Hemp Growing Was Once the Law in the US

truther January 24, 2013 2

Aaron Jackson

Before you start growing your own hemp plants, it is worthwhile to read up on the history of hemp growing in the US. At one time it was legal. Not only was it legal, the law required the growing of it.

According to the book Healthy Oils, hemp is another word for the plant Cannabis sativa L. Marijuana comes from this same plant genus – as does cauliflower and broccoli. However, the strains used in consumer and industrial products contain only a negligible amount of the intoxicating substance delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. Thus industrial grade hemp is not marijuana. Yet, since the 1950’s the growing of hemp has been effectively prohibited.

Hemp Growing Was Once the Law in the US

But this has not always been the case. Going back to 1619 America’s first marijuana law was enacted at Jamestown Colony, VA. All farmers were ordered to grow Indian hemp seed. Mandatory cultivation laws were enacted in MA in 1631, in CT in 1632, and in the Chesapeake colonies in the 1700’s.

Cannabis hemp was even used as legal tender in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1800’s. The reason for making it legal tender was to encourage farmers to grow more. You could then pay your taxes with cannabis hemp throughout America for over 200 years. If you did not grow hemp during periods of shortages, you could be jailed.

In fact, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson used enslaved African labor to grow this crop on their plantations.

Hemp has been grown for over 12,000 years for textiles, fiber, and food. There are established hemp growers in China, Romania, Hungary, and France. It is also now grown in Australia, Canada, Britain and Germany where for decades there had been none. The US has an experimental crop being grown in Hawaii under a government license.

Hemp is beginning to make a comeback in the US. Fashion designers and mass producers use it. It is also added to personal care products such as soap, shampoo and skin care products. Hemp seed oil naturally replenishes skin moisture and helps with the skin‘s elasticity. The omega-6 fatty acids are said to be helpful for sufferers of eczema, and psoriasis and other dry skin conditions.

Hemp seed oil is also used for cooking and is extremely high in polyunsaturated content (at least 80%). Because it is a very good source of omega fatty acids, adding it to your diet helps to substantially improve the skin’s natural elasticity and appearance.

In England, I found it easy to find all sorts of hemp seed products on the supermarket shelves.

Now cars made in France are being made from flax, hemp and other natural fibers.

Sources:

http://bkcreative.hubpages.com/hub/Hemp-Growing-Was-Once-Required-By-Law

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLMtihhYXyE

This article originally appeared at Exposing The Truth, an excellent website dedicated to a better world.

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  1. Wanzewurld November 14, 2014 at 11:14 pm - Reply

    Unless I’m seriously mistaken, the law did not specify Cannabis Sativa; Cannabis Indis (not sure of the spelling) yields superior fiber strength but has far less kids.

    Incidentally, the plants produce THC as something of a sunscreen to prevent plant damage from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. The plant’s root structure makes it a great guard against wind and rain erosion.

    I’m not sure the planet would be a better place because of unfettered legal production but more of the population would probably be friendlier and more peaceful. Workplace production would probably suffer though as would safety.

    Additional studies are needed before allowing widespread legalization; I BELIEVE use by adolescents should be STRICTLY disallowed.

  2. 5 War Veteran January 25, 2013 at 1:41 am - Reply

    When it no longer benefits the Elite they push laws that make it illegal. Owning guns does not benefit the Elite anymore. Private stills do not benefit the Elite, Natural medicines do not benefit the elite, Private healthcare does not benefit the Elite.
    Private news papers do not benefit the Elite. Small business does not benefit the Elite. State government do not benefit the Elite.
    THINKING FOR YOURSELF DOES NOT BENEFIT THE ELITE.

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