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Cannabis Sativa

Al Cronkrite

Ether Zone

Thursday 09 Mar 2006

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GRASS, POT, WEED, HASHISH, BOO...

In spite of rhetoric to the contrary, the American government loves war.
One of its favorites has been the endlessly unsuccessful War Against
Drugs. Marijuana is an enemy in that war. In America, it is illegal to
possess the flowers, buds, or leaves of the “cannabis sativa” plant
which have been legally defined as Marijuana. The word Marijuana coined
during the 1930s was derived from a Mexican slang expression for a
tobacco-like product from the flowers, buds, or leaves of the Cannabis
plant.

Hemp is a product of the stalk of cannabis sativa. It is widely
associated with rope but has been used in a variety of other useful and
durable products like canvas, blue jeans, various cloths, and for the
production of high quality paper.

Cannabis also produces seeds which are rich in protein and well suited
to vegetarian diets. They can be used to make oil which can produce a
diesel like fuel and also be used in paints, soaps, varnishes, and as a
diet supplement.

Along with being a potent intoxicant the flowers, buds and leaves are
useful for medicinal purposes.

In 1937 the United States Congress passed laws against Marijuana.
Current law does not ban the use or possession of the Cannabis roots,
stalk or stems but possession of the seeds is illegal unless they have
been sterilized. Since the roots, stalk, and stems are integral parts of
the same plant, it has been impossible for Americans to grow it without
violating the law. The 1937 laws were reportedly passed in response to
public outrage created by the newspaper empire of William Randolph Hurst
using information supplied by a U. S. Government official named Henry
Anslinger.

DuPont had developed a lucrative business making the chemicals needed to
create paper from trees. William Randolph Hurst owned huge tracts of
forest in the Pacific Northwest. Henry Anslinger, Andrew Mellon’s nephew
by marriage, had been appointed head of the newly created Bureau of
Narcotics by his uncle who occupied duel positions as head of the Mellon
Bank and head of the US treasury. Mellon Bank had large outstanding
loans to DuPont. Since Hemp offered an excellent source for the fiber
needed to produce paper and for the constituents of cloth, Dupont’s
monopolies in the nylon and chemical business could have been threatened
as well as Hurst’s lumber holdings.

Today, Hemp is being touted as a potential fuel for automobiles. In a
1991 newscast Hugh Downs said, “It is estimated that methane and
methanol production alone from hemp grown as bio-mass could replace 90%
of the worlds energy needs.” Hemp is said to be easy to grow and does
not require fertilizer. Following harvest, it leaves the soil in
excellent condition and can be grown each year on the same acreage for
decades. An acre of hemp will produce more pulp for paper than four
acres of trees and two to three times more fiber than cotton.

Congressman Dennis Kucinich has written an article outlining the
multiple potential uses of hemp. He recommends that drug use be
decriminalized.
Following are some of the problems for which Hemp advocates claim it is
a panacea:

“We have cut down vast tracts of the original forest cover to make paper
that we could have been making from hemp.”

“We produce plastic that does not biodegrade and harms us by introducing
chemicals into our food and our environment that we could have made 100%
biodegradable from hemp.”

“We produce toxic based paints that poison our air and water and houses
that could have been made from hemp oils.”

“We make things like Styrofoam, diapers, car parts, computer parts, and
thousands of other items that, if they were made from hemp, could return
to the soil as fertilizer after their use.”

“We run our cars on a polluting non-renewable source of fuel when we
could be using unrefined vegetable oils like hemp oil in slightly
modified diesel engines. Diesel engines were invented to run on
vegetable oils but were modified early on to run on diesel fuel, a
byproduct of gasoline refining.”

“We feed 40% of the world's grain production to cattle for a protein
source (which is enough to feed 3 billion people) when we could be
getting that same protein in a more digestible source from hemp seed .”

“We have weakened immune systems from eating over-processed foods devoid
of any Essential Fatty Acids when we could have a diet rich in Essential
Fatty Acids simply by adding hemp oil.”

“We dump half the worlds pesticides on cotton, when we could be using a
by-product of the hemp paper industry to make strong, comfortable clothing.”

Both Rudolph Diesel and Henry Ford designed engines to be fueled with
vegetable oils including hemp. There is no doubt that vegetable oils are
an alternative engine fuel and that hemp might be an excellent source.
Though several hemp promoters claim the potential of cheap fuel, other
sources calculate it as more expensive.

In the case of Cannabis Sativa it certainly appears we may have thrown
the baby out with the bathwater.

The War on Drugs is in practice a second cousin to the former
international policy involving a balance of power. Why do I make that
statement? There is adequate evidence available that our own CIA might
be involved in importing the drugs against which our government has
declared war. The War in Iraq involves a similar situation. Invading and
occupying Arab land actually foments the terror we are supposed to be
fighting. We are living under a regime that seems to create the enemies
it then sends our citizens out to fight.

When there is demand for a product it is impossible to eradicate its
use. The War on Drugs cannot be won and should never have been started.
It is tantamount to Prohibition and is creating many of the same
problems. If the laws governing our nation were proper and properly
enforced there would be no need for a war on drugs.

Under God’s legal system intoxicated (by any means) drivers responsible
for the death of innocents would be subject to the death penalty. Losses
sustained by innocents would require a remuneration of several
multiples. It would not be the substance or the use of the substance
that would be illegal but the actions of the citizens involved. Under
God’s legal system individuals are responsible for their own behavior.
Actions are illegal not inanimate objects. The Bible condemns drunkards
not wine.

Even though there is a temptation for writers with an agenda to
overemphasize in favor of their position, it appears the Cannabis Sativa
plant has potential benefits Americans ignore to their own detriment.

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