Industrial Hemp
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Growing Hemp in the U.S. Is IllegalAn examination of why cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States is severely restricted and a brief history of how it got that way.- Why Has the Hemp Revolution Bypassed the United States?A review of Morris Davis work titled Why has the Hemp Revolution Bypassed the United States? Published in the Journal of Industrial Hemp 7.2 (2002).
Using Marijuana for United States IndustryThis paper looks at United States history in removing this resource, its many uses, and the benefits it could have for our future. It is an argument for using hemp(or marijuana) in the USA.
A Few Facts About Industrial HempThirty industrialized nations permit the growing and use of industrial hemp. The Untied States of America is not one of them. Could greed on the part of the big corporations be the reason?- Industrial HempIndustrial hemp is currently illegal to grow in the United States. This plant is commonly confused with marijuana, but is in fact a different plant which lacks the large amount of the psychoactive THC found in marijuana (Stanaway).
- New Industrial Hemp Business Markets, OpportunitiesHemp is the world's most valuable crop. With over 25,000 uses estimated by Popular Mechanics in the 1930s; today the boundaries are endless.
- Hemp Clothing: Going Green or Supporting Drug Use?Due to stereotypes regarding the green living movement, hemp clothing and jewelry have been banned by some school dress codes.
