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What is better legalization or repealing the unconstitutional law that has filled our prisons with nonviolent cannabis users? The prohibition against marijuana was unconstitutional from its inception. Legalization seems to limit the public’s ability to be self sufficient and sustainable. We can repeal any laws and make them null and void so things will be like when George Washington grew Cannabis, except we have technology to help make things more efficient than ever!
Take action, even if you only send an email. Why is controlling and limiting our ability to grow cannabis more popular than repealing the law to make it null and void so we are free to grow as many plants as we want? Stop supporting corrupt mainstream or alternative media that ignore and censor truth!
I want to be able to grow my own food, medicine, clean energy/fuel, fiber without being bullied by corrupt authorities just to stay in line with the “collective” by growing a limited amount of plants! Why is anyone wanting to limit a plant safer than drinking water? Some of us are tired of poisonous high energy prices and want to grow safe hemp for food, energy/fuel, fiber, medicine, hempcrete and so much more!
http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2011/11/switzerland_legalizing_up_to_4_marijuana_plants_ja.php
Thomas Jefferson was a hemp farmer. There are documents in Library of Congress where George Washington states that he liked sitting on the back porch smoking a pipe of hemp. In early Colonial times people could pay their taxes with hemp!
Rudolph Diesel who made the diesel engine to run on hemp fuel was found swimming with the fishes! Wide use of Rudolf Diesel’s engine would have made petroleum-based fuel obsolete. The idea was destroyed by marijuana prohibition after Rudolf Diesel’s death.
The government repeals other laws so lets get rid of the corrupt laws!
http://www.hempforfuel.us/hemp-facts/ http://www.hempforfuel.net/oxygen.html Our number one need is oxygen. Hemp and bamboo are the two fastest growing plants on the planet. Both have a uniquely bright infrared signature, creating oxygen and breathing in CO2. Bamboo grows in tropical and semi-tropical zones. Hemp grows everywhere but the poles.
The first diesel fuel was made from oil pressed from hemp seeds. It’s non-toxic, a nitrogen fixer, grows well nearly everywhere, a renewable resource, makes food, fuel, paper, rope, medicine, cosmetics, plastic, housing and much more.
The seeds can be pressed and used for diesel. Leaves and stalks can be fermented and used for fuel grade alcohol. 1800 Gallons of Ethanol Per Acre (http://www.carenergy.org/CE/crops1.html). Hemp harvests the most ethanol per acre compared to the alternatives, 2-10 times more than corn ethanol. Low THC hemp plants produce less seed and ethanol per acre compared to other strains. Some varieties mature in 60-90 days.
Hemp also produces ozone while it grows. If the world switched to hemp for fuel, we could repair the southern ozone hole in less than two decades. Forests create oxygen. Ozone breathe in CO2, cool the air, attract moisture, create rain. We need them. They are our symbiots. Without them, we suffocate, are subject to droughts and weird weather.
If China and the rest of the third world are to drive, we will surely run out of oxygen unless we totally switch to hemp for fuel. China severely needs to depollute now in the cities. Hemp grows in China.
We need to switch fuels. Alcohol and hemp seed oil still burn oxygen, but create it while they are growing. Gasoline does not.
In the 1930′s, hemp was stigmatized in a smear campaign by the petroleum, tobacco, alcohol, pharmaceutical, paper industries to insure against the competition of hemp fuel and safer non-addicting and biodegradable products. The blind prejudice remains. If we and the other animals on the planet are to survive, we must see through this ignorance and correct the problem, low oxygen.
http://mylesohowe.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/truth-movement-hijacked/
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