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February 22, 2013

Legalize Growing Hemp to Improve U.S. Economy

By Deborah Dills

Growing the U.S. Economy Again With Hemp

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Have you ever wondered why the United States industries and people can not grow and harvest hemp? What's the big deal about this plant and prohibition against it? The reasons range from industrial competition to blatant prejudice and it's "high time" to change our feeling towards a plant that can literally change our economy and lift those up who are struggling against the prison industrial system and lack of jobs.


William Randolph Hurst was an American newspaper publisher who built one of the largest newspaper chains in the country, from the San Francisco Journal to the New York Journal. But he used his power in journalism to launch an extensive campaign against hemp with a vengeance and a monopoly of timber acreage for his newspapers. Hurst had lots of help in destroying the hemp industry. Starting with  Henry J. Anslinger, who was the head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, to  Lammont Dupont, who developed ways to develop ways to extract fuel and synthetics from wood pulp and patented it.The assault on growing hemp was in full swing. and with the FBI's help, these 3 powerful men lobbied successfully against hemp. After alcohol Prohibition ended in 1933, Anslinger and the FBI then turned their assault to hemp and any products that come from it. 

There was also a dark side to their "demonizing" hemp and that was to go after the African- American population. William Hurst used his newspaper print, along with the county's  immense prejudice toward blacks and immigrants by printing outlandish stories of "crazed" negroes under marijuana's influence-assaulting and raping white women, or lazy-immigrants (mostly Mexicans) smoking pot and thus the term was coined "reefer madness" which has stuck throughout the centuries , including today, 2013.

But that was then and this is now. So what is the hold-up in growing hemp now? George Washington, Thomas Jefferson to name a few, grew acres of hemp and it's uses ranged from making ropes to clothing and bedding to medicinal uses. Our country was founded on the cultivation of hemp and it is time to open up the books again to it's great uses. This country is at a stand-still right now, with lay-offs, GMO foods being produced, and massive amounts of our brothers and sisters incarcerated for growing, smoking or selling marijuana. We can invent new ways to use hemp, and bring back some old uses too to create needed jobs for farmers, jobs for industry, jobs for our young who are struggling to find work, etc. We are the ONLY industrialized country that does not grow hemp and that is the travesty of it all. 

Many states now are considering other ways to bring jobs back to their states and boost state revenues. Viola-even states like Kentucky of all places, where the coal industry has lapsed and farmers are struggling. Now eight states have legislation in congress to be allowed to grow hemp.States like Colorado, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, Vermont, Washington (my state) and West Virginia. With the passage of HR 525 (Industrial Hemp Farming Act 2013) along with the Senate bill 359, which amends the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp, we could be well on our way to digging ourselves out of this huge hole we are in right now-no jobs-no future. 

For more info on marijuana or hemp legislation-please go to NORML.org for daily updates across the country and state by state.



Authors Bio:
I grew up in a very religious Jewish home and am a daughter of a retired Rabbi. I feel that religion does not work for me anymore and feel that is is more of a divider than a uniter. Very easy to get along with. Married over 30 years to the same man, whom I met in Pearl Harbor Hi while stationed myself in the US Navy. I served for 4 1/2 years active and 3 years in the Naval Reserve. Thoroughly enjoyed my tours of duty and would recommend it to anyone who has no idea what they want to do in life, or just to see the world and get away from home and grow up.
Just moved out of Texas (Fort Worth) where our family lived for 6 years, because we couldn't stand the political climate anymore, nor the heat and moved to Bellingham, WA, which allows medical marijuana and has decriminalized it pretty much. It also has a Demcratic governor. I work with my husband is real estate as his admin, and help him contact folks who are behind in their mortgage payments and offer them help. The banks are very greedy and many times they do not accept the short sale, but the banks are not in the business of owing homes, so most times it works. I have 2 sons, ages 29 and 21, and 2 dogs-a Black Lab and a Shar Pei.
I believe that we should legalize marijuana, whether it be for medicinal purposes or recreational use, as no one ever died from it and prohibition never works. Too many people are in jails because of it and has ruined their lives.More people die from alcohol related deaths and cigarettes but those are legal. Doesn't make any sense.
Our country it at a crossroads now due to the gambling the banks did on Wall Street that caused the crisis in the markets. The anger is building and I hope that folks wake up to the fact that it isn't going to get better in the US until "the people" stand up and say they aren't going to put up with it. Our public schools are in the toilet, our children aren't getting the education they need and want, the jobs have gone away, and our elected officials have been bought off, including our Supreme Court, which ruled that corporations are people. How ridiculous is that? But what ready irks me is that our current president said he would get us out of these wars, Iraq and Afghanistan, which are sand pits and unwinnable, just like the Vietnam War.It needs to be solved diplomatically-but then no one will make tons of money via contracts.

I believe that a major revolution will come to the USA and soon,as the people have had enough. I can only hope.

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