Alabama assistant coach arrested for marijuana

#76
#76
This is why its illegal..Hemp is one of the world's most useful plants. Its uses range from paper to fuel, and it could replace many environmentally destructive products.

For thousands of years hemp has been used as a food, to make clothing, as a medicine and as a drug. It can be turned into plastics and made into petroleum without producing sulphur, thus reducing CO2 in the atmosphere. Until 1883, 75 to 90% of all paper in the world was made from hemp.

Due to difficulties harvesting it in large quantities, hemp fell out of favour as a profitable crop in the late 1800s, until an automated harvester was developed in the 1930s.

In the intervening years, many industries were developed to take over hemp's role in production: oil was drilled from the ground, trees were used for paper and new sources of cloth were developed. Many of the companies involved now had a vested interest in making hemp illegal.

The United States was the first country to introduce laws to destroy hemp plants, regardless of their intended use. That law was the result of political pressure exerted by the forestry industry and the Dupont corporation, which had just patented oil and coal based plastics production.

Dupont's chief financial backer, Andrew Mellon, was US President J. Edgar Hoover's secretary of the treasury. He appointed his nephew, Harry J. Anslinger, to a position in the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
 
#79
#79
Thread summary:

Incredibly naïve pot supporters vs. The adults who've lived long enough to know better
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#80
#80
Should be legal anyway and everyone knows it. Anyone who thinks otherwise is not educated on the subject.

I am educated on the matter. My three biggest pet peeves: dopers, liars and thieves. From my experience they all go together. Take their dope, their money and lock em up.
 
#83
#83
Its illegal because Dupont didn't want any competition with the products they were making at the time and had the money for lobbyist to buy our gov. to pass laws to make it illegal.If alcohol was in competition with Dupont for the same reasons and didnt have the money to fight the lobbyist it would still be illegal to.
 
#84
#84
This is why its illegal..Hemp is one of the world's most useful plants. Its uses range from paper to fuel, and it could replace many environmentally destructive products.

For thousands of years hemp has been used as a food, to make clothing, as a medicine and as a drug. It can be turned into plastics and made into petroleum without producing sulphur, thus reducing CO2 in the atmosphere. Until 1883, 75 to 90% of all paper in the world was made from hemp.

Due to difficulties harvesting it in large quantities, hemp fell out of favour as a profitable crop in the late 1800s, until an automated harvester was developed in the 1930s.

In the intervening years, many industries were developed to take over hemp's role in production: oil was drilled from the ground, trees were used for paper and new sources of cloth were developed. Many of the companies involved now had a vested interest in making hemp illegal.

The United States was the first country to introduce laws to destroy hemp plants, regardless of their intended use. That law was the result of political pressure exerted by the forestry industry and the Dupont corporation, which had just patented oil and coal based plastics production.

Dupont's chief financial backer, Andrew Mellon, was US President J. Edgar Hoover's secretary of the treasury. He appointed his nephew, Harry J. Anslinger, to a position in the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
you are right and it is alot deeper than that.But people are sheep now brainwashed to the core.It isnt about smoking it thats just what they want you to believe. I dont think you should smoke it.If the same logic were used they shouldn't produce gas because people sniff it and it is used in other ways for drug use
 
#85
#85
Thread summary:

Incredibly naïve pot supporters vs. The adults who've lived long enough to know better
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Or the ones who enjoy their liberty vs. the ones who appreciate the government has a handle on everything we do
 
#86
#86
I am educated on the matter. My three biggest pet peeves: dopers, liars and thieves. From my experience they all go together. Take their dope, their money and lock em up.

Doubt it, the fact its still legal to smoke cancer and not smoke something that potentially could help cancer. Or that it's proven to help with PTSD but our troops are handed medications when they come home with the side effect of "suicidal thoughts" is enough reason to me to through a "?" at the matter
 

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