http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/02/25/henry-ford-hemp-plastic-car-stronger/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srgE6Tzi3Lg
Why are you the only person in here giving me hard time over this.
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It took me 3 seconds to find info on this.
OK I concede he did make a hemp car. Prohibition did him in, not big oil. It says so in your link.
Here's one for you.
http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/Crime#sthash.xbKlhapd.dpbs
(Arrests by DEA, 2009, by Gender and Race/Ethnicity) "Most suspects arrested by the DEA for drug violations were male (86%). Three in 10 male suspects were arrested for cocaine powder, followed by marijuana (25%) and methamphetamine (15%) offenses. In 2009, females accounted for 14% of all DEA drug arrests and 20% of all methamphetamine arrests. About 2 in 10 (22%) females arrested by the DEA for drug violations were arrested for methamphetamine, followed by cocaine powder (21%) and marijuana (20%) offenses. "Half of all suspects arrested by the DEA were age 31 or younger. Hispanic suspects constituted 46% of arrestees, followed by white and black suspects (26% each). Hispanic suspects made up more than half of arrests for cocaine powder (55%) and marijuana (52%) offenses and nearly half of arrests involving opiates (49%). Three-quarters (75%) of crack cocaine suspects were black, and less than half of all methamphetamine suspects were white (41%)." - See more at: http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/Crime#sthash.xbKlhapd.dpuf
(Arrests by DEA, 2009, by Substance) "The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested 29,896 suspects for drug offenses in 2009, a nearly 10% increase from 27,235 arrests in 2008. "Suspects arrested for offenses involving cocaine powder and crack cocaine (11,361) accounted for 38% of all suspects arrested by the DEA in 2009 (table 2). Twenty-eight percent of suspects were arrested for offenses involving cocaine powder (8,491), and 10% were arrested for crack cocaine (2,870). Crack cocaine arrests declined by 12% from the 3,254 reported in 2008 (not shown in table). The remaining suspects were arrested for marijuana (7,294), methamphetamine (4,701), and for opiates (2,975)." - See more at: http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/Crime#sthash.xbKlhapd.dpuf
Why do you insist the DEA doesn't arrest people for weed?