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BossDVDs 07-08-2010 08:49 PM

The REAL reason why marijuana/hemp is illegal in the U.S. (Wool pulled over your eyes!)
 
Why is hemp illegal in the US?

It?s actually the REAL reason that marijuana is illegal. Because hemp competed with paper and cotton. William Hearst decided that it was too ruthless of a competitor to his paper company so he used his newspapers to launch a campaign against hemp. However he realized nobody would care about hemp, so he fixated on the by-product. Hence the term ?Yellow Journalism? which was coined from this very event.

The hemp plant is the most versatile crop in the entire plant kingdom. Our country was founded on hemp. George Washington was the largest hemp farmer in he world during the late 1700?s. Thomas Jefferson called on farmers to ?plant hemp seed, not tobacco?. In fact, hemp was legal tender for almost 200 years in the United States. That?s right, you could even pay your taxes with hemp! In the late 1800?s hemp production slipped due to a lack of processing technology; paper production began using cheaper trees and cotton.

From 1901 to 1937, the U.S. Department of Agriculture repeatedly predicted that once machinery capable of harvesting, stripping, and separating hemp fiber was engineered, hemp production would again be America?s number one cash crop.

Then, in a February 1938 article entitled New Billion Dollar Crop, Popular Mechanics magazine reported on the new hemp harvesting technology being developed by International Harvester. But some people had plans to make this plant illegal for farmers to cultivate.

Three men, Henry J. Anslinger, Lammont DuPont, and William Randolph Hearst, made growing hemp illegal. Anslinger was the head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. DuPont and Hearst were the owners of the largest chemical company and newspaper, respectively.

Why would these men want hemp made illegal?

Trees had become the number one paper source during this time. Hearst, in addition to owning a nationwide chain of newspapers, also owned every bit of timber used to make them. The new threat of cheap hemp meant that trees would no longer be the cheapest source of paper. DuPont had patented the process for producing synthetic nylon from oil and coal as well as a new improved sulfate process to make paper from wood pulp. If DuPont would have had to compete against environmentally-friendly hemp products, his business would have suffered.

How did they make hemp illegal?

Hearst began printing outlandish stories with headlines such as ?Marijuana goads user to blood lust? and ?Hotel clerk identifies Marijuana smoker as gunman?. He also took advantage of the country?s prejudice against blacks and immigrants by printing that marijuana-crazed negroes were raping white women and by painting pictures of lazy, pot-smoking Mexicans. DuPont?s banker Andrew Mellon happened to be Secretary of the Treasury under Herbert Hoover. Mellon also had a nephew-in-law, Henry Anslinger, who had the Marijuana Tax Law of 1937 passed. When asked what this meant for industrial hemp farmers, Anslinger flatly declared ?They can continue to raise hemp just as they have always done it. It makes very fine cordage and this legislation exempts the mature stalk when it is grown for hemp purposes.? However, due to the overall similarity in appearance between hemp and marijuana, the entire Cannabis family was made illegal. Hemp made a brief resurgence during World War II after Japan cut of supplies for raw fibers. The U.S. Department of Agriculture released the short film Hemp For Victory encouraging all farmers to grow hemp for the war effort. However, it went back to its illegal standing after the war.

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Pretty fucked up huh?

You can make a change this November ... Pledge to vote Yes on Prop 19 in November.

Cannabis should be controlled, not criminalized. Vote YES on PROP 19

http://www.taxcannabis.org/

AdPatron 07-08-2010 08:56 PM

I can't wait for Nov.

Spunky 07-08-2010 08:58 PM

Ban potatoes for making Vodka.the stigma is hypocritical.The lord said let man enjoy the harvest provided.I like to lick toads and peyote just for recreational use of course

2012 07-08-2010 09:00 PM

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DBS.US 07-08-2010 09:26 PM


~Ray 07-08-2010 09:59 PM

voting yes on prop 19 makes sense in these downtimes and always remember, you can undo what you do in a democracy... so nothing is permanent. Might as well change the law and compare data if nothing else.

facialfreak 07-09-2010 04:17 AM

Actually ... the reason why pot is illegal in the US has zero to do with this ...

CONCRETE and REBARB are BIG BUSINESS in the US ... run by the teamsters ... and are both ingredients in building PRISONS ...

90% of inmates in the US are serving time on drug-related charges ... so as long as they can keep arresting people for smoking pot - and filling up American prisons - there is always a need for more prisons = more concrete and more rebarb.

seeandsee 07-09-2010 05:15 AM

conspiracy can kill your dog with poison :)

Quagmire 07-09-2010 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by facialfreak (Post 17321865)
Actually ... the reason why pot is illegal in the US has zero to do with this ...

CONCRETE and REBARB are BIG BUSINESS in the US ... run by the teamsters ... and are both ingredients in building PRISONS ...

90% of inmates in the US are serving time on drug-related charges ... so as long as they can keep arresting people for smoking pot - and filling up American prisons - there is always a need for more prisons = more concrete and more rebarb.

Rebar is short for reinforcing bar. Rebarb sounds funny though. It makes me think of metal plants growing in the garden. Who wouldn't want to bite in to a strawberry rebarb pie? :winkwink:

Prisons in general are big business in the USA, it isn't just the construction of them.

candyflip 07-09-2010 05:58 AM

What do polls in California show on this matter...are people really backing it up?

Does it really have a chance to pass?

Caligari 07-09-2010 06:12 AM

The Emperor Wears No Clothes - great book i am sure is still in print, talks about all of this.

This is the reason for the film "Reefer Madness" - another mode of propaganda to turn the tide against hemp and MJ

Agent 488 07-09-2010 06:16 AM

wtf is rebarb?

Chosen 07-09-2010 06:45 AM

Pretty old news...

digitman 07-09-2010 06:57 AM

haha reharb

Amputate Your Head 07-09-2010 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 17321983)
What do polls in California show on this matter...are people really backing it up?

Does it really have a chance to pass?

Polls right now (according to the news anyway) are showing those opposed to Prop 19 are still the majority.

BossDVDs 07-09-2010 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by facialfreak (Post 17321865)
Actually ... the reason why pot is illegal in the US has zero to do with this ...

CONCRETE and REBARB are BIG BUSINESS in the US ... run by the teamsters ... and are both ingredients in building PRISONS ...

90% of inmates in the US are serving time on drug-related charges ... so as long as they can keep arresting people for smoking pot - and filling up American prisons - there is always a need for more prisons = more concrete and more rebarb.

Actually ... Actually ...

Actually what you wrote is simply a byproduct of the original reason. :2 cents:

Quagmire 07-09-2010 09:41 AM

http://www.banginamateurs.com/chops/rebar-rhubarb.jpg

Amputate Your Head 07-09-2010 10:11 AM

http://bossip.files.wordpress.com/20...9898306509.jpg

BossDVDs 07-09-2010 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17322591)

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The Porn Nerd 07-09-2010 03:56 PM

Yes Yes Yes Walter Cronkite, we all know this....

Puff

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PS:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17322180)
Polls right now (according to the news anyway) are showing those opposed to Prop 19 are still the majority.

WTF is wrong with California, seriously?


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