Hemp For Victory (1942)

https://youtu.be/d3rolyiTPr0

A plant that could do anything, and was feeding the world with it's nutritious seeds, doesn't take much water, no pesticides needed, could replace the logging industry, even metal, they built a plane and a car with it and a million other things! An earth sustaining wonder plant!

"So, why such an extreme effort to criminalize the cannabis plant? Not only did W.R Hearst own the largest newspaper company at the time, but he also owned many acres of forest that was used to create his papers. He wasn’t the only one trying to protect his interests. In the 1920s, DuPont invested heavily in synthetic fibers and also saw hemp as a threat. Not to mention, DuPont produced chemicals for processing timber into paper."

https://www.hemphelps.org/why-hemp-is-illegal/

Hemp farming was eventually officially banned altogether in 1970 with the passage of the Controlled Substances Act in which hemp was included as a Schedule 1 drug.

Reefer Madness (1936)

https://youtu.be/zhQlcMHhF3w
Hemp For Victory (1942) https://youtu.be/d3rolyiTPr0 A plant that could do anything, and was feeding the world with it's nutritious seeds, doesn't take much water, no pesticides needed, could replace the logging industry, even metal, they built a plane and a car with it and a million other things! An earth sustaining wonder plant! "So, why such an extreme effort to criminalize the cannabis plant? Not only did W.R Hearst own the largest newspaper company at the time, but he also owned many acres of forest that was used to create his papers. He wasn’t the only one trying to protect his interests. In the 1920s, DuPont invested heavily in synthetic fibers and also saw hemp as a threat. Not to mention, DuPont produced chemicals for processing timber into paper." https://www.hemphelps.org/why-hemp-is-illegal/ Hemp farming was eventually officially banned altogether in 1970 with the passage of the Controlled Substances Act in which hemp was included as a Schedule 1 drug. Reefer Madness (1936) https://youtu.be/zhQlcMHhF3w
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