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Why Not Consider Industrial Hemp?
Author: m-hadley    Date: 07/07/2008 10:58:26

Good Monday Morning, Everybody,

I trust that everyone enjoyed their long weekend and even though Frangela is fabulous, we are all no doubt ready for the return of Momma and the mooks. Here's a recycled post on a cause near and dear to my heart. The cultivation of Industrial Hemp could solve our energy problems, provide a useful substitute to tobacco crops that are falling as more and more Americans quit the cigarette smoking habit (no smiting of smokers among us intended :P). Anyway, read on and and always comments are welcome. Happee Mondee, kids!

With all the talk about reducing carbon emissions in this country, we are ignoring a sensible alternative to ethanol, an alternative that has already proven problematic because it takes a large amount of corn to produce, thereby removing corn from the food supply. An obvious answer to the problem of creating a cheap, easy-to-grow, renewable resource is the cultivation of industrial hemp. Before you all start making jokes about stoners and bongs and other references to industrial hemp's notorious cousin cannabis sativa or marijuana, let me explain that industrial hemp has a very low percentage of THC (typically less than 1%) - the active ingredient that creates a "high" from ingesting or smoking marijuana, so that a stoner would literally have to smoke a bale of industrial hemp in about 20 seconds and then all the smoker would get for her/his trouble is a headache.

The DEA remains in the dark ages about this ideal crop that not only could solve our energy problems, but also is so versatile, the fiber produced from this amazing plant can serve as a source of paper, clothing, and even cooking oil. Industrial Hemp is grown legally in Canada and many countries in Europe. It grows pesticide and herbicide-free and grows in virtually any part of the country. In fact, the government encouraged the cultivation of industrial hemp during WWI & WWII in order to make rope and other supplies for the troops. This is why the legacy of ditch weed still grows in many parts of rural America. If you'd like to learn more about this phenomenal crop, please visit the web site, Vote Hemp, and contact your Congress people about passing legislation that would allow farmers to grow industrial hemp - we are going to need all the help we can find to end our addiction to foreign sources of oil. This a great way to add to the solution!

Read about the government's insane battle to destroy industrial hemp crops being cultivated on the Sovereign Lakota Nation: S.D. family seeks the right to grow hemp.

Here's a link to an excellent column by Jamison Colburn, Why The War on Drugs Should Not Include a War on Hemp.

:heart: & :hug:
Cheers,
mfaye

 

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Comment by BobR on 07/07/2008 12:31:22
Morning Faye - thanks for posting this valuable info... (or should I say )

Comment by Shane-O on 07/07/2008 12:34:53
Not to steal Capt's thunder, but I don't think he's arrived yet. So, on the 1%



Nice post Faye! -- Good to see you back... :hug:

Comment by BobR on 07/07/2008 12:37:55
Here's one for Velveeta, a couple days late, but nonetheless: The signing of the Declaration Of Independence carved in cheese

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 12:41:09
Morning :hug:

Comment by BobR on 07/07/2008 12:44:35
Comment by BobR on 07/07/2008 12:51:28
Comment by capt on 07/07/2008 12:57:01
Good monring!



(Shane-O can have my thunder anyday!)





Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/07/2008 13:03:51
Yay, Mama & the Mooks are back!



God, I missed her so.

Comment by Shane-O on 07/07/2008 13:03:58
Quote by capt:

Good monring!



(Shane-O can have my thunder anyday!)



Hey Capt - and all!

Along the same topic - I love Frangela BUT... Momma and the Mooks are still it.

Frangela is kinda like oregano for DT's to subside in 2 minutes ;)

Comment by velveeta jones on 07/07/2008 13:04:37
Quote by BobR:

Here's one for Velveeta, a couple days late, but nonetheless: The signing of the Declaration Of Independence carved in cheese






Now that's art!

Comment by capt on 07/07/2008 13:06:32
Quote by Shane-O:

Quote by capt:

Good monring!



(Shane-O can have my thunder anyday!)



Hey Capt - and all!

Along the same topic - I love Frangela BUT... Momma and the Mooks are still it.

Frangela is kinda like oregano for DT's to subside in 2 minutes ;)




I totally agree! Mama and the mooks are the BOMB baby!



Comment by velveeta jones on 07/07/2008 13:07:21
YAY!! I haven't heard M&M's in weeks!!





Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:08:57
Yeah fresh Steph and the Boys!



And Yeah Vel is back safe and sound! :hug:

Comment by velveeta jones on 07/07/2008 13:11:18
Just hope Robert Downy Jr, did NOT knock on her door.





Comment by starling310 on 07/07/2008 13:12:13
Good morning! YAY! New Momma and da mooks!



Faye. Great post. I always love enlightening people to the REAL reason that they won't "legalize" hemp. It's because a lot of other industries will lose money!! All about money....



Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2008 13:12:46
Morning, comrades.



Ah......hemp.



Back in the early part of the last century, the family TriSec grew vast fields of the stuff in our ancestral homeland of Mindanao (The Philippines). At the time, the largest purchaser was Uncle Sam....and he made rope out of it for the US Navy.



My grandfather was a rather forward-thinking man, and as he saw the war clouds gathering on the horizon, he fled for the west coast of these United States in the late 1920s.



I have no idea how he came to Boston. My father, in fact, is from Pa's "second American family", as we have relatives on the West Coast of the same bloodline.



In any case, our family lost everything when the Japanese invaded. 38 years later on his deathbed (1979) Pa cursed the Japanese with his last breath....



I would suppose it is a valuable crop. In any case, it sustained several generations of previous TriSecs....I'd be glad to have it a cash crop here.





Comment by velveeta jones on 07/07/2008 13:16:50
Aw, the cowbell makes it!



:rofl:

:clap:

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:17:11
:spit:

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:17:48
Songs with hammer - what about "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"?

Comment by velveeta jones on 07/07/2008 13:19:49
Hey, has anyone done an ABBA version of LSofC? That would be fun.

And sounds like a fun project for 4 Freedoms!!





Comment by starling310 on 07/07/2008 13:20:09
YAY! Bob Dylan sack of crap.

Why do people change the lyrics though??

Comment by Shane-O on 07/07/2008 13:22:56
LSOC versions this AM - ALL AMAZING!!!!

Comment by capt on 07/07/2008 13:23:50
Quote by velveeta jones:

Hey, has anyone done an ABBA version of LSofC? That would be fun.

And sounds like a fun project for 4 Freedoms!!







"Can you hear the crap Fernando?"







Comment by Raine on 07/07/2008 13:24:19
Good morning!

Comment by capt on 07/07/2008 13:25:26
http://www.peteykins.com/sparklepony/Krauthammer.jpg


Comment by Raine on 07/07/2008 13:27:03
Excellent Post Faye! Welcome back!





:kickcan: I missed the Dylan LSoC?

Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/07/2008 13:27:40
The first mate was bringing over 497 1/2 feet of rope on the USS Titanic.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:29:25
Usual Suspects is the ONLY good movie he was in.

Comment by m-hadley on 07/07/2008 13:30:15
Welcome home Velveeta :)

And great clip Shane-O! Da Hammer - I love it :D

It's good to be back to the 4Fer family :hug:

Cheers,

mfaye



Comment by m-hadley on 07/07/2008 13:32:11
Heya Capt,

I love Charles Krauthammer as a beer butt chicken - that is inspired genius...



Cheers,

mfaye

Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2008 13:33:49
*snort*



Mrs. TriSec's wingnut relatives in Miami are starting to forward her the current email talking points...I just asked her to forward me the latest. (primarily so I can get the distribution list.)



Time for the heavy artillery, methinks! :pirate:





Comment by TriSec on 07/07/2008 13:35:05
Quote by trojanrabbit:

The first mate was bringing over 497 1/2 feet of rope on the USS Titanic.




Ah, the Titanic was a Royal Mail Steamer, and I believe Mr. Murdoch was beyond reproach...



:titanic geek:





Comment by starling310 on 07/07/2008 13:36:15
My friend who lived in Chicago with Stephen Colbert, and hung out with John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Chris Farley, etc. said Piven was a D*CK!

:: spreads meaningless hollywood gossip ::



Comment by livingonli on 07/07/2008 13:36:19
Good morning everyone.



Only one week until Momma's on XM.



This will be kind of a hit and run since I have another doctor's appointment at a time when I am usually just staggering out of bed.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:36:20
EWWW!!!!!! Stephanie!

Comment by livingonli on 07/07/2008 13:37:18
Quote by TriSec:

*snort*



Mrs. TriSec's wingnut relatives in Miami are starting to forward her the current email talking points...I just asked her to forward me the latest. (primarily so I can get the distribution list.)



Time for the heavy artillery, methinks! :pirate:





Snopes is your friend.

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:37:33
Quote by starling310:

My friend who lived in Chicago with Stephen Colbert, and hung out with John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Chris Farley, etc. said Piven was a D*CK!

:: spreads meaningless hollywood gossip ::







psstt - I love meaningless hollywood gossip. And I miss Chris Farley.

Comment by starling310 on 07/07/2008 13:40:22
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by starling310:

My friend who lived in Chicago with Stephen Colbert, and hung out with John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Chris Farley, etc. said Piven was a D*CK!

:: spreads meaningless hollywood gossip ::







psstt - I love meaningless hollywood gossip. And I miss Chris Farley.




Oh goody! Me too...we all gather 'round the fireplace to listen to his stories!



I miss Chris too. Just watched Black Sheep yesterday.

My friend, Tim, knew him and confirmed that he was a really nice guy; troubled and plagued with addiction but pure of heart.



Comment by livingonli on 07/07/2008 13:41:29
Ok, time to go to the doctor. Wish me luck.

Comment by starling310 on 07/07/2008 13:43:51
Oh! I saw The Incredible Hulk yesterday. It was good, right up until the HALF HOUR of 2 CGI monsters fighting. :yawn:

Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:44:50
Quote by starling310:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by starling310:

My friend who lived in Chicago with Stephen Colbert, and hung out with John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Chris Farley, etc. said Piven was a D*CK!

:: spreads meaningless hollywood gossip ::







psstt - I love meaningless hollywood gossip. And I miss Chris Farley.




Oh goody! Me too...we all gather 'round the fireplace to listen to his stories!



I miss Chris too. Just watched Black Sheep yesterday.

My friend, Tim, knew him and confirmed that he was a really nice guy; troubled and plagued with addiction but pure of heart.







His movies had to grow on me over time but I really loved Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. I don't know why people locked on to Sandler when Chris really was truly funny and it didn't seemed forced.



I wish someone had brought him around like Robert Downey Jr. He's someone we really need these days.



Comment by capt on 07/07/2008 13:44:51
Quote by livingonli:

Ok, time to go to the doctor. Wish me luck.




Best of luck - I hope all is well!



Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:45:21
Quote by livingonli:

Ok, time to go to the doctor. Wish me luck.




Good Luck! :hug:



Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:46:05
Quote by starling310:

Oh! I saw The Incredible Hulk yesterday. It was good, right up until the HALF HOUR of 2 CGI monsters fighting. :yawn:




Hulk not one of my fave superheroes - I'm waiting for The Dark Knight. God I hope it's good!



Comment by trojanrabbit on 07/07/2008 13:47:18
Best of luck, liv.

Comment by Shane-O on 07/07/2008 13:48:51
Dinosaur Wahoo!

Comment by Raine on 07/07/2008 13:49:51
Quote by starling310:

My friend who lived in Chicago with Stephen Colbert, and hung out with John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Chris Farley, etc. said Piven was a D*CK!

:: spreads meaningless hollywood gossip ::

I have a friend who lived in Chicago and she said the same thing... (she evidently had friends who hung in some of those circles)



::: continuing the spread of said gossip :::



Comment by starling310 on 07/07/2008 13:49:59
Quote by wickedpam:



His movies had to grow on me over time but I really loved Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. I don't know why people locked on to Sandler when Chris really was truly funny and it didn't seemed forced.



I wish someone had brought him around like Robert Downey Jr. He's someone we really need these days.





Yeah and that was him in real life basically. He was always doing crazy things that made people laugh. And, then he'd use those moments in his movies.



My friend told me a story....He was at a party with Farley ( this was before any of them made it big ) and Chris out of nowhere says to Tim "Hot Dog Run!" and he grabs Tim and they both hop on a Vespa with Chris driving. The hot dog stand was in walking distance, but no matter....so there's Chris and my friend Tim cruising on a vespa until they thudded into the back of a bus...they weren't going very fast obviously. Tim said they just picked up pieces of the scooter, put them in their pockets and went and got hot dogs!



Comment by wickedpam on 07/07/2008 13:52:39
Quote by starling310:

Quote by wickedpam:



His movies had to grow on me over time but I really loved Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. I don't know why people locked on to Sandler when Chris really was truly funny and it didn't seemed forced.



I wish someone had brought him around like Robert Downey Jr. He's someone we really need these days.





Yeah and that was him in real life basically. He was always doing crazy things that made people laugh. And, then he'd use those moments in his movies.



My friend told me a story....He was at a party with Farley ( this was before any of them made it big ) and Chris out of nowhere says to Tim "Hot Dog Run!" and he grabs Tim and they both hop on a Vespa with Chris driving. The hot dog stand was in walking distance, but no matter....so there's Chris and my friend Tim cruising on a vespa until they thudded into the back of a bus...they weren't going very fast obviously. Tim said they just picked up pieces of the scooter, put them in their pockets and went and got hot dogs!





The image of Chris and your friend on a Vespa hitting the back of a bus just made me snort my coffee! Glad to hear they got their hot dogs! :spit:



Comment by Raine on 07/07/2008 13:53:02
Iraq has been trying to get us to leave for a while now.





(that hiss is killing...)