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Hemp The Truth About The Earth

Hemp: The Truth About The Earth’s Greatest Plant Essay, Research Paper


Hemp: The Truth About the Earth’s Greatest Plant


In a perfect world there would be a product that could serve as a fuel


source, a food source, a paper source, a textile source, and this product would


be easy to produce in any of its forms. Believe it or not such a product does


exist; it is the plant known as hemp. No tree or plant species on earth has the


commercial, economic, and environmental potential of hemp. Over 30,000 known


products can be manufactured from hemp.


Hemp was a common crop grown in the U.S. until 1937 when it was unjustly


banned. A common misconception about hemp is that it was banned because it was a


widely abused, harmful drug. Hemp was banned because it was a competitive threat


to the wood industry. Corporations that profited from the demise of hemp spread


rumors that marijuana was a major drug problem, which it was not at the time.


They also propagated a campaign that it was a drug that induced uncontrollable


violence, another complete falsehood.


Hemp is the plant scientifically known as cannabis sativa. It is


referred to as hemp when it is grown for its fibers, stem, and seeds. Its leaves


and flowers produce the drugs marijuana and hashish. However, sterile breeds of


the plant are still illegal to grow in the U.S. Literally millions of wild hemp


plants grow throughout the entire Midwest today. Wild hemp, like hemp used for


industry purposes, is useless as an intoxicant. Yet U.S. drug law states that


one acre of this can result in the owner being sentenced to death. The death


penalty exists for growing one acre of perfectly harmless, non-intoxicating


weeds!


Hemp can produce any product that paper can produce. The difference is


that one acre of hemp can produce four times as much paper as one acre of trees


( a study done by the U.S. Department of Agriculture). Also, a crop of trees


takes twenty to fifty years to be ready for harvest where hemp is ready to


harvest four times as much in just a year. In addition, hemp produces twice as


much fiber per acre as cotton. Twenty five percent of all pesticides in the


world are used on cotton, averaging to four pounds of chemicals per acre of


cotton in the U.S. every year. Since hemp is a natural repellent to weeds and


insects, it needs almost no inse

cticides or herbicides. If it were substituted


for cotton it could greatly reduce the pesticide usage. Again, hemp can produce


anything cotton can and what’s more it can produce it better. Levi Strauss


tested a pair of hemp denim jeans and the results showed hemp jeans to be 65%


more durable than the average store bought pair.


Hemp produces more biomass than any other plant that can be grown in the


U.S. This biomass can be converted to fuel in the form of clean-burning alcohol,


or non-sulfur man-made coal. It is estimated that if hemp were widely grown in


the U.S., it could supply 100% of the nation’s energy needs.


Hemp seeds are also a source of many products. The seeds contain high


protein oil that can be used for human and animal consumption. Hemp oil is not


intoxicating. Extracting hemp oil is cheaper than processing soy beans and it


can be processed and flavored in any way that soy beans can. Hemp oil can also


be used to make butter, cheese, and tofu. In addition to food products, hemp oil


can be used to make paint, varnish, ink, and plastic substitutes.


One of the many high points of hemp is that it’s easily grown. Unlike


almost all hemp substitutes, hemp can be grown in all fifty states. During the


Second World War, the government temporarily re-legalized hemp so farmers could


grow it for the war effort. Hemp helped win World War II!


It is high time for this country to take a second look at this product.


After reading these facts I challenge anyone to come up with a reason to


maintain the hemp prohibition. Two of our founding fathers, George Washington


and Thomas Jefferson, were hemp advocates. They said hemp was a necessity to the


success of our nation. Now we have an even greater cause than that; the success


of the planet. We cannot continue to butcher our forests and pollute our soil


and water with chemicals to meet the demands of our every day lives. In turn we


will never be able convince enough people to change the way they live to do any


good. Fortunately, we have the perfect solution right under our noses: hemp.


However, this solution will not do us any good until people realize its


potential, and this will only happen if the word is spread. I can only hope that


enough people are educated before it’s too late.


“Make the most of the hemp seed, sow it everywhere.” ?George Washington

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