It's absolutely rediculous (and outright criminal) that we in the United States have been denied the ability/opportunity to grow and utilize industrial hemp. The special interests have put the most technologically advanced nation, the nation with the largest economy in the world, the nation with a crumbling infrastructure, still the largest polluter in the world, the nation using our natural resources faster than any nation on earth, back in the stone ages.
We have lost trillions of dollars, nearly 75 years of technological advancement in "hemp technology" of all kinds, millions of human lives, and by the U.S. not taking the lead and creating demand for hemp products, severely damaged the economies and environments of places all over the earth.
It's very clear that corporations and the super rich still control the U.S. government. The only way it will ever change, is if the majority of citizens get involved and demand action, demand refomation of these "illegal" laws against humanity. What's happening to the forests in California, Oregon, Washington and B.C., is just one example. We are polluting the earth more with greenhouse gases, while clear-cutting our life sustaining forests to wasteland.
It's absolutely rediculous (and outright criminal) that we in the United States have been denied the ability/opportunity to grow and utilize industrial hemp. The special interests have put the most technologically advanced nation, the nation with the largest economy in the world, the nation with a crumbling infrastructure, still the largest polluter in the world, the nation using our natural resources faster than any nation on earth, back in the stone ages.
SkylineToTheSeaAndMe 1 year ago
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SkylineToTheSeaAndMe 1 year ago
We have lost trillions of dollars, nearly 75 years of technological advancement in "hemp technology" of all kinds, millions of human lives, and by the U.S. not taking the lead and creating demand for hemp products, severely damaged the economies and environments of places all over the earth.
SkylineToTheSeaAndMe 1 year ago
It's very clear that corporations and the super rich still control the U.S. government. The only way it will ever change, is if the majority of citizens get involved and demand action, demand refomation of these "illegal" laws against humanity. What's happening to the forests in California, Oregon, Washington and B.C., is just one example. We are polluting the earth more with greenhouse gases, while clear-cutting our life sustaining forests to wasteland.
SkylineToTheSeaAndMe 1 year ago