Quote Originally Posted by qdavid
Thanks for the history story Chris. Flower heads, if they had used them, would get you high, but "the fumes of hemp seeds" just give the smoker a headache usually. To me, it seems the Scythians were not using the hemp for it's psycho-active properties but more as some kind tribute like thanking their God(s) for that wonderous and useful gift.
Of course they wernt using the seeds to get stoned, seeds have no THC. That's why they're legal in UK. Dont know why they're not in America, i guess it's just more proof America laws are a waste of time.
LIP Reviewed by LIP on . Cannabis Ruderalis "Finally, there is a third variety of the hemp plant-Cannabis Ruderalis, established botanically in 1924 by Janishewsky-which for the most part appears in southern Siberia. The earliest record we have of this one comes from the tireless Greek traveler Herodotus, often considered the first Western historian. In a famous passage written in about 450 B.C. he describes the funeral rites that took place when a king died among the Scythians. After burial, he wrote, the Scythians would purify Rating: 5