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Originally Posted by Skahtboi
Actually, the real money would be as an alternative sustainable fuel source, as well as a sustainable alternative building material. But, I will cease to cast my pearls. Go ahead, enjoy the last word......
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Its as viable a fuel source material as excess celery, rotten tomatoes, and corn schucks.
Just because you can take rocks and mortar and throw in some hemp doesnt make it a brick maker.
Its a viable brownie maker in the same regard as a viable fuel source and building material.
You "hemp will save the planet" folks need to lay off the stuff for a bit. It is not the savior.
There are models for legalization of everything.... it doesnt work out as you guys pretend it does. All one has to do is look where its legal and see if the sky has split open and everything is wonderful... the garden of Eden of legal drugs does not exist. And even hemp is not helping the countries where it is legal as a fuel source and brick... in the end, all it was..
"We legalized hemp and all we got was a few lousy tshirts".