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  • This vid is a favorite on Qatar

  • And the big wheel idiots still want petrochemical fuels. Bunch of selfish morons,

  • Save the planet..plant a seed..The REAL green...

  • Why is this not legal?!?! Old white people are going to destroy this planet >: |

  • lets revolutionize the whole world - watch zeitgeist addendum and zeitgeist moving forward we can eliminate poverty - debt -polution and war -bring abundant wealth to everyone and keep the earth clean

  • Cannabis?

  • watch and learn

  • sigh...yet ANOTHER reason to leave america.....

  • hi, i'm writting from bolivia... what do you think the possibilities for hemp are in the andes region? near the equator (16º) near the titikaka lake, the shortest day is about 11.5 hours... it would be beatiful to give it to the peasants here, they're very poor, but this plant is able to feed us, wear us, and helping us building materials... i am a dreamer, but iam not the only one

  • @Laparanoicafierita hemp should be able to grow anywhere, the possibilities are endless!

  • If you hemp growers can prove it will bring world peace,then make our day

  • The bud of this plant is medicine/recreation, the stalk is paper/plastic, the seed is fuel/food.

    AND EVERY GOVERNMENT IN THE WORLD (Holland inc.) HAVE IT ILLEGAL.

    WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK?

  • @ManlySlut I think you're thinking of marijuana. [Non-THC] hemp is very legal in many countries. The United States is not really one of them — technically it is, but not one person has been able to actually farm it.

  • Hemp has been used so much that it is even found in the Bible. To be using a plant for thousands of years for everything and then banning it is the same as taking mice away from cats and telling them to go find fish. Hemp is a living organism like human. If we have been using them for thousands upon thousands of years, surely we evolved to depend on it. If we have diseases, I think it is because of our lack of hemp. I'm just saying, keep the evolutionary factors together or else pollution rises.

  • @furyberserk Hemp clearly seems to be a very useful resource, but I think you ought to study evolution a bit better.

  • Ron Paul 2012. Only candidate who is hemp friendly for industrial, medical, and recreational use.

  • i had no idea what hemp was.

    great info here well done.

    do you think hemp cars will be made again.

    agree that the mult nationals will try to misrepresent hemp untill they get control of it and can make profit for themeselves.

  • hemp will never get legallized.

    all the multinationals around the world will protest, and pay to make dis-information.

  • @TheMrSpam not with that attitude, say it WILL get legalized and maybe something will happen. it is inevitable that government will eventually fail, society collapse will get rid of these stupid laws preventing people growing this amazing plant

  • @informationwarfare

    it will happen, i will own a unicorn, i will finally get all the presents i asked santa claus.

    the only bit of light i see is that people would see hemp as an escape for the economic collapse, but that will never happpen.

  • @TheMrSpam economic collapse would get people growing if anything, since they wouldnt have the money to buy anything they would have to start growing their own food/plants. if they dont they face extinction.

  • It really is a miracle plant

  • Wonderful stuff ! were looking for writers in sustainable agriculture! greenisourgardendotcom

  • HEMP OIL CURES CANCER!!!

    Youtube RICK SIMPSON STORY

    We can run cars on hemp, we can make paper out of hemp, biodegradable plastics, clothes... the list is endless!!!!

  • every other person around here has it..may as well legalize it again :)

  • Guy at 5:00 should probably take off his nike cap then...

  • Hemp is one of the most beneficial plants on the planet. The benefits are not reported on mainstream media because we are better customers when we are sick. Time to flip the switch on them.

  • figures just another example of government way of messing with us : (

  • @cannabiscorporation Vermont!

  • this dudes smackin a blunt! hahahaha

  • All we need are people from every occupation who smoke weed, start our own society and abolish the need for paper money.

    Trade cannabis for food, trade cannabis for medical treatment, trade cannabis for property, for EVERYTHING.

    Our own society within society.

  • Hemp is banned because it goes against capitalism. Anyone can easily grow it. It can easily be processed. You can make nearly everything out of it and it lasts forever. Where is the profit in this? This is the one and only reason hemp is illegal.

  • @MrSafetymeeting Good point but not the only reason hemp/marijuana is illegal. Multi billion pharmaceutical companies profit by selling artificial painkilers and mood altering drugs that marijuana could be used for. Arthritis, chronic pain, depression, muscle spasms, cramps, headaches, and many more painful and disabling injuries could be treated with marijuana alone. It is criminal to not allow a choice of medicines, or a combination of medicines and therapies.

  • @SuperNewf1 Exactly my point. How would anyone profit from people growing their own medicine? Our financial system requires people to spend spend spend.If people were self sufficient and could grow a plant that could be turned into almost anything, there would be nothing for profiteers to profit from.

  • @MrSafetymeeting that's a silly thing to say. Hemp can be grown in Canadian farms, and Canada is a capitalist country, just like so many other capitalist countries with legal hemp farming. In fact Hemp is really a capitalist's friend, because it's another commodity that can be bought, sold, processed, and creates jobs.

  • @MsHojat That comment is very old.America doesn't have capitalism.We have corporatism and nobody wants the competition.Hemp was made illegal because it competes with so many established products.

  • I fully support hemp. I am a hemp activist.

  • it's a shame that me and only 45k other people are the only ones who know the truth in this matter... unfortunately truth in this day and age disseminates far more slowly then unfettered corporate-funded lies.

  • Hemp could save the environment, and thus the world. It surprises me constantly when people snicker at the thought.

  • Dont worry stoners, the legalization of Marijuana is closer than anyone thinks it is.

  • @xGabrielTorresx where did you get this info?

  • God I hope California passes Prop 19. It's a backwards way to legalize hemp, but legalizing marijuana would be a great step.

  • Yay hemp! Vote Yes on Prop 19 in California this November 02. If marijuana is legalized how can the state stop farmers from growing hemp?

  • Hemp will save the planet, cannabis saves lives...

    Learn more at Henry Hemp (dot) com

    Join us at the next Hemp cannabis expo!

    R.I.P Jack herer!

  • love the soundtrack xD... wish i lived in america where there might be some possibility of it becoming leagal but no... i live in shitty england where it rains and its just illegal and noone thinks to question anything... i love weed =) ... i hate propaganda =(

  • I just found hemp soap in my local grocery store and i'm lovin' it! It's expensive but the bar lasts twice as long. Tis so nice to be able to rub your body with something that's not loaded with bullshit chemicals that leave your skin all weird. This stuff smells so good and natural, almost as if you could take a bite out of it. It smells nutty. I'm only buying hemp products from now on. They are awesome and healthy and chemical free. The way were suppose to be living! Thanks god!

  • @CantWeedThis fuck i love that nutty flavor of hemp seed oil right! i bet the soap is awesome

  • Industrial Hemp is Cannabis Ruderalis, not Sativa or Indica. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @InfamousMobz I think industrial hemp is Cannabis sativa generally. Not 100% sure but the fast growing, reach for the sky growth pattern of the sativa is what is required for long straight fibres. Ruderalis is much shorter in stature. 

  • This is good. Thanks

  • How can anyone be for HEMP and all its uses industrially but against smoking it or vaporizing it? In my opinion it should be an ingredient in all foods, yes the THC kind, baked in not jst brownies but every meal, because if its so great industrially imagine how great it is for our body. I agree smoking anything is harmful but we wouldnt need to smoke so much it it were legal and just another ingredient for our foods, much like sugar (a drug) is commonly accepted despite its nutrition deficiency

  • yes ,, this IS the ANSWER to sustainable life.

  • where is part 2 ?

  • I LOVE WEED

  • "Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country", Thomas Jefferson, U.S. President quote on Hemp. “Make the most you can of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere, George Washington, U.S. President quote on Hemp.“We shall, by and by, want a world of hemp more for our own consumption", John Adams, U.S. President quote on Hemp. LEGALIZE IT!!!!!!!

  • They need a hip-hip track for hemp. Then it would catch on, maybe :)

  • @arankenny1 yes, you can grow cannabis plants WITH smokable buds AND fibers for use in industry...so rediculus we dont use a plant that is not only medicinal and perfect for a totally green enviroment with no reduction in any modern comforts at all...

  • @belikewater85 Isnt life so frustrating knowing all this about cannabis yet almost everyone in our societies are up to their heads in ignorance

  • @TheHempMessiah yes, obviously, and If for some reason one does decide to try and educate, one is automaticcally labeled drug addict hippie leftwing liberalist or communist :O , its retarded, nothing less..Another benefit in legalisation is crime reduction. Just imagine how organised crime in most parts of the world would lose their income comepletely, and how many otherwise law-abiding citizens that wouldn't be penalised for wanting to get a little high some times.

  • @belikewater85 dont get so offended when people call you a drug addict hippie left wing liberal communist HAHA, if they are right about cannabis what other things are they right about? :-O, atleast ur not a TEA BAGGER haha like most of those closet racist right wing nut jobs

  • America "the worlds #1 Oxygen producer" could u imagine how great it would be!!!

  • Here are some of the major environmental benefits of growing hemp: Fast and robust growth. Hemp grows extremely fast and can be grown in any climate, in any agronomic system No herbicides/pesticides required: Hemp can be grown with no herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, or other biocides.Suppresses weeds: Hemp is a natural weed suppressor due to the fast growth of the canopy. Actually, hemp is a weed. Because it grows so fast and densely, it blocks out sunlight to other weeds. LEGALIZE HEMP!!!

  • The most beneficial plant on Earth happens to be illegal?! It's unbelievable what this world has come to. Imagine if you had a hemp oil spill instead...pffft no problem, it would actually boost marine life, but there wouldn't be any drilling since it would all be grown locally! Now that's going green!

  • @imflyinn you are awesome for this opinion

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  • Does it take MORE energy to obtain its fuel (energy) from the Hemp plant then the plant itslef is capable of producing? I only ask because this is the case with Ethynol.

  • Does it take MORE energy to obtain its fuel (energy) from the Hemp plant then the plant itslef is capable of producing? I only ask because this is the case with Ethynol.

  • IN the 1930s, American Sales-master William Randolph Hearst bribed the puppets

    in Congress to ban Hemp, because it is a weed and grows in gravel, and to tree size in 1 year - thus making all those forrests he owned and pulped in his mills for his own newsprint for his own newspapers - a bad investment. He had invested in economies-of-scale (bulk buying and production control) and Hemp was seen as an economically much more efficient RIVAL.

  • So now the rest of us still lose out because that old capitalist industrialist couldn't stand the "Free Market!" And he cheated us all - BIG Time!

    So now, we get to give the muslims loads of money for the free black gold in the ground, with which they get to buy our advanced weapons so they can wage Jihad on us!

    And our complicitly self-hating corporazi-owned media pretends WE have been 'colonizing' and exploiting them!

  • Well, for 1,400 years, Islam has have been taking slaves, and muslims have been

    doing what the Qur'an commands that they do, in robbing, killing, and baby-raping their way through the world.

    Even when we - contrary to our own holy books - got temporarily on board that vile and entrenched African practice of slavery (the word 'slave' comes from SLAV) before we grew ashamed of ourselves and then quickly got over it - we

    bought all our slaves from their own black African muslim relatives!

  • The muslims still own slaves (1.5 million of them at last count) and always will, because Muhammad (who called his own black slaves "pug-nosed raisin-heads who carried the plague") did so perssonally and recommended it.

    And up til 100 years ago (1910 when the car was invented) we only used whale

    blubber for oil in our oil-lamps! We hardly invaded and colonized them for it!

    SO - Thanks, Corporazi-OWNED Government Sales-Puppets!

    ;-)

  • Salesmen / hypocrites always ignore easily-solved, temporary problems -

    with simple, and permanent solutions - in favour of exploiting

    symptoms as 'eternal(ly lucrative) crises' with only perpetual band-aid

    'solutions' (give generously LOL) because they get to SELL

    themselves to us - and so sell us all out - as much-needed "crisis-relief

    management experts" and 'Beloved LEADERS' instead of doing the merely

    custodial jobs we hired ('elected') them for as our Public SERVANTS, in

    the first place.

  • i really wanna know what costs more 10 miles on hemp or oil, in the same car

  • @dunemoonbeam it really depends do you mean the inflated market price or what it would cost without this bullshit?

    if weed werent illegal it would be a whole lot cheaper to make hemp oil

    if people werent so focused on money then the world would be a better place

    if everyone smoked a j war would end

  • @informationwarfare oils are obtainable from many products. At the moment only diesels are able to run off of oils like this. Gasoline is still cheaper to produce than biological-sourced oils (not to say you can't get it for cheaper in the right cases ATM, though). The problem with gasoline is that it's not sustainable. The problem with both of them is that they are inefficient combustion systems which cause substantial amounts of pollution.

  • the rope kind not the dope kind haha

  • @arankenny1 No, Hemp is from the Male plant, THC is in the Female, although the fibers are the same, the male plant grows bigger and stronger than the females since the female plant puts its energy into making the bud.

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  • How much water does Hemp need? Compared to other crops. I grew up in the Texas Panhandle. Lots of wheat in that area. Ogallala Aquifer is the source of water there. Very little rainfall there. Any info? thanks

  • @tommcreynoldscom Hemp has water requirements like corn

  • @hempworkerscoop NO......NO....NO....Hemp is a drought resistent crop!

  • @tommcreynoldscom I don't know, haven't had the chance to grow it.....

  • @tommcreynoldscom LITTLE WATER, IT IS A DROUGHT RESISTANT CROP!

  • Lets save the planet

  • @arankenny1 The fibres of any cannabis sativa plant can be used for paper and similar products. However, for cloth/textiles, it's not a matter of THC or CBD, rather it is fibre length and strength. Hemp/cannabis for fibre is grown very close together ( 4 - 6 inches apart) so there are no branches, only long straight strong fibres. As you can imagine it's easier to work with such long threads, which can be twisted together to form yarns to spin and weave and make clothes.

  • @hempworkerscoop they find a higher THC content makes better fiber!

  • can someone explain to me why are hemp products so expensive in comparison to other products?

    It contradicts the combine knowledge of economists and accountants!!

    if we want more of something, we have to make it cheap, dirt cheap like chinese-made goods and indian-provided services.

  • @zrk9a Hemp companies are dedicated to paying farmers their full costs of production plus a fair profit. A Living Wage, in other words. If something has value to you, you will pay what it is worth to you. Or you will do without it. "Dirt cheap, as you suggest, only leads to slavery or indebtedness, which, in my opinion, is slavery. North American farmers have lost money farming for long enough. The hemp industry is based on a Living Wage for farmers. Why else would they grow hemp?

  • @hempworkerscoop kekeke

    Sorry but i am a fan of classical political economics. I am certainly not the "hippy-type".

    I am just trying to say if we want all the good things hemp can do for us then we should commercialize and industrialize it like everything else.

    Farmers are hardy people, i think we have to have trust in these people.

    Take oil, for example, it used to be dirt cheap but we became so dependent on it, now we killing each other just for a few drops of oil.

  • @zrk9a corperate interests make it this way, people need to evolve past money and serve creation. plant a few trees here and there

    if everyone made their own permaculture food forest wouldn't life be so much better?

  • Check out my facebook group: Hemp: A necessary plant

  • Check out my facebook group: Hemp: A necessary plant

  • @traefilmer, Thanks for the info. What a wonderful plant.

  • Hemp is such a great plant, we can do so many things with it, it's as if it was put on this planet for us to use and thrive off of, but instead many countries including the US have made it illegal. Now that's real insanity.

  • @imflyinn it's really stupid isnt it? to be born into a world full of crazy people, and feel like the only sane one. and they have the nerve to call me crazy!

  • Now I have a question. Is there a difference between Hemp, and marijuana?

  • @MrFarmer110 yes, industrial hemp does not contain thc. witch is the active ingredient that gets you high when you smoke marijuana. hemp is industrial, for rope and stuff like that, and FEMALE marijuana plants are the ones people smoke.

  • @MrFarmer110 Yes, both are cannabis sativa, however, industrial hemp, both for seed and for fiber, has only tiny amounts of THC and LOTS of CBD cannabinoid, while "marijuana" has the reverse, LOTS of THC and little CBD. THC is the factor that gives the "high", while CBD has the effect of "grounding" one, besides lots of other medicinal effects. Same species, different varieties. it's just like sweet peppers and hot peppers. Both are peppers, yet one would want to choose for the purpose intended

  • @hempworkerscoop Thanks for the info!

  • The song at the very end is frigen awsom.Can I get it as a ring tone?

  • holy shit this video actually had the FORD VIDEO! I have only seen pictures of it until now, WOW MAN!

    thank you so much, I hope you don't mind if I share this video with my car club.

  • @xxxxdarksidexxxx Hello, sure, the idea of posting the video was to make it easy for people to access this information about hemp please do share it wiedely

  • You cant get high of hemp.

  • This is the epitome of what is wrong with our country.

  • It's not the alternative, it's the SOLUTION! Legalize hemp

  • hey imma go walk my dog in the woods and plant about 200 seeds.

    WILD HEMP FTW! \o/

  • Yeah. That would be awesome. Everyone should do that so it grows so much that it becomes very hard to get rid of. Imagine hemp growing everywhere. Not just in the forests but also in parks and small patches of green in the cities.

  • it really is

  • Hemp is good stuff.

  • "hemp flourishes even to rankness"

    Thomas Paine from Common Sense

  • Save our lumber supply - LEGALIZE IT!

  • May the Ane Sofe/Infinite Creator Bless and Annoint your blessed efforts to awaken slumbering souls of creation!!!

    Sababa~Rejoice!!!

  • @TisboenaneMeditate  Thank you!

  • Our government is fucked up, becuase they take advantage of all the people in america, by telling lies and criminalizing the best plant ever. God gave us Hemp for a natural resource and he gave us cannabis for healing everyday stress and pain.

  • ha they know hemp is best for everythig. beating the car with sledgehammers and doing nothing to it. stupid governments

  • "Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country." ~ Thomas Jefferson

    "Make the most of the Indian hemp seed, and sow it everywhere." ~George Washington, The writings of George Washington Vol 33, page 270 (Library of Congress), 1794

    "Some of my finest hours have been spent on my back veranda smoking hemp and observing as far as my eye can see."

    ~ Thomas Jefferson, 1781

    "For every drug that benefits a patient, there is a natural substance that can achieve the same effect."

  • Where did you get those quotes from? especially the one about Thomas Jefferson smoking it on his veranda?

    I'm not doubting any claim you make, I just want to see the source(s) for myself so I can do my own research on the subject.

    Thanks for your time and input!

  • From letters/writings & talks. I don't recall where I got that one by Jefferson.

    "If people let government decide which foods they eat and medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." -Thomas Jefferson

    "If the words 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness' don't include the right to experiment with your own consciousness, then the Declaration of Independence isn't worth the hemp it was written on." ~Terence McKenna

  • @SirGilead You-cannot-smoke-hemp.

    And-the-only-reason-hemp-is-il­legal-is-because-of-the-Israel­i-grip-on-American-policy.

  • @Drealist87 i do not understand what you are saying. please elaborate.

  • @Drealist87 I sincerely doubt that. If you read David West's "Fiber Wars" (find thru Google) you'll note that the Southern U.S. politicians, along with oil & chemical industries, had a much bigger hand in it than any foreign state that did not exist at that time (1930's). Hemp, grown by American/Canadian farmers, will replace many resources that are now provided by profit making industries who don't want to lose their profits. Short sighted shareholders who don't care about what's best for all.

  • @hempworkerscoop Actually the real reason hemp is illegal is because marijuana is the bi-product of hemp. The cotton industries lobbied the government into making the drug marijuana illegal, thus making hemp illegal too. The reason they did this is because hemp lasts 4x longer than cotton and is an environementally safe way of making paper, and because of this if hemp wasn't illegal the cotton and wood industries would be ruined.

  • @fog0death there are many reasons why hemp/marijuana are illegal. they are all bad reasons made by rich assholes who dont want to lose profit.

    if this plant is 4x better than cotton, can cure cancer and many other great things then i dont care how many people lose their job in those industries LEGALIZE! im sick of the world and everyone in it suffering because people are on this disturbing never ending quest for money

  • YES

  • Its up to us to let these law makers know we will no longer vote for them if they oppose science and truth over money and corruption! It will only take one person to lose an election, based on their support of prohibition, to end this.

    Once they see they have to support hemp and cannabis to win, we wont have these laws anymore. But up till now hard on drugs won elections, we have to change that.

    Only vote for hemp supporters, if your party doesnt support it? Vote for some one that does!

  • @ReformKyCannabis nobdy supports it :(

  • Just more facts that get ignored by our law makers in their never ending quest for re-election. If we didnt have this system of donations by large companies to basicly buy congressmen and senators, to do what gets them donations not what we want them too.

    Untill we start voting based on our main issue(hemp and reform) as others vote for theirs, like guns, nothing will change!

    Only vote for hemp supporters, why vote for people that would have you or me locked up, stop it! Vote Hemp always!

  • So the distinction between hemp and marijuana is a legal one established by the Marihuana Tax Act? Both hemp and marijuana are cannibis sativa. Both should be legal. Who is running this show anyways?

  • @axlerodhomeboy that's quite a question you asked there, depends how far down the rabbit hole you are willing to crawl. lets just say it doesn't stop at the president.

  • Heals

    Every

    Major

    Problem

  • @LethalChaos07 fuckin word......

  • @LethalChaos07 You got that right!!!

  • Hemp Hemp Hooray!!!! Dare to tell the truth about hemp!!!

    Fight terror grow ur own!

  • god we are evil for destroying hemp, mj, etc. just plain evil. and we destroy hemp because it looks like mj. stupid evil.

  • your freedom is made this way

  • EVERYTHING CAN BE MADE WITH CANNABIS HEMP

    Cannabis Hemp should be grown world wide to end third world suffering. It can provide Food, Shelter, Clothing, Fuel, and Medicine. #1 FOOD #1 PAPER #1 FUEL #1 FIBER #1 MEDICINE NO CHEMICALS TO GROW IT REBUILDS THE SOIL REVERSE THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT END STARVATION CURE CANCER LEARN THE TRUTH THE FACTS THE SCIENCE

  • actuall song at 6:26

  • song at the end ?

  • Yeah, and this is coming from a fucking pot head that has to use the 420 code to disguise your addition! You're the lost bitch of a bitch.

  • dude to your previous comment about using hemp to disguise the growing and transport of pot, there's a chemical difference between marijuana and hemp and that is the amount of cbd and thc, cbd actually counteracts the psycoactivity of thc and hemp is high in cbd and low in thc so you couldn't even get high off of hemp and it would only take a simple test of thc and cbd levels of each farmers harvest to see if he's growing it for industrial use or for recrational use.

  • I understand that. The part I'm talking about "disguising" like growing dope in with the hemp etc. I think it's funny how you see so many promoters of hemp with videos etc. but nothing like it for cotton or geothermal energy... I'm not wrong about this point.

  • True, because cotton (see textile industry) has government subsidies to promote their product which, by default opposes Hemp. Like Jesus said, if you're not for me, you're against me. Another thing, the "420 code" ,as you put it, comment is simply retarded. I'm sorry, but it is. If Jenny was ashamed of being a stoner :) why would she put something that instantly identifies her as one in her username? Think about it. I bet a nice fat joint would help you wrap your mind around that one. xD

  • @russianextwasteland hey what is your problem? a plant is a plant! it helps some people relieve pain, some people just enjoy smoking it. is there something inherently wrong with this? you people need to grow up and stop being so afraid of this plant.

    i bet if the government told you oregano was bad you would believe it.

  • Preaching hemp is usually a social conditioning tactic to get people use to the idea of things like hemp and marijuana. Marijuana as "medicine" & hemp as fuel are "smoke screens" of conditioning. I'm sure nobody is apposed to hemp including me, but don't think for a minute that hemp won't be use to disguise the growing and transporting of pot! When I find a hemp advocate I find a pot smoker nearly every time. Burning anything for power is not smart, heat is what we need and geothermal is it.

  • fuckn retarded comment.

  • so weed for recreational use should remain illegal in your opinion

  • This has got to be the MOST myopic narrow minded comment on YouTube.

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  • Be nice to the ignorant wanna-be model airplane builder. Now I'm going to smoke another joint, and build another Biodiesel motorcycle. Airplanes, silly little tubes of aluminum.

  • man russia dont worry about all these haters talkin shit about your comment; dont be offended dude.. its really not your fault that youve lived such a sheltered life. your upbringing is the real reason you have no ability to think freely or learn.. its your parents fault, they never learned to read. now get to work, those cows arent gonna inseminate themselve god darnit!

  • excellent lol..

    skatinblind815...and very true, one cant always blame the ignorant, its the way they were raised in this world, and the parents are almost always the ones in the wrong..but then again a lot of us who arent ignorant grew up in the same world yet can think for ourselves and understand whats going on.. its just sad that more cant break free of their social conditioning

  • Our economy sucks because we got 2 old, rancid political parties who are stuck in a 1950s time warp and are so sold out to oil interests they won't permit progress to happen.

  • In these dire times, WE NEED TO GROW & USE HEMP! Wow! I didn't know there were so many uses for this beautiful plant!!!! Thanks for this video!!! I now see no good reason why it is banned!!! Growing & using hemp would save our trees, reduce pollution, give us jobs, feed us, ETC!!!!

    Why isn't Obama doing anything about this miracle plant?!!! Ron Paul wants USA to grow it!!!

  • @Roxxoxo obama is a puppet working for wall street, ron paul seems legit.

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  • Good film Robbie - now everybody get your Congresscritter to Sponsor HR1866 The Industrial Hemp Act of 2009 - 7 Dem's & 2 Reps have Co-Sponsored so far. The judicial ruling last year when the North Dakota farmers & University were suing the DEA for a permit (pd $2300) to grow hemp - the Judge told them it's a "Legislative" issue not judicial - so, tell your Congressman to Co-Sponsor HR1866 TODAY & we'll be planting the seeds in the US April/May 2010...

    Looking forward to the next film - Peace!