactly like a female blade of grass. The hemp plant has an intense sexuality.

HEMP IS ILLEGAL BECAUSE GREEDY STUPID CRIMINAL BILLIONAIRES WANT TO REMAIN

BILLIONAIRES AT ALL COSTS, TO HUMANITY AND EVEN THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH WE

ALL LIVE!

 

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- - Evil Will Only Triumph When Good People Do Nothing To Stop It - -

What We, The People Can Do?

 

- Bahram Maskanian

Actually we can do plenty. Tiny inexpensive modifications in our

self-destructive behaviors and taking small actions could potentially protect

and save

our one and only home, Planet Earth and us, the humankind whose survival is

completely depends upon the health and well being of the host, Planet Earth.

To begin with we should review and follow the simple and easy seven (7) step

guidelines stated below. We need to learn the two key word definitions also

mentioned below. We must learn and understand that only we, the people, have

the power to make things better. We need to learn how to obtain control, and

exercise our power locally, collectively and responsibly, inspired by the

superior wisdom of common sense and based on ethical standards.

1 - A simple low-cost action we all can take right away is to spend a few

dollars and buy a couple of canvas shopping bags and take our own canvas bags

with us when we go to the market shopping, thus stop accepting plastic bags.

2 - A simple and money saving action we all can take right away is to stop

buying any disposable products and products made out of plastic. We must truly

and seriously recycle and reuse, remember our one and only home, Planet

Earth, is not disposable.

3 - A simple, money saving and environmentally safe action we all can take

right away is to put a minimum deposit requirement of at least $0.25, cents

for all plastic, glass and aluminum containers, from detergent and vegetable

oil, to water and wine bottles.

4 - A simple, money saving and environmentally safe action we all can take

right away is to buy a portable thermos. A 25 oz stainless steel vacuum flask

double insulated tumbler costs between 7 to 6 dollars. Cool to touch exterior

while holding our hot liquids such as coffee, tea or soup inside. We should

also get a ceramic mug for drinking water / tea / coffee and having our soup

at work. Obviously keeping a stainless steel knife, spoon and a fork for use

at work is also a must.

5 - A simple and unifying action we all can take right away is to talk to

our friends, family and neighbors to form our own community's action committee.

We then must either force our local, city, state and federal politicians to

legalize hemp cultivation or throw them out of office and replace them with

intelligent and responsible politicians to begin correcting the grave and

stupid mistakes of the past.

6 - A simple, money saving, healthy and environmentally safe action we all

can take right away is to buy a cookbook, or simply search the Internet where

we can find thousands of recipes. We should especially buy organic seasonal

fresh fruits and vegetables, naturally raised and produced dairy, meet and

eggs to ensure a healthy and happy disease and drug free life. We must learn

the

joy of cooking. We should cook as much as possible to avoid consuming the

unhealthy, cancer causing, full of chemical preservatives and chemical coloring

and artificial addictive chemical taste crap of the restaurants foods /

deliveries.

7 - A simple, money saving, healthy and environmentally safe action we all

can take right away is to buy a dozen soft cotton handkerchiefs for wiping the

nose and mouth. We should also buy a dozen cotton wiping cloth (dish towels)

especially for use in the kitchen, bathroom and generally around the house.

Definition Of Boycott:

Boycott, is an inherent right of the consuming public to come together in

unity abstaining from using, buying, and or dealing with merchants of greed and

perpetrators of destructive environmental, economic and political practices

currently plaguing the humanity.

Boycott, is an instrument of gaining political grounds and objectives.

Boycott, is an expression of non-violent and constructive means of protest to

peacefully correct and replace the destructive environmental, economic and

political practices with wide-range of all encompassing prospers policies and

procedures.

Definition of Politics:

Politics is the art and science of managing or governing one’s entire social

and economic affairs interactively in conjunction with the rest of the

community, especially the collective governing of a political entity, such as a

nation, and the administration and control of its internal and external

relationships. Politics is the activity and interaction engaged in by any given

society’s citizens, to build community and establish communal services for

all.

Politics is the maneuvering methods and tactics involved in managing any given

society or state government. A politician is an individual, holding an

intriguing and rewarding career of public service that honorably discharges hers

or his duties in an ethical and caring manner.

All politics are local. We, the people, must at all times think globally but

act locally. We should never forget that Reform always begins with oneself.

The spirit and inspiration of reform can only be radiated, advanced and

spread by, and through those who have already reformed themselves.

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In The Absence of Sustainable

And Environmentally Safe Hemp Production

- Plastic Particles Are Choking Earth's Oceans -

 

Plastic is creating an - Ocean Commotion - For years, the problem of

plastics in the sea has been of plastics we could see. Six-pack rings strangled

wildlife, old nets snared birds and other creatures, small bits and pieces

clogged harbors, and garbage ruined our days at the beach. Scientists are more

concerned about what is happening to these oceans of plastic. They say it's

breaking down into microscopic fragments that are drowning the sea.

For all practical purposes plastics are permanent. Because these synthetic

materials do not occur in nature, nature never evolved a process to biodegrade

them into harmless compounds. Plastic particles don't disappear. Instead,

they simply break apart under the influence of sunlight, water, and abrasion

into smaller and smaller pieces. That piece of old Styrofoam that looks like it

is decomposing isn't at all. It's simply falling apart into trillions and

trillions of microscopic bits of Styrofoam.

And therein lies what researchers have now identified as a problem of

unknown dimension: The world's oceans are filling with invisible bits of

plastic.

According to a study conducted at England's University of Plymouth and

published in the May edition of the journal Science, the seven seas are

swimming

with polymer particles.

Scientists examined 20 sites around the British Isles and found microscopic

bits of plastic contaminating almost every soil sample they obtained. From

apparently clean beach sand to mud in tidal estuaries and sediments on sea

floors some 30 feet beneath the surface, unseen bits of plastic were lurking

everywhere.

The researchers looked for nine different kinds of plastic that were easy to

chemically identify in minute amounts, including polyester, acrylic and

nylon. What they found were polymer fibers as small as 20 microns in length. (-

One micron is equal to 1,000,000th of one meter -). Smaller, fragments about

75% smaller than the smallest grains of beach sand. These fibers were embedded

in sands and soils and even found inside sea plankton. (- Sea Planktons are

microscopic organisms, including algae and protozoans, that float or drift in

great numbers in fresh or salt water, especially at or near the surface, and

serve as food for fish and other larger organisms. -)

The scientists were also able to ascertain that the flood of plastics

filling the seas has been increasing for at least 40 years. Since the 1960s,

merchant ships have voluntarily trailed garbage can-sized filters behind them

as

they plied the ocean's waters. By comparing the current contents of these

filters to those of archived filters, researchers were able to show that the

number of invisible plastic pieces has tripled over the course of the last

generation. Further, since the study's methods couldn't measure plastic

fragments

smaller than 20 microns, experts said the results, in all likelihood,

underreported the actual amount of plastics microscopically drifting in ocean

waters.

Currently, scientists aren't sure what all this means for the world and its

wildlife, human included. The short answer might be nothing, but that's far

from a certainty. As part of the project, researchers put some of the

fragments in tanks containing tiny crustaceans, barnacles, and lugworms and

found

that they were readily eaten. Whether or not such materials accumulate in the

food chain to eventually create some type of toxic effect remains to be seen,

but previous research has shown that larger, one millimeter-sized pieces of

plastic readily absorb toxins from ocean waters and can poison animals that

ingest them.

The news that microscopic pieces of plastic are polluting the oceans is just

part of a recent tide of discomforting news about the environment that

covers 71% of the Earth's surface. According to recent reports from both the

U.S.

Commission on Ocean Policy and the Pew Oceans Commission, the world's oceans

are in poor health as a result of human pressures. Water quality is falling;

coastal development pressures are increasing (some 37 million people have

moved to U.S. shore regions in the last 30 years); populations of whales and

large fish, like sharks and marlins, have declined by 90%; only 22% of smaller

fisheries are being harvested sustainably; and invasive species are causing a

number of negative effects.

To combat this, both organizations have recommended a sweeping series of

regulatory changes in the way the world's oceans are managed, and a dramatic

increase in funding. For more information about these reports and their

suggested plans for a rescue at sea, visit:

_http://www.pewoceans.org/_ (http://www.pewoceans.org/)

_http://www.oceancommission.gov/documents/prelimreport/welcome.html_

(http://www.oceancommission.gov/documents/prelimreport/welcome.html)

Asthma Miasma: Have Phthalates Flung Dung At Our Kids' Lungs? Among the more

eye-opening pieces of evidence that things are out of whack in today's world

are the latest asthma statistics for kids. Between 1980 and 1994, the

incidence of asthma among pre-school aged children rose 160%, more than twice

the

overall rate. Today, the disease is the leading chronic illness of childhood.

Some nine million kids have the disease, or nearly one in 13. Together, they

miss 14 million school days each year and need $3.2 billion of treatment.

What's causing all this asthma has been a bit of mystery. Now scientists think

they may have a clue. And it's a culprit called phthalates.

Dedicated Non-Toxic Times readers will recall that we've discussed

phthalates in these pages before, and never in a positive light. A group of

industrial

compounds widely used in a variety of common products, there are about 7.6

billion pounds of phthalates produced throughout the world each year. The

largest use of phthalates is as a plasticizer in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and

other soft plastic products. These materials rely on phthalates to keep them

flexible. Without the addition of phthalate plasticizers, these otherwise

pliant

materials would be fairly stiff and difficult to use for their intended

purposes. Consumer products that contain phthalate plasticizers include

everything from siding and flooring to plastic food wrap and soft plastic toys.

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TODAY'S HEMP INDUSTRY

 

AUSTRALIA - Tasmania research trials began in 1995. Victoria commercial

production since1998. New South Wales has research. In 2002 Queensland began

production.

AUSTRIA - has a hemp industry including production of hempseed oil,

medicinals and Hanf magazine.

CANADA - started to license research crops in 1994 on an experimental basis.

In addition to crops for fibre, one seed crop was experimentally licensed in

1995. Many acres were planted in 1997. Licenses for commercial agriculture

saw thousands of acres planted in 1998. 30,000 acres planted in 1999. In 2000,

due to speculative investing,12,250 acres were sown. In 2001 ninety-two

farmers grew 3,250 acres. A number of Canadian farmers are now growing

organically certified hemp crops.

CHILE - has grown hemp in the recent past for seed oil production.

CHINA - is the largest exporter of hemp paper and textiles. The fabrics are

of excellent quality. (ma)

DENMARK - planted its first modern hemp trials in 1997. Committed to

utilizing organic methods.

ENGLAND - lifted hemp prohibition in 1993. Animal bedding, paper and

textiles have been developed. A government grant was given to develop new

markets

for natural fibers. 4,000 acres were grown in 1994. Subsidies of $230 Eng.

pounds per acre are given by the govt. for growing.

FINLAND - had a resurgence of hemp in 1995 with several small test plots. A

seed variety for northern climates was developed: Finola, previously know by

the breeder code 'FIN-314'. In 2003, Finola was accepted to the EU list of

subsidized hemp cultivars. (hamppu)

FRANCE - harvested 10,000 tons in 1994. France is the main source of low-thc

producing hempseed. (chanvre)

GERMANY - only banned hemp in 1982, but research began in 1992 and many

technologies and products are being developed. Clothes and paper are being made

from imported raw materials. Germany lifted the ban on growing hemp November,

1995. Mercedes and BMW use hemp fiber for composites. (hanf)

HUNGARY - is rebuilding their hemp industry, and is one of the biggest

exporters of hemp cordage, rugs and hemp fabric to the U.S. They also export

hemp

seed and hemp paper. Fiberboard is also made. (kender)

INDIA - has large stands of naturalized Cannabis and uses it for cordage,

textiles, and seed oil.

JAPAN - has a religious tradition requiring the Emperor wear hemp garments,

so there is a small plot maintained for the imperial family only. They have a

thriving retail market selling a variety of hemp products. (asa)

NETHERLANDS - is conducting a four years study to evaluate and test hemp for

paper, and is developing processing equipment. Seed breeders are developing

new strains of low-thc varieties. (hennep)

NEW ZEALAND - started hemp trials in 2001. Various cultivars are being

planted in the North and South.

POLAND - currently grows hemp for fabric and cordage and manufactures hemp

particle board. They have demonstrated the benefits of using hemp to cleanse

soils contaminated by heavy metals. (konopij)

ROMANIA - was the largest commercial producer of hemp in Europe in the late

80's and early 90's. Total acreage in 1993 was 40,000 acres. Some of it is

exported to Hungary for processing. They also export to Western Europe and the

United States. (cinepa)

RUSSIA - maintains the largest hemp germ plasm collection in the world at

the N.I. Vavilov Scientific Research Institute of Plant Industry (VIR) in Saint

Petersburg. They are in need of funds. (konoplya)

SLOVENIA - grows hemp and manufactures currency paper.

SPAIN - grows and exports hemp pulp for paper and produces rope and textile

s. (cañamo)

SWITZERLAND - is a producer of hemp and hosts one of the largest hemp

events: Cannatrade.

EGYPT, KOREA, PORTUGAL, THAILAND, and the UKRAINE also produce hemp.

USA - The United States - granted the first hemp permit in over 40 years to

Hawaii for an experimental quarter acre plot in 1999. The license has been

renewed since. Importers and manufacturers have thrived using imported raw

materials. Twenty-two states in the United States have introduced legislation.

VT,

HI, ND, MT, MN, IL, VA, NM, CA, AR, KY, MD, WV have passed legislation for

support, research, or cultivation. The National Conference of State

Legislators has endorsed industrial hemp production for years.

Get on the - HEMP WAGON - and support the idea by forcing your local, state

and federal government officials to do the right thing for a change, and

legalize HEMP.

 

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More Facts About Hemp

1.

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 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 is not psychoactive and cannot be used as a drug. See

TestPledge.com

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 is not

psychoactive. Hemp fiber is longer, stronger, more absorbent and more

insulative than cotton fiber.

According to the Department of Energy, 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 US 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

wastewater 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 byproducts.

pHemp 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 petrochemical 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.

- _http://www.thehia.org/_ (http://www.thehia.org/) -

_http://www.votehemp.com/_ (http://www.votehemp.com/)

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- Marijuana Prohibition -

War On A Miraculous Gift

 

 

- By Stephen Young - June 2, 2006

If a miracle suddenly appeared, would we try to learn from it or try to

destroy it?

A common plant can relieve pain and muscle spasticity. The plant's

components show promise to inhibit tumor growth and control diabetes.

The plant contains remarkable substances identical to substances which

already flow through human bodies and are thought to regulate critical

functions

from memory to mood.

A close relative of the plant also offers profitable but Environmentally

Friendly alternative fiber and food crops.

Research continues on the plant in the United States, but most studies focus

on allegedly negative effects.

The plant is cannabis - more commonly known as marijuana -, and the

government does not see it as a miracle. The government denies that marijuana

and

similar plants - like the very useful buy wholly non-intoxicating hemp - can

ever be good. But that denial took another hit from the facts recently.

Marijuana prohibitionists have long argued that since cannabis smoke

contains more tars than tobacco, it must cause cancer.

A thorough study presented recently at The American Thoracic Society's

annual conference showed that even heavy marijuana smoking did not increase the

risk for lung cancer. Indeed, in the study by Donald Tashkin of UCLA's David

Geffen School of Medicine, marijuana smokers showed slightly lower cancer rates

than non-smokers.

This is not an entirely new finding, as a review of the literature on lung

cancer and marijuana smoke by Dr. Robert Melamede suggested last year.

Tashkin's study results should have been on the front page of every

newspaper in the nation. Why? Because we have been wasting lives and resources

on a

war based on faulty intelligence, only this war has been going on for close to

70 years. And because the media has helped to disseminate this faulty

intelligence for an even longer time, it bears the responsibility of correcting

the

record fully.

The initial reasons given for marijuana prohibition included its supposed

propensity to turn users violent. That misconception finally got cleared up as

the drug became more popular in the 1960s and 1970s despite prohibition. That

era had its own litany of false stories about cannabis, including the

absurdity that it made teenage boys sprout breasts. More recently we heard that

marijuana smoking will lead to lung, head and neck cancer. It's a lie that is

especially damaging considering the reality.

In other places in the world, marijuana is being studied medically, and not

only for the relief from cancer treatments like chemotherapy. Research

suggests cannabis might actually be an anti-cancer agent, - which would explain

why

Tashkin's study showed marijuana smokers with lower lung cancer rates than

non-smokers. - Italian researchers last week seemed to show anti-cancer

properties in substances found in cannabis. This hasn't been widely publicized,

similar to other promising research released in 2003, as well as research that

goes back to the early 1970s.

If any other substance were involved, this would have been on the cover of

major U.S. News magazines, but unfortunately most US Media have missed most of

the amazing new science related to cannabis and human health.

Substances called cannabinoids found in cannabis plants also occur naturally

human bodies. Special receptors exist around the body specifically to

interact with the cannabinoids that we make or that cannabis makes. The

cannabinoids don't appear in any other plant. Kind of, well, miraculous, isn't

it?

More research needs to be done on how cannabis and cannabinoids can be used

beneficially. For now, that research won't take place in the United States.

All U.S. Government funded research starts with the presumption that

marijuana is bad. Researchers trying to learn about possible benefits report

being

denied a legal supply of the plant.

This notion that sending a wholly negative message about marijuana - - even

devoting a multi-billion dollar taxpayer financed ad campaign equating the

plant with badness - - will somehow keep our young people away from marijuana

has also been exposed as a lie. For the past several years teenagers surveyed

on drug use say it's easy to get marijuana if they want it.

There are reasons for young people not to use marijuana. Hearing over hyped

scare stories about the substance isn't one of them. A recent study of that

multi-billion dollar taxpayer financed ad campaign showed many teenagers who

viewed the ads became more interested in marijuana, not less.

The rationale for the war on marijuana, and the tactics used to fight that

war, have been exposed as false and counterproductive. Each year police arrest

more than 700,000 Americans for marijuana. This summer, police across the

nation will be out cutting down wild hemp plants that can't intoxicate anyone.

Certainly all that police time could be spent on more pressing issues, and

otherwise law-abiding citizens don't need to get drawn into the criminal

justice system.

As it stands, we are wasting vast resources to destroy another beneficial

resource and to ensure that our country stays behind the curve in terms of

scientific research. The next medical breakthroughs related to this easily

available plant won't occur in our country solely due to ingrained political

myopia

and cowardice.

We must take off the ideological blinders that decades of drug war have

forced on us. We could have new medicine, new crops for farmers, even new

revenue

streams for government through legitimate taxation, along with regulation

schemes to better keep young people out of the market.

In fact, these things will happen one day. It's all coming, and we could all

save ourselves a lot of shame and misery by trying to learn from the miracle

now, instead of wasting billings trying - but failing - to destroy it.

The miracle itself does not suffer for our actions, but we do.

Stephen Young is an editor with DrugSense Weekly and a member of the Board

of Directors for Illinois NORML.

_http://www.drugsense.org/current.htm_ (http://www.drugsense.org/current.htm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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