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    Hemp

    Hemp is the best plant we can find on earth. with it, we can make clothes, oil, paper, food, car components, and a lot more. we could stop chopping trees and grow hemp. hemp takes about 3 months to grow, compared to 20 years for a tree. it seeds are the most nutritive on earth, with lots of omega3 and good nutrients. we could stop wastin milliards of $ in the meat industry. we can make steaks with hemp (gluten), and even milk. but government is too stupid and lazy, and so we pay the price by killing our only planet. there are only few commercial growings of hemp in canada or any other countries.

    we need to put our efforts on this case, instead of trying to legalize kannabis. i think hemp is the future, and it is underestimated. we should encourage this valuable, economical and ecological industry. we can stop killing animals that cost more to feed than it can payback. we can stop chopping trees, plus hemp is transforming Co2 into oxygen(not sure bout the Co2 thing) even more than trees. i find the government inaction scandalous. hemp it up!!
    mellow mood Reviewed by mellow mood on . Hemp Hemp is the best plant we can find on earth. with it, we can make clothes, oil, paper, food, car components, and a lot more. we could stop chopping trees and grow hemp. hemp takes about 3 months to grow, compared to 20 years for a tree. it seeds are the most nutritive on earth, with lots of omega3 and good nutrients. we could stop wastin milliards of $ in the meat industry. we can make steaks with hemp (gluten), and even milk. but government is too stupid and lazy, and so we pay the price by Rating: 5
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    Hemp

    i agree that hemp is more effective as a crop but people are just used to growing vegetables and harvesting cattle and cutting down wild trees.i agree that it ewould be better as a crop and canada would benefit but if you beleive it too i hope your doing something about it and not just posting here.which brings me to the question of are you doing anything other than typing? its like i always say it is easy to say then it is to do so if you want change write to the goverment everyday explaining why you think it would benefit your country to start setting aside farms to grow hemp instead of other organics and dont stop peace
    \"stand up for yourself and what you belive in and no one can ever say you didn\'t\"smokey R.I.P.

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    #3
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    Hemp

    well good question. actually yes im encouraging a nice store that produce products almost just in hemp and im talking about this situation to many friends etc.. so this makes people more concerned about this subject because when u dont know the good proprieties of hemp well u cant be for its popularisation. so no im not manifesting in the streets in a hemp j-string but im trying to concern people.
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    #4
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    Hemp

    to inform* ppl
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    #5
    Senior Member

    Hemp

    it wud take loads of time for this to happen they wudnt be botherd, good idea tho :>

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    #6
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    Hemp

    they have hemp plantations here also aus
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    #7
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    Hemp

    yes, but not enough eh
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