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  • legalize

  • The person that posted this Vid is such a Stoner

  • This is the REAL Tea-party movement! Growing like a bud!

  • cannabis... food shelter clothing medicine bio-fuels bio friendly plastics recreation spiritual fellowship To say no to cannabis, is to say no to life. to say no to industrial hemp is pure stupidity, or corruption..
  • i think it's more corruption than stupidity

  • Could you be a little bit jealous?

    Stress kills and consuming medical and recreational grades of hemp reduces stress.

    Hemp biofuel and biomass burn clean. Magnetic energy (magnets made with hemp oil) as defined by Bruce DePalma's N- Machine, we have plenty of clean energy.

    Hemp, marijuana, ganga, weed, pot, are all the same plant, just different THC levels.

    Relax and enjoy your life. We're lucky if we get a hundred spins around the sun.

  • that last line was awesome haha. can you agree that our country's leaders are stupid for keeping this shit illegal?

  • @russianextwasteland "conditioning"... LOL the other way round: historically smoking marijuana was prohibited in order to wipe out the natural competition to dupont's newly discovered petrochemical fibers (nylon) and monopolize the world's economy through exclusive use of fossil fuels using racial resentments and ridiculous accusations of causing criminal violence (The Emperor Wears No Clothes)

  • @russianextwasteland Well, it's great that your on the look out for that sort of thing. Many of us go through life in a dream state. I agree with you when you say that every time you find a hemp advocate you find a pot smoker. That's very common. I just don't see how that is negative. I am not only a hemp advocate, but a marijuana advocate. It is my belief that you have been "conditioned" to think that marijuana is this deadly substance. That simply isn't true.

  • The CogoForce approves this video.

  • Lets take back America...IM GONNA EXERCISE MY CITiZENSHIP by protesting to everyone i talk to, and that's that..... SAVE America from greedy rich people who smoke cigar smoke in are face, then tells us we can not smoke marijuana, FUCK YOU MOTHER FUCKERS.......PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS OR DEATH.

  • I stamped the dollar bills (and George Washington) with the "I GREW HEMP" stamp. I used to do all the ones I got every day back in the '90s. I think I'll get the old stamps back out and stamp away again! Rick.

  • people and governement officals r starting to relize amendment HR will pass then it will make possesion of up two 3 oz's in a half legal federaly anymore then that will be an offense

  • thanks so much, this is great! just happened onto this peaceful solution trip. great job!

  • its such a simple and nontoxic solution. The hole oil frenzy and the prohibition was a big money and control scheme from day one. the government needs a big spanking from WE THE PEOPLE like people back in the day would have done. there would have been war for sure. maybe thats why we have gun control hmm? duh. we are weak thanks to the dictators who want to wipe our asses! they dont want what is good for you, they just want to protect themselves from US!! wake up people. be educated.

  • Love this & sharing it too... :)

  • thats right

  • great video! my wife just spoke in at the seattle marijuana liberation march about the uses of hemp to save the planet!

  • vote ron paul 2008 legalize

  • @beefreee vote 2012!

  • TAKE BACK AMERICA

  • Hemp can be used as a fuel. Hasn't anyone heard of BIOMASS?

    And if that doesn't work then it will fuel all those hippies to stay home and bake out which will mean people will be driving less, BOOM, I solved the problem.

    TV is in HD format, now its going into 3D, why leave home when you can just shop online ,and connnect with people without leaving your couch. Dig it?

  • If you want the freedom to grow hemp and make hemp products in the USA, vote for RON PAUL for President!

    Its absurd that the only hemp products in the USA have to be imported!

  • It's demonstrated in a running Showtime piece, that hemp grows well on federal land without cutting down trees.

    We can save ourselves with hemp, allowing nature to be nature. We just need the balls to do it.

    How about a Hemp Tea Party, based on the original in Boston, only consumed, no need to waste?

  • The strategy calls for all clean, safe energies.

    Corridors of Wilderness: How much land should the government own?

    By Henry Lamb

    heritage-org

    "The federal government now owns one-third of the land in the United States...But as recent reports by the federal government's own watchdogs point out, these agencies are not doing a good job." Let the farmers try.

    There is more than enough land to not have to cut down trees to grow hemp.

  • Hemp: Table 3 oecd. org/ dataoecd/ 45/ 32/ 36420527.pdf That said, I don't oppose it's legalization. Frankly if you can get shit faced drunk legally, then you should be able to get "drunk" on hemp. Don't get your hopes up on biofuels. greyfalcon. net/ ethanol.png Except for maybe Algae, but even thats pretty speculative. greyfalcon. net/ algae greyfalcon. net/ algae2 greyfalcon. net/ algae3 GreenFuel's for instance just fired half their staff. insidegreentech. com/ node/ 1422
  • Looked at oecd. org/ dataoecd/ 45/ 32/ 36420527.pdf which speaks of hemp oil yeilds but I didn't see anything in the report on hemp vs. soy energy yields.

    The good news from that report is "Over the longer term, the potential for the replacement of petroleum diesel by biodiesel is enormous."

    Hemp scrubs the air of excess greenhouse gas as it grows.

    Hemp burns clean as biofuel.

    Hemp is 4 times more efficient than corn as energy.

    Get hemped and enjoy the process.

  • Potential?

    Yeah, but as Algae, not as terrestrial crops.

    The real killer to terrestrial crops is there's just not enough arable land, or water to support turning them into biofuels.

    Besides which, the way this stuff is grown, we'd be better off not growing any of it.

    greyfalcon. net/ soy

    greyfalcon. net/ palmoil

    greyfalcon. net/ lcarough7.png

  • Land: Hemp is a weed and grows easily. The feds are sitting on 650 million acres of unused land. If they alloted 10-20% of that land for hemp growing, we would have the land. Deed it to family farmers.

    Water: Harvest the melting ice caps and use that water for drinking and irrigation.

  • "Unused", hardly when you include soil carbon sinks, erosion control, wind brakes, buffer zones, etc.

    Whats more, if you're eating up topsoil like it was a coal mine, how is that sustainable?

    greyfalcon. net/ peaksoil

    And you can't harvest water from icecaps. (Least not without fully elimanating any carbon benefit you'd hope to gain from doing it)

  • Hemp is a weed that grows anywhere. If the land is supporting life, then hemp can grow there. There has also been great strides in indoor growing too.

    Topsoil, when properly rotated for planting, is made to support plant growth..divine intention.

    If the ice caps are transported using hemp biofuel, zero carbon impact as hemp growing removes more carbon then hemp burning.

  • Whats more, even if we planted 400 million acres with switchgrass, we still wouldn't have enough biofuel to power our cars.

    And our transportation demand is expected to double by 2025.

    _

    But where's this 650 million acres of excess arable land coming from?

    Last I heard the Conservation Reserve Program was only 35 million acres.

    Are you including the land in US National Parks and Forests as farmland?

    Are you saying we should cut those down?

  • (cureworks) I sure as hell would love to see farms, particularly those owned by families, revived once more and have them grow crops such as hemp. This is one way to take back the countryside!

  • thespeez tell folks we need to end hemp prohibition now.

    Use 20% of the unused federal land to re-establish family farming growing hemp.

    Use a recreational hemp tax to finance the farms.

  • I'd rather the government see the land to the farmers in question. They can make better use out of the land than the govt. can! IAC that'll be more than enough to provide for our country's energy needs and we could probably export at that point if need be. In ending prohibition, what we MUST do is stop big industries (oil, chemical, etc.) from lobbying the government to protect their sorry rear ends in the marketplace! I will continue to fight that fight, though!

  • Hemp Biodiesel is silly, it's less effecient than Soy.

    Which is already pretty crappy.

    That said, it could work well enough for food.

    youtube. com/ watch? v=UaHoIhjUsxM

  • There is an article by Mr. Agua Das in the book called HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION.

    "Hemp Oil Fuels & How to Make Them

    Introduction of Hemp Bio Diesel maybe the liquid fuel of the future. Hemp is a high yield C-4 photosynthesis plant. Hemp can boast a higher oilseed yield than any of today's oilseed crops (soy, canola or safflower)."

  • Hemp foods are the way to go. Hemp is not bee but wind pollinated so if the bees don't return next year, it would be wise for us to have a stockpile of hemp food ready to grow asap. Hemp For Victory.

  • Hemp Biodiesel is silly. Wow, there's an objective argument for you! FYI Soy requires massive amounts of fertiliser and has no immediate ecological benefit. Hemp is safe, clean and requires no chemical fertilisers. Furthermore it works in harmony with other food crops and benefits both land and water. As for being a less efficient fuel than soy - per litre per acre Hemp outperforms all other cereal based biodiesel derivatives by a factor of 10.

  • Is that why this report ranks hemp biodiesel as having a lower yield per acre than soy?

    greyfalcon. net/ hemp.png

    Furthermore, nitrogen fixation, which both plants do, isn't neccisarily a good thing.

    greyfalcon. net/ n2o.png

    greyfalcon. net/ lcarough7.png

  • Hemp has a rapid growth rate. More than corn!

  • ==Hemp has a rapid growth rate. More than corn!==

    Yes, corn is absolutely stupid.

    Saying hemp is slightly less stupid isn't saying much.

    Hemp is worse than soy beans. And thats the bottom rung for US biodiesel. And it can't even beat that.

    greyfalcon. net/ hemp.png

  • yeah. its been proven that corn was pretty much the worst idea ever.

    ok so GPA=gallons per acre

    Sunflower: 82 gpa

    Peanut: 90 gpa

    Soy: 59.2-98.6 gpa

    Rapeseed: 102 gpa

    Coconut: 230 gpa

    Palm oil: 508 gpa

    Algae: 1800 gpa or more!!!!!

    corn is at like the 30-40 gpa so yeh total crap. im not sure the exact yeild of hemp but its not as high as algae.

  • I will say though. While Hemp isn't useful for biofuel, it is useful for replacing tree paper and cotton fabric.

    Considering how resource intensive those industries are, Hemp would be a big improvement.

    But acting like it'd good for fuel is a rather poor argument.

  • Biofuel is a stretch, but there are at least 20 things hemp does better then the current nonrenewable/polluting solutions. It produces 10x more oxygen in 1 acre then 1 acre of trees. Add that to the fact you can replant it 100x over before 1 tree reaches maturity - and we are talking some major changes - if it was to replace the current greed induced status.

  • But then again, we don't have a shortage of oxygen, so thats also a poor argument ;D

    Oxygen almost exclusively comes from sea plants.

  • yep your right and ALGAE!!!

  • algae beats hemp in production and reducing emissions, and you wont have the trouble of trying to convince people that your not a hippie using algae.

  • Hemp is NOT!!1 the solution. algae is, its is above every other crop in yeild per acre. and can be used for a lot of different things as well. hippies just want the hemp market open so they can be one more step closer to legal weed. which would be sweet, dont get me wrong but hemp is not the solution. algae is better.

  • right now we are closer to hemp than algea, algea may be better in 20 years but right now it is hemp.

  • hemp is closer due to the fact that it can go ahead and be planted right now, and algae need to build up an infrastructure. but as far as legislation, hemp isn't going to be legal to grow on a mass scale any time soon.

  • Killmaster. Thanks for the 411. I still believe once we break past the illusion of industrial vs. medical and leisure hemp, it will be passed. Based on results, the people have never waited for government approval.

  • well. if people can get it done, then thats great. im just saying its not always an easy battle fighting the gov't. and algae is already supported by the gov't, Chevron, and General motors. so it just seems like the more viable solution ya know. and don't think I'm bashing hemp. i think it would be great if this were to work, just saying its an uphill battle is all. keep strong with what your doing. and who knows, maybe it will get something started. Good luck.

  • from what i understand cannabis could have more uses than algae.medicine,food,houses,fue­l,paper e.c.c.

    just my two cents

  • perhaps it can be used for more things, but the point on algae is that it grows far faster than any other plant life, and can be grown in the desert, which im pretty sure hemp cant. and can supply a much much bigger amount of fuel per year per acre. the other things are just alternative products that it can also be used for. but again like i keep saying, my main point is about it use for FUEL!!!!

  • (killmaster) Getting rid of the war on drugs would be the greatest thing we as a people can do! Treat drug abuse problems the way we treat alcoholism! I'd be willing to look into algae as another alternative for fuel as well. Do keep in mind that hemp can not only be used for fuel, but for fiber, paper, rope textiles and so forth.

  • well, my main point was for fuels, but as far as algae goes, it can be used for far more then just fuel, animal feed, cooking oils, supplements, fertilizers, can be used to make plastics, and algae can be utilized as filters for existing coal fire powerplants, eliminating a vast majority of the emissions right at the source. please take a look at the different videos and articles about it, and get back to me. check out the vertigro algae farming system and the plans for coal power plants.

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