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Rep. Ron Paul Introduces H.R. 1831, The Industrial Hemp Farming Act

bentom187

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he must have been paid for that one, cause he could make a multitude of products and healthy ones and eco freindly at that,and then there would be jobs for the farmers/manufacturers and then products to export.
 

soil margin

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yeah i agree maybesure, there will be lots of lobbying against this one. I find it very nice that some states allow hemp farming, simiiar to medical cannabis, but yet the fed dont allow either....idiots


but the feds know better than you, how could you and the people in your state know whats best for you?

all feds do is tax ur money, then tell you what you can and cant do with the leftovers.

stay out of cali plz federales. our laws are better than yours.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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Hemp wont be legalized because you can make extremely cheap bio fuels, paper, fiber board, and cloth with it quite easily. It would put other Giant industries out of business. greedy mother fuckers, a.k.a.Oil and gas companies will suppress hemp tech just like solar and wind energy. They have bought the presidency many many times, so I would say they will win. they wont loose until oil is more expensive then blowjobs from British Royalty. No offense to any of my British friends. lol
 
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Hemp wont be legalized because you can make extremely cheap bio fuels, paper, fiber board, and cloth with it quite easily. It would put other Giant industries out of business. greedy mother fuckers, a.k.a.Oil and gas companies will suppress hemp tech just like solar and wind energy. They have bought the presidency many many times, so I would say they will win. they wont loose until oil is more expensive then blowjobs from British Royalty. No offense to any of my British friends. lol

:laughing:

pretty much sums it up
 

AGBeer

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Wont mean a whole lot

Wont mean a whole lot

I dont foresee this changing a whole lot until hemps cousin (cannabis) is relaxed on as well. We have had 'industrial hemp' on the lawbooks for a number of years (in my non medical friendly state) and I have yet to find ONE instance of industrial hemp being explored here. The most I have heard is some folk trying for the past several years to get approved and pushed off to another department over and over again.
 

Preacher

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It'll probably be like not passing the tax hikes just for millionaires last year- they'll oppose it as quickly and quietly as possible. Sometimes they know their votes are just utterly indefensible.

Edit: old news; seems I called that one about right.
 
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