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Posted by RN on February 22, 2006 at 14:02:55 from (24.183.39.44):
In Reply to: OT: Industrial Hemp Production. posted by Kelly C on February 22, 2006 at 08:17:16:
Industrial hemp is for rope/fiber- THC content about 1% in WW2, tops and buds about 2% selective pick. DEA says selective smoking plants now about 3-4% THC and special lomg term bred plants now producing 7% (Kona grown) and some BC bud hitting 9%. The proposed laws seem to be a sneaky way of getting the drug plants grown and provideing a legal loophole for the growers. Use old navy seed stock and some thing like tobacco allotment program for mass of fiber and might be workable as in WW2. The other than rope use provisions in proposals are suspect. State grown in California for medicinal use now sort of- but state is not taking specific responsibility and some growers going to federal prison. RN
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