U.S. Should Lift Ban on Hemp

When a pizzeria closes, the pizzeria down the block usually sees a surge in business. That principle applies to commerce in the larger North American neighborhood. Whenever the United States locks the gate on a plausible economic activity, Canadians move in and profit.

The Bush administration's hostility toward stem-cell science created opportunity in Canada. Starved of adequate federal support, American labs doing this cutting-edge science shrank or closed down, and many of their researchers moved to Canada. Between 2002 and 2007, the number of American university professors and assistants relocating to Canada jumped 27 percent. Some were stars in stem-cell research.

The Obama administration has reversed the Bush policy. Canadians now fear they might suffer their own brain-drain back to the United States. A recent headline from Toronto's Globe and Mail says it all: "As U.S. emerges from Dark Age, Canada's scientific edge fades."

Hemp is a plant used to make paper, oils, textiles and other products. But because hemp is related to marijuana, the U.S. government outlawed its cultivation in the '50s. Now get this: American manufacturers are free to import hemp fibers, oil and seed from other countries. For example, U.S. carmakers use hemp inside door panels and for insulation in seats.

Industrial hemp doesn't contain enough THC (the euphoric agent in marijuana) to get anyone high, but that hasn't stopped the Drug Enforcement Administration from sending out helicopters to scour the land for hemp plants growing wild in ditches.

The sight of waving hemp fields just across the Canadian border frustrates many American farmers. One of them, Dave Monson, a Republican, is speaker of the North Dakota House. Monson and other farmers sued the DEA in 2007, demanding the right to plant hemp. The case was dismissed by a U.S. district court judge but is now before the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals. Monson told me he tried to reason with the DEA about industrial hemp. The federal agency responded that minuscule amounts of THC could be processed out of the plants, admittedly with great effort.

"Well, why would anybody do that?" Monson asked, especially now that actual marijuana plants are freely grown in California and other states that have legalized medical pot.

"The ironic thing is that they may get medical marijuana legalized before we can get industrial hemp legalized," Monson said. The Obama administration has yet to signal a change in policy toward industrial hemp.

When the United States banned the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages in 1920, Canadians found another great export market. Rules governing alcohol varied from province to province, but Canada's generally lighter approach to booze opened new avenues for profit. During U.S. Prohibition, "historic old Quebec" enjoyed a boom off of American tourists seeking a good time.

Alcohol prohibition is now far in the American past, and anchors on stem-cell research recently were lifted. That would leave hemp farming as a surviving irrational U.S. ban. Whenever the U.S. government discourages Americans from doing useful work, Canadians make hay - and sell it back to us.


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Source: OnlineAthens
Author: Froma Harrop
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Copyright: 2009 Online Athens
Website: U.S. Should Lift Ban on Hemp
 
Again thank you US for making it profitable for hemp to grown up here in Canada. Recently I searched online for prices of hemp oil. Organic hemp oil is selling at $180.00 a gallon. Thank you, thank you , thank you. With prices like that , what farmer can resist wanting to grow such a good crop. On top of that, that is only from the seeds, the farmer will also be making money from the rest of the plant.
 
When wil the u.s, learn about this untapped resource.

The thing is... We do know and we know very well what each resource does and that is why it is illegal. Because our country is run by big corporations who do nothing but rape our great country of its wealth while all the time making HUGE amounts of profits. If we all saw how much money the oil companies make we would riot but they hide their real profits.
 
Not only oil companies but Dupont also. I have realized in the past years especially being a contractor, that DUPONTs name brand is in virtually everything I use, so i try to choose other brands as to boycott Dupont, it's very difficult! THey are in the very fabric of our lives. Perhaps by the grace of God, HEMP will replace this evil fabric (DUPONT) , with the heavenly HEMP. OR they will also compete in the HEMP INDUSTRY , they wouldnt want to be left out!

It's a serious issue for me, if you think long and hard and contemplate the reality of these bastard's POWER. OIl , timber, dupont. (Cotton too), but they have done such an incredible injustice to our world by outlawing HEMP , they were powerful enough to do it too! Everyday I do something that makes someone aware of this plant for farming as I am ready to farm it and cannot wait for igorance.
 
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