I think age may have something to do with the historical context of what you make hemp out to be. Back in the day, it was a maritime staple. It was the fiber of choice for making canvas sails, ropes, and rigging.
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I think age may have something to do with the historical context of what you make hemp out to be. Back in the day, it was a maritime staple. It was the fiber of choice for making canvas sails, ropes, and rigging.
Industrial hemp test plots were legalized along with the MJ. At least the way I understand it. This is a good thing. Hemp is an amazingly versatile and useful crop. Oil, fiber, animal feed. I've heard the Constitution was printed on hemp paper.
The most authentic US flag since the first flag ever made is an insult to the flag?
Young people associate hemp as the same weed? Just like gun owners associate first person shooter games with real firearms I guess. We're all too dumb to know the difference.
Did we read the same article?
WASHINGTON — A Colorado-made Old Glory created from hemp will fly high above the nation's Capitol on the most patriotic day of the year thanks to an Eastern Plains farmer who is more than passionate about getting the industrial stuff legalized nationally.
I see nothing about assuming its not Chinese hemp.
Our Country has used hemp since it was founded http://www.hemp-technologies.com/page33/page33.html http://www.rosenlake.net/er/hempinfo.html
It ain't marijuana, it's Hemp. This is a plane that is used to make rope from among other things. Sheese guys.
First, hemp used in textiles don't getchu high...... Second, those pricks are flounting that weed is legal and our mags ain't......