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To: Force of Truth

Oh come on. the hemp used for fabric wasn’t the “mess up your head” kind.
The reason it too was banned was because it made a good cover crop for the illegal crap.
Our founding fathers weren’t potheads.


132 posted on 03/14/2009 5:23:06 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Nathan Zachary
Oh come on. the hemp used for fabric wasn’t the “mess up your head” kind.
The reason it too was banned was because it made a good cover crop for the illegal crap.
Our founding fathers weren’t potheads.***

I never said they were potheads. And they were not the ones that made it illegal, so your strawman argument does not hold water. You can debate why it was made illegal all you want, but whatever reason that is, the founding fathers did not agree with it. They would not be carried away with this moral majority crap that goes on in our culture today. In fact, they were revolutionists who hated taxes and government control to the point that they lost their lives over their liberty. None of you are that extreme today, maybe except for our armed forces who live and die by that code, but I wouldn't even compare the rest of us to the type of caliber our founding fathers were.

It's not a cover crop, btw. Many many uses for hemp still apply. It's a very durable product that you can make clothing out of and they even built a bridge in France out of it. The seeds, btw can be eaten and are full of protein. It could make this nation rich if we cultivated and sold it like our founding fathers once did. Drafts of the Constitution were written on hemp paper, btw.

168 posted on 03/14/2009 6:21:33 PM PDT by Force of Truth (Sarah Palin in 2012!!!!!! WOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!)
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