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Reply #195 - Dec 24th, 2015 at 2:11am
 
It's Christmas Eve Eve, people.

No better of a reason to get baked then right now.
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Reply #196 - Dec 24th, 2015 at 3:17am
 
AiA wrote on Dec 24th, 2015 at 1:37am:
The plant really is God's Gift to Mankind


No.
It is one of many plants that our Mother Earth supplies to sustain all of it's creatures.

More fool us to deny these gifts.
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Reply #197 - Dec 24th, 2015 at 3:18am
 
Marla wrote on Dec 24th, 2015 at 2:11am:
It's Christmas Eve Eve, people.

No better of a reason to get baked then right now.


Smiley still with us Marla. Jeez I thought you must have overdosed on weed and gone gaga.  Cheesy

Its about snooze time for me ..Cheers.
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Reply #198 - Dec 24th, 2015 at 6:57am
 
There is no denying Hemp is a superior crop for Aussie farmers.. beats cotton hands down. Makes superior  everything cotton does, but doesn't need the huge water investment and land degeneration that cotton requires.
Just one of the many benefits we COULD be taking advantage of,  but DONT, because someone  Roll Eyes, decided to make it illegal.

Hi Emma would you pay me the courtesy to read this

https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/plant-biosecurity/industrial-hemp-western-australia

I looked at hemp, I had the land the water the time.
It did not stack up at the time I looked at it.

So things may have changed now.

The point is its not illegal to grow industrial hemp,,, save your money, there is plenty of land to lease in WA where you could grow it yourself.

I am just trying to take the conspiracy theory / paranoia out of the discussion.
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Reply #199 - Dec 24th, 2015 at 9:41pm
 
miketrees wrote on Dec 24th, 2015 at 6:57am:
There is no denying Hemp is a superior crop for Aussie farmers.. beats cotton hands down. Makes superior  everything cotton does, but doesn't need the huge water investment and land degeneration that cotton requires.
Just one of the many benefits we COULD be taking advantage of,  but DONT, because someone  Roll Eyes, decided to make it illegal.

Hi Emma would you pay me the courtesy to read this

https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/plant-biosecurity/industrial-hemp-western-australia

I looked at hemp, I had the land the water the time.
It did not stack up at the time I looked at it.

So things may have changed now.

The point is its not illegal to grow industrial hemp,,, save your money, there is plenty of land to lease in WA where you could grow it yourself.

I am just trying to take the conspiracy theory / paranoia out of the discussion.



Sorry Miketrees your link didn't work. Try again, I'll be happy to read it. Smiley
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Reply #200 - Dec 24th, 2015 at 9:55pm
 
Works here.

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Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) is a potentially important crop for Western Australia. Fibre can be extracted from the stem or oil from the seeds. Items manufactured from hemp include textiles, paper, rope, fuel, oil, stockfeed and medicine.

The industry in Western Australia is regulated under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004  (the Act).

The Act states that: 'industrial hemp' means cannabis, the leaves and flowering heads of which do not contain more than 0.35% of tetrahydrocannabinol.
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Reply #201 - Dec 24th, 2015 at 10:07pm
 
thanks for that
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Reply #202 - Dec 27th, 2015 at 6:51am
 
http://geopolitics.co/2015/12/25/us-federal-ban-on-medical-marijuana-silently-li...

US FEDERAL BAN ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA SILENTLY LIFTED


DECEMBER 25, 2015

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One of the bills secretly tucked into the 1,603-page $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill is the federal government’s lifting of the decades old ban on medical marijuana.

This should pave the way for the removal of marijuana restrictions in other countries, too.


Not to spoil the fun, but the other bill that’s been secretly passed alongside the spending bill is CISA, giving them the legal framework to continue metadata gathering on every US citizen’s internet activities.

CISA Quietly Passed by Congress thru Sleight of Hand
There could be a bigger picture that must be considered here. We will discuss them in the next few days. In the meantime, do enjoy the holidays.

Mabuhay, Marijuana!

Congress quietly ends federal government’s ban on medical marijuana

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Tucked deep inside the 1,603-page federal spending measure is a provision that effectively ends the federal government’s prohibition on medical marijuana and signals a major shift in drug policy.

The bill’s passage over the weekend marks the first time Congress has approved nationally significant legislation backed by legalization advocates. It brings almost to a close two decades of tension between the states and Washington over medical use of marijuana.

Under the provision, states where medical pot is legal would no longer need to worry about federal drug agents raiding retail operations. Agents would be prohibited from doing so.

The Obama administration has largely followed that rule since last year as a matter of policy. But the measure approved as part of the spending bill, which President Obama plans to sign this week, will codify it as a matter of law.

Pot advocates had lobbied Congress to embrace the administration’s policy, which they warned was vulnerable to revision under a less tolerant future administration.

More important, from the standpoint of activists, Congress’ action marked the emergence of a new alliance in marijuana politics: Republicans are taking a prominent role in backing states’ right to allow use of a drug the federal government still officially classifies as more dangerous than cocaine.

“This is a victory for so many,” said the measure’s coauthor, Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher of Costa Mesa. The measure’s approval, he said, represents “the first time in decades that the federal government has curtailed its oppressive prohibition of marijuana.”

By now, 32 states and the District of Columbia have legalized pot or its ingredients to treat ailments, a movement that began in the 1990s. Even back then, some states had been approving broader decriminalization measures for two decades.

The medical marijuana movement has picked up considerable momentum in recent years. The Drug Enforcement Administration, however, continues to place marijuana in the most dangerous category of narcotics, with no accepted medical use.

Congress for years had resisted calls to allow states to chart their own path on pot. The marijuana measure, which forbids the federal government from using any of its resources to impede state medical marijuana laws, was previously rejected half a dozen times. When Washington, D.C., voters approved medical marijuana in 1998, Congress used its authority over the city’s affairs to block the law from taking effect for 11 years.

Even as Congress has shifted ground on medical marijuana, lawmakers remain uneasy about full legalization. A separate amendment to the spending package, tacked on at the behest of anti-marijuana crusader Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.), will jeopardize the legalization of recreational pot in Washington, D.C., which voters approved last month.

Marijuana proponents nonetheless said they felt more confident than ever that Congress was drifting toward their point of view.

“The war on medical marijuana is over,” said Bill Piper, a lobbyist with the Drug Policy Alliance, who called the move historic.

“Now the fight moves on to legalization of all marijuana,” he said. “This is the strongest signal we have received from Congress [that] the politics have really shifted. … Congress has been slow to catch up with the states and American people, but it is catching up.”

The measure, which Rohrabacher championed with Rep. Sam Farr, a Democrat from Carmel, had the support of large numbers of Democrats for years. Enough Republicans joined them this year to put it over the top. When the House first passed the measure earlier this year, 49 Republicans voted aye.

Some Republicans are pivoting off their traditional anti-drug platform at a time when most voters live in states where medical marijuana is legal, in many cases as a result of ballot measures.

Polls show that while Republican voters are far less likely than the broader public to support outright legalization, they favor allowing marijuana for medical use by a commanding majority. Legalization also has great appeal to millennials, a demographic group with which Republicans are aggressively trying to make inroads.

Approval of the pot measure comes after the Obama administration directed federal prosecutors last year to stop enforcing drug laws that contradict state marijuana policies.
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Reply #203 - Dec 27th, 2015 at 6:53am
 


Ford's Hemp powered Hemp made Car




Henry Ford's 'plastic hemp car' from 1941


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Henry Ford's 'plastic hemp car' from 1941
We might think that our ethanol and biodiesel "flex-fuel" systems are all very cutting edge, but biofuel development is of course nothing new. Way back in the 1930's, Henry Ford was hard at work in the alt-fuels sector, and in 1941 he constructed a hemp-fueled and hemp-bodied prototype car. The "plastic" body panels were composed of 70% cellulose fibers, including industrial hemp, mixed with a resin binder, and apparently they were pretty sturdy: check out this video, in which a guy beats on the trunk with an axe and fails to leave a mark. Industrial hemp won't make you high, kids, but its association with marijuana has historically been a major legal stumbling block. VIEW VIDEO OF FORDS HEMP CAR HAVING A HAMMER TAKEN TO IT !!

The reason marijuana was prohibited in the 20th century was to suppress hemp fuel and fiber production, which is inexpensive to make and naturally decentralized, so that small groups of people could profit from the capital intensive petrochemical alternatives that dominate our political process and economy today. Hemp will decentralize our economic system and return wealth and control to the majority. Hemp & marijuana both come from the same plant, cannabis sativa, which is the Latin, botanical name. Hemp is the fiber from the stalks and stems and the sterile seeds, while marijuana is the leaves, flowers and viable seeds. Some people believe that hemp with a low THC content is one species, and that it becomes a different plant, marijuana, when the THC level in the cannabis plant goes above 0.3 percent, but it is really the same plant. It is really about fuel, fiber and the synthetic subversion of the natural cycle. Drugs are only a smokescreen. Marijuana prohibition has always been about money, power, and control..
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Reply #204 - Dec 27th, 2015 at 8:37am
 
It's time that Marla took the ink blot test:


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Reply #205 - Dec 27th, 2015 at 10:14pm
 
it_is_the_light wrote on Dec 27th, 2015 at 6:53am:


Ford's Hemp powered Hemp made Car




Henry Ford's 'plastic hemp car' from 1941


Published on Dec 7, 2012
Henry Ford's 'plastic hemp car' from 1941
We might think that our ethanol and biodiesel "flex-fuel" systems are all very cutting edge, but biofuel development is of course nothing new. Way back in the 1930's, Henry Ford was hard at work in the alt-fuels sector, and in 1941 he constructed a hemp-fueled and hemp-bodied prototype car. The "plastic" body panels were composed of 70% cellulose fibers, including industrial hemp, mixed with a resin binder, and apparently they were pretty sturdy: check out this video, in which a guy beats on the trunk with an axe and fails to leave a mark. Industrial hemp won't make you high, kids, but its association with marijuana has historically been a major legal stumbling block. VIEW VIDEO OF FORDS HEMP CAR HAVING A HAMMER TAKEN TO IT !!

The reason marijuana was prohibited in the 20th century was to suppress hemp fuel and fiber production, which is inexpensive to make and naturally decentralized, so that small groups of people could profit from the capital intensive petrochemical alternatives that dominate our political process and economy today. Hemp will decentralize our economic system and return wealth and control to the majority. Hemp & marijuana both come from the same plant, cannabis sativa, which is the Latin, botanical name. Hemp is the fiber from the stalks and stems and the sterile seeds, while marijuana is the leaves, flowers and viable seeds. Some people believe that hemp with a low THC content is one species, and that it becomes a different plant, marijuana, when the THC level in the cannabis plant goes above 0.3 percent, but it is really the same plant. It is really about fuel, fiber and the synthetic subversion of the natural cycle. Drugs are only a smokescreen. Marijuana prohibition has always been about money, power, and control..
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Reply #206 - Dec 29th, 2015 at 4:21am
 
Let's see, it's 5 degrees (-15C) outside, snow, bitterly cold and early dead-of-winter blahey-ish. Makes for a great time to get high.
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Reply #207 - Dec 29th, 2015 at 6:20am
 
Marla wrote on Dec 29th, 2015 at 4:21am:
Let's see, it's 5 degrees (-15C) outside, snow, bitterly cold and early dead-of-winter blahey-ish. Makes for a great time to get high.



Hi Marla - how did you go with the ink blot test?
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Reply #208 - Dec 29th, 2015 at 6:32am
 
Beats me, Bobby. I really no longer pay much attention to your posts.

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I woke up this morning colder than hell took a look outside and thought, "God damn it, why aren't I high?"


Problem solved.
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Reply #209 - Dec 29th, 2015 at 6:38am
 
Marla wrote on Dec 29th, 2015 at 6:32am:
Beats me, Bobby. I really no longer pay much attention to your posts.


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