Speeding up Development of Space Reducing Cost of Living

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PostSat Sep 15, 2012 8:20 pm » by Myleso



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Do your own research.
http://mylesohowe.com/index.php?page=hemp
http://mylesohowe.com/index.php?page=futureisnow
http://today.uconn.edu/blog/2010/10/hemp-produces-viable-biodiesel-uconn-study-finds/
http://www.ims.uconn.edu/associate/Newsletters/January%202011.pdf

Hemp harvests more biomass compared to the alternatives and hemp has the highest energy conversion ratio compared to everything else. Ending cannabis prohibition will reduce the cost of living speeding up development of space for everyone, not just the rich.

Hemp production could eliminate deforestation by converting current paper to hemp paper which can be recycled up to 8 times where as our current wood pulp is only recyclable up to 3 times. Only 1 acre of hemp is said to produce more oxygen than 25 acres of current forest. Wood pellets are now very common, however hemp pellets for stoves and boilers are a much better solution. We can grow hemp locally in virtually any location, and process the hemp locally into fuel pellets.

n 1937, the same year of the Marihuana Tax Act, DuPont had just patented processes for making plastics from oil and coal, as well as a new sulfate/sulfite process for making paper from wood pulp. Despite Industrial Hemp having 50,000 uses, Dupont, Rockefeller, Hearst, Mellon and their constituents cornered the industrial and medicinal market with political propaganda, to insure against the competition of hemp fuel and safe, non-addicting and biodegradable products. The blind prejudice remains. If we and the other animals on the planet are to survive, we must see through this ignorance and correct the problem.
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