Positive local buzz from marijuana bill surprises Clay

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Rep. Lacy Clay didn’t intend to sign on to a bill legalizing marijuana, but he’s happy so far with the buzz from constituents.

“People are coming up to me saying this is a common-sense, sensible way to deal with the issue of personal use,” Clay said.
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11 responses // Positive local buzz from marijuana bill surprises Clay

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    Of course this is a "common sense, sensible way to deal with the issue." Reefer Madness was propaganda! How long will the Ashcroft mentalty endure? It is about time we start thinking critically about this issue or half our population will be locked in prisons for minor drug charges.

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    CicatrizJCP
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    The further we get away from the 1950's and the times of propaganda like Reefer Madness, the more open minded people are becoming. It is such a breath of fresh air to see people in charge begin to think reasonably.

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    squeege
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    · Hemp seed can be pressed into nutritious oil, which contains the highest amount of fatty acids in the plant kingdom. Essential oils are responsible for our immune system responses, and can clear the arteries of cholesterol and plaque.
    · The byproduct of pressing the oil from hemp seed is a high quality protein seed cake. It can be used to bake into cakes, breads and casseroles. Hemp seed protein is one of mankind's finest, most complete, and available-to-the body vegetable proteins.
    · A Vegan or vegetarian can get all of the days required protein from a handful of hemp seed.

    · Hemp is the oldest cultivated fiber plant in the world.
    · Low-THC fiber hemp varieties developed by the French and others have been available for over 20 years. It is impossible to get high from fiber hemp. Over 600,000 acres of hemp is grown worldwide with no misuse problem.
    · One acre of hemp can produce as much usable fiber as 4 acres of trees or two acres of cotton.
    · Trees cut down take 50-500 years to grow, while hemp can be cultivated in as little as 100 days and can yield 4 times more paper over a 20 year period.
    · Until 1883, from 75-90\% of all paper in the world was made with cannabis hemp fiber including that for books, Bibles, maps, paper money, stocks and bonds, newspapers, etc.
    · Hemp paper is longer lasting than wood pulp, stronger, acid-free, and chlorine free (Chlorine is estimated to cause up to 10\% of all Cancers).
    · Hemp paper can be recycled 7 times, wood pulp 4 times.
    · Hemp particleboard may be up to 2 times stronger than wood particleboard and holds nails better.
    · Hemp is a softer, warmer, and more water absorbent, than cotton and doesn't stretch out.
    · Half of the U.S. pesticides are used to treat cotton, while hemp has a natural pesticide.

    FACT

    · Almost any product that can be made from wood, cotton, or petroleum (including plastics) can be made from hemp. There are 25,000 known uses for hemp.
    · For thousands of years virtually all good paints and varnishes were made with hemp seed oil and/or linseed oil.
    · One acre of hemp produces as much cellulose fiber pulp as 4.1 acres of trees, making hemp a perfect material to replace trees for pressed board, particle board, and concrete construction molds.
    · Heating and compressing plant fibers can create a practical, inexpensive, fire-resistant constructions material with excellent thermal and sound-insulating qualities.
    · In 1941 Henry Ford built a plastic car made of fiber from hemp and wheat straw. Hemp is biodegradable, as synthetic plastic is not.

    · Presidents Washington and Jefferson both grew hemp. Americans were legally bound to grow hemp during the Colonial Era and Early Republic.

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    SeaJade
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    Fantastic article, very important bill I hope it moves forward with bi partisan support. The time has come, lets end prohibition of Marijuana. It didn't work for Alcohol, and it didn't work for Marijuana.

    Better to start issuing those stamps and collecting the tax.

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    jubal
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    Ironic that you would have to legislate a bill to change a completely unconstitutional law. The bill essentially repeals a law the US Constitution has no provision for except when the substance is transferred across state lines. Oh yeah I forgot. "Conservatives" on the Supreme Court are only there to protect Republican policy.

    GavinTheMother
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    I wonder what the impact will be on the health services and big pharma industries when we are finally allowed to heal ourselves.

    bansheewail
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    I hope this country makes HEMP legal. The facts are there and as far as I am concerned HEMP is NOT a DRUG and should be legalized. Quit wasting the taxpayers money and ruining thier lives with jail time for smoking a little mother nature. LEGALIZE HEMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Robroy1
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    It's the best analgesic that you can grow yourself.

    We can all be physicians and heal ourselves.

    jubal

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