DTube - A Short History Of Hemp Prohibition - Is Federal Government Legalizing Hemp In 2018?

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Josh Sigurdson reports on the recent news that hemp will likely be legalized in 2018 as Rand Paul, Mitch McConnell and a few other senators have pushed for legalization within a larger farm bill which has now passed the senate but still has to be passed by the House which has been vocally in opposition.
Taking you back to the 18th century, George Washington grew hemp, as did Thomas Jefferson.
Hemp was one of the most durable, useful plants in the world. It was used for rope, building blocks, foundation, replaced wood, shingles, panelling, pipes, paint... Then the big ones, fuel, all kinds of food, essential oils, natural durable plastic, fabric and textiles. Hemp could be used for practically anything. Not only that... it can be grown and harvested several times a year, spare massive rain forests and make farmers a fortune. It can revolutionize the markets.
Instead, Standard Oil and government created a massive monopoly in the late 19th century. As regulations and taxes came in, it began to be more and more difficult for farmers to harvest hemp. Major industries were pressured to use petroleum instead, including Ford.
Henry Ford meant for his original Model T to run on and be built of hemp. He later created a hemp plastic car in 1941 and urged spectators to hit it as hard as they could with an axe.
In 1937, the US government enforced the 1937 tax act making it incredibly expensive to grow hemp and eventually leading to prohibition of hemp outside of some governmental and industrial uses. However, the final industrial farm went under in 1957 in Wisconsin.
So while the government attempts to ban plastic products which were monopolized with the help of the government by the chemical and petroleum giants in the first place, restricting the use of hemp; while the government throws people in a cage for their own free will as a result of their obsession with prohibition and control, in comes the legalization. Legalize simply means the government took a right away and are giving it back at a price, and that price is extortion and regulation. How do you like that?

Prohibition needs to end. We as individuals must make our own choices and simply follow the non-aggression principle rather than demand by the hand of democracy that other people submit to our will as a majority. Let individual demand of the dollar take over. The free market.

Stay tuned as we continue to follow this story.


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"The issue is not slavery for a “good” cause versus slavery for a “bad” cause; the issue is not dictatorship by a “good” gang versus dictatorship by a “bad” gang. The issue is freedom versus dictatorship."

Ayn Rand, Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal, 193

They are giving us the illusion of freedom with many things, for instance medical cannabis - the truth is that we are slaves, earth is flat and your posts is BS!

emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds.

@funbobby51 , happened for me already in 2004, I even own myself with my name and face on steemit/youtube and so on.

I am still a slave even my mind is freed.

where can't you go?

Ok, I think this is my last response, since you are obviously a little slow and annonymous at the same time: It is not about where I can go, it is about that I work and only get 6% of what I would get if there was anarcho capitalism, therefore I am enslaved. (For more explanation: youtube: anarcho capitalism explained)

LOL if you only get 6% you are not doing it right. I'm a little slow but you can't explain your premise without a you tube video.

it's unbelievable how the government made hemp and marijuana illegal for this long. Meanwhile, prescription opioids are easily accessible and a serious epidemic in the US.

Illegal does not mean unlawful. Common law is the law of the common people, the law of our land!

Plus you can buy guns legally but not a joint?
Philosophically one can kill you today whilst the other takes decades if it even will kill.

Take that William Randolph Hearst you cunt

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Hemp really does contain the highest CBD which fights and cures cancers. CBD is a class 1 Substance and it has no psychoactive euphoric effects.. Great lesson in history. 👍

CBD is legal in 50 states.

No it's not. There are many pro hemp articles saying it's not. I just fact checked and it's not legal in 50 states says forbes and high times https://hightimes.com/news/politics/dea-cbd-oil-is-not-legal-in-all-50-states/

https://cbdmarijuanaoil.com/

Let me know when the DEA actually busts someone or if there is a state they don't ship to.

if you want to attribute the prohibition of hemp merely to standard oil you are really missing a lot of the story. Hemp is what paper used to be made out of. Awesome paper that lasts forever. Then someone invented a way to make paper out of wood. Then Hearst bought that patent and a bunch of trees and wood pulp paper mills. Wood paper turns yellow due to the acid content. Eventually it disintegrates, in a few years all the books from the last century will disintegrate.

Anyhow Hearst's bankers nephew was the head of what would become the DEA and he was the one who pushed for cannabis prohibition, he made the reefer madness movie for example.

Hearst did his part by demonizing cannabis in his newspapers, often writing the propaganda personally.

Once banned he basically had a monopoly on paper. Hearst's yellow paper is the origin of the phrase "yellow journalism"

The other side of the story is what keeps hemp and cannabis illegal, if we look who funds anti legalization efforts we see it is the drug, alcohol and gambling industries. They know cannabis is competition and cuts directly and significantly into their bottom lines. Legalizing cannabis will cost those industries tens or hundreds of billions of dollars. Also the beet industry opposes legalization. My guess is that they are afraid farmers won't bother growing beets anymore when they can make a lot more money growing hemp.

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