Friday, September 26, 2008

Feminized seeds

He read an account of two black students at the University of Minnesota doing this to a white coed “with the result of pregnancy.” The congressmen of 1937 gasped at this and at the fact that this drug seemingly caused white women to touch or even look at a “Negro.” Virtually no one in America other than a handful of rich industrialists and their hired cops knew that their chief potential competitor - hemp - was being outlawed under the name “marijuana.” That’s right. feminized marijuana seeds Marijuana was most likely just a pretext for hemp prohibition and economic suppression.
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Thursday, September 18, 2008

The very begin of marihuana war

In an open marketplace, hemp would have saved the majority of America’s vital family farms and would probably have boosted their numbers, despite the Great Depression of the 1930s. But competing against environmentally-sane hemp paper and natural plastic technology would have jeopardized the lucrative financial schemes of Hearst, DuPont and DuPont’s chief financial backer, Andrew Mellon of the Mellon Bank of Pittsburgh. A series of secret meetings were held like marijuana seeds. In 1931, Mellon, in his role as Hoover’s Secretary of the Treasury, appointed his future nephew-in-law, Harry J. Anslinger, to be head of the newly reorganized Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (FBNDD), a post he held for the next 31 years.
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

smoking marijuana only enhances creativity for some and not for others

Of course, smoking marijuana only enhances creativity for some and not for others. But throughout history, various prohibition and “temperance” groups have attempted and ocasionaly suceeded in banning the preferred relaxational substances of others, like alcohol, tobacco or cannabis. Abraham Lincoln responded to this kind of repressive mentality in December, 1840 (cannabis seeds), when he said:”Prohibition . . . goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man’s appetite by legislation and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes . . . A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded.
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