Hemp vs. The World

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What comes to mind when the word “hemp” is mentioned in a conversation? Even with easily accessible information, there still seems to be confusion about the realities of hemp. “Hemp called 'Billion Dollar Crop.' It was the first time a cash crop had a business potential to exceed a billion dollars (Popular Mechanics, 1938) but because of the many uses it possesses, it still remains illegal to grow in the United States. To legally grow cannabis in any of its’ forms in the United States, one must obtain a permit from the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) but the strange thing is that the DEA isn’t giving any permits out. In fact, the DEA “has kicked its lobbying against legalizing industrial hemp into high gear” (Grim). The weirdest part about all this fuss is that the government allows for the crop to be imported and Americans are allowed to do whatever they please with it but the crop is illegal to cultivate within the country lines. The reasoning behind this is the shared psychoactive chemical THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) found in both hemp and its’ cousin species, marijuana. The difference is that industrial hemp has 0.03% or less THC and making it impossible to “get high” from hemp because the levels of the psychoactive are so low. The facts all show that hemp isn’t a dangerous plant, it could have so many benefits to the industrial world by use of the fibers, has immense nutritional value from the seeds and oil, and could help environmentally with the international deforestation crisis in comparison to the usual providers, soy, trees and cotton.
Before diving into the wonders of hemp, a little clarification on the differences between hemp and medical grade marijuana will be explored. Marijuana is referred to by a vast number of dif...

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