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Re: OT: Industrial Hemp Production.


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Posted by Dave NE IA on February 24, 2006 at 18:42:44 from (12.214.14.245):

In Reply to: OT: Industrial Hemp Production. posted by Kelly C on February 22, 2006 at 08:17:16:

As a child I remember drinking milk from the cows pastured in fields with lots of weed. The milk company had no problems, although it was sold as cream, and the skim milk went to the hogs. We drank it but it had a bad off flavor that we never did get used to at all.
I'm not a pot head by any means, and I live in the county with the most meth in the United States. However the issue of legal pot many feel is shot down by big companies that make wine, beer, wiskey etc. with campain money for a back scratch. Can we imagine what that would do for the big profits?
Don't want to break fowl on anyone, and whip the Nam thing on you either, but I know many that smoked pot, and I would trust them anyday for the most part over the beverage abusers. I do neither like I mentioned but a old guy in my neighbor hood had cancer, and the doctors told him to try some home grown for pain. He was seventy when he started and he told me personaly that was the only thing that cured the pain. He was very upset with him self, and I watched the tears in his eyes because he felt like a bad person for doing drugs.
I would strongly suggest that we are loosing the battle on drugs, and I feel that our economy is being structured to bring on alot more illegal activity. With our county being on Jay Leno as the biggest problem with the least convictions we are trained as EMS and firefighters to make that very high on our list of concerns in any emergency calls. Not taking sides, just wondering what will work for our kids.
I am in favor of everything made in the USA till we get our economy back in the black. Perhaps we as citizens will have to do it on our own as the government has a different objective of profit making. After we get black numbers then experiment with the economy in other countries. Dave NE IA




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