vue - Mnar Muhawesh & Vote Hemp On Hemp's Comeback
The country’s earliest colonists and founding fathers cultivated hemp, as did generations of American farmers who came after them. But for the past 70 years, Americans have not been allowed to grow the crop that has wide commercial, industrial and medicinal applications. Mnar Muhawesh, host of “Behind the Headline,” talks to Eric Steenstra, president of Vote Hemp, about how this prohibition came to be and whether hemp might be making a comeback. Follow us on Twitter! Mnar Muhawesh: https://twitter.com/MnarMuh Behind The Headline: https://twitter.com/BTHeadline MintPress News: https://twitter.com/MintPressNews Follow us on Facebook! Mnar Muhawesh: https://www.facebook.com/Mnar.Muhawesh Behind The Headline: https://www.facebook.com/BehindTheHeadline MintPress News: https://www.facebook.com/MintpressNews
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Great information, thank you. :)
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What needs to happen is to expose these deadbeat politicians in Washington DC who refuse to repeal the anti-cannabis laws.
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and Eric failed to recognize that the REAL reason why Hemp was outlawed at the same time as Cannabis is the resurgence of the cotton industry, with the onset of new chemical fertilizers, and not to mention, the Rockefeller family
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You've ignored that agribusiness that is highly dependent on chemicals is the industry that is threatened by hemp, as a versatile crop with the ability to grow anywhere in poor soils without pesticides is what Monsanto desires to prevent. L.O.V.E.*Rulz
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