What are the differences between Industrial Hemp And Marijuana ?
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People who are always looking for fault,can find it easily all they have to do,is look into their mirror.
There they can find plenty of fault.
For the record, this is Gary Johnson's Drug Policy.
DRUG POLICY.
The reality is: Despite our best efforts at enforcement, education and
interdiction, people continue to use and abuse illegal drugs. I advocate
a Don’t Do Drugs policy. I don’t drink alcohol, smoke tobacco or use illegal drugs. But others in our society do. We mustn’t turn a blind eye to the obvious parallels with Prohibition in the 1920’s – and the lessons our nation learned. Prohibition was repealed because it made matters worse. Today, no one is trying to sell our kids bathtub gin in the schoolyard and micro-breweries aren’t protecting their turf with machine guns. It’s time to apply that thinking to marijuana. By making it a legal, regulated product, we can restrict its availability, curtail under-age use, cut enforcement/court/incarceration costs, remove the criminal element and access a multi-billion dollar underground economy. In the European countries where this strategy has been tested, under-age use has dropped – as has the crime rate. By managing marijuana like alcohol and tobacco – regulating, taxing and enforcing its lawful use – we will be better off than we are now. The billions we save on marijuana interdiction, along with the billions captured as legal revenue, can be redirected against the individuals committing real crimes against society. I do not favor the legalization and lawful distribution of harder drugs, but I believe their use should be dealt with as a health issue – not a criminal justice issue.
And this is Thomas Sowell's view, which is the same.
So would it be safe to say Industrial Hemp growing should be legal here,as I understand it is a distant cousin to recreational pot ?
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People who are always looking for fault,can find it easily all they have to do,is look into their mirror.
There they can find plenty of fault.
See what I don't understand is that Pain Killers which are highly addictive are legal,and alot of people keep taking them after their prescription is over,but if my understand is correct it is illegal to grow industrial hemp ?
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People who are always looking for fault,can find it easily all they have to do,is look into their mirror.
There they can find plenty of fault.
See what I don't understand is that Pain Killers which are highly addictive are legal,and alot of people keep taking them after their prescription is over,but if my understand is correct it is illegal to grow industrial hemp ?
It is illegal, at this time, in the United States to grow hemp. But, for your chronic pain relief, hemp is not what you would use. You would use Marijuana and I understand that three puffs a day will do it.
If I were in severe pain, I know people who could set me up and I would do it, illegal or not. I am a total wimp when it comes to body pain. Just not going to suffer if I don't have to.
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Last edited by Pressing-On; 10-16-2012 at 05:16 PM.
See what I don't understand is that Pain Killers which are highly addictive are legal,and alot of people keep taking them after their prescription is over,but if my understand is correct it is illegal to grow industrial hemp ?
...which grows wild in Kansas and surrounding states, anyway. Now you're getting it...AYR gives a great explanation, above. Just follow the $.