Ha ha, this is true, but you have to wonder, say this plant had similar value, cannabis was rumored to have been a threat to oil, industry etc. and was subsequently made illegal with behind the scenes influence, not so much for the "high" part of it, but for the raw material, some interesting reading on it, I've seen similar stories about it. Would not be good if society was lethargic and had the munchies from smoking it, a little education and some moderation would be best here, but say the less THC potent variety like what grows wild in Kansas, was put to use for fiber, pulp and oil, you would think this raw material could do a lot of good.
Trolley cars also went this route, GM and other big MFR's wanted to build and sell buses, which effectively forced trolley cars to be a thing of the past, bus MFR's and fuel (oil companies) certainly go together, kind of self evident, one can just imagine the influence on things by large corporations in the past and now.
Kind of interesting, just one county north of this one, be great to be known as the stinkweed capitol of the world :)
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