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✨️Those cures existed in 1900, but a cured patient is a lost customer, so it should have been banned.
"Until 1833, Cannabis sativa was the largest agricultural crop in the world, and countless different products could be obtained from this plant because the hemp plant has the most durable natural fibers in the world."
You can buy fabrics, oils, medicines and paper from him.
By 1900, most textiles were hemp, and about 50% of the drugs sold, for almost the entire second half of the 19th century. Over 25,000 cellulose products (from dynamite to cellophane).
But as early as 1900 in the United States surprising newspapers began to appear about the dangers of this cursed plant that drove the blacks out of their minds and made them play "the devil's music": then the blues was born.
A cured patient who can also dress, eat, and draw energy from the plant was a lost customer. So cannabis or hemp was banned in all its forms. It could not compete with the developing cotton, processed food, and oil industries.
It was once called "marijuana," a derogatory reference to the Mexicans (the first to bring this plant to the US) who smoked it after hours of hard work.
Today, the substance that kills the most people in the world (beating AIDS, heroin, crack, alcohol, cocaine, car accidents, fire, and crime combined) is tobacco. However, in many countries, it receives state subsidies, and radioactive fertilizers are also used in its production.
Tobacco kills nearly 8 million lives every year worldwide; Alcohol over 3 million. Caffeine is also responsible for nearly 10,000 deaths each year, and another 7,500 people (US alone) are killed by painkillers.
If you think of addiction, for example, before cannabis, the levels of addiction (according to the World Morbidity and Death Organization) include nicotine, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, painkillers and coffee.
Four of the six listed ingredients (to which there may be added sugar according to new research) are legal. '
It's time to understand!
"Until 1833, Cannabis sativa was the largest agricultural crop in the world, and countless different products could be obtained from this plant because the hemp plant has the most durable natural fibers in the world."
You can buy fabrics, oils, medicines and paper from him.
By 1900, most textiles were hemp, and about 50% of the drugs sold, for almost the entire second half of the 19th century. Over 25,000 cellulose products (from dynamite to cellophane).
But as early as 1900 in the United States surprising newspapers began to appear about the dangers of this cursed plant that drove the blacks out of their minds and made them play "the devil's music": then the blues was born.
A cured patient who can also dress, eat, and draw energy from the plant was a lost customer. So cannabis or hemp was banned in all its forms. It could not compete with the developing cotton, processed food, and oil industries.
It was once called "marijuana," a derogatory reference to the Mexicans (the first to bring this plant to the US) who smoked it after hours of hard work.
Today, the substance that kills the most people in the world (beating AIDS, heroin, crack, alcohol, cocaine, car accidents, fire, and crime combined) is tobacco. However, in many countries, it receives state subsidies, and radioactive fertilizers are also used in its production.
Tobacco kills nearly 8 million lives every year worldwide; Alcohol over 3 million. Caffeine is also responsible for nearly 10,000 deaths each year, and another 7,500 people (US alone) are killed by painkillers.
If you think of addiction, for example, before cannabis, the levels of addiction (according to the World Morbidity and Death Organization) include nicotine, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, painkillers and coffee.
Four of the six listed ingredients (to which there may be added sugar according to new research) are legal. '
It's time to understand!