The truth behind the Hemp Plant
The hemp plant is good for a number of things such as sexually transmitted diseases and glaucoma. Using the hemp plant are known to cause several side effects. There are some states that believed its good enough to legalize this plant
The hemp plant is another name for marijuana. It’s a plant starts from a seed that then grows into a plant that has leaves, which is composed of a crude drug. It’s mixed with sativa, indicia, and ruderalis. The hemp plant is usually hung to dry and crushed for use. Sometimes used in food or beverages. The main active ingredient is tetrahydrocannabinol. Hemp plant has been good for anesthetic purposes such as gonorrhea, depending on the strength and the amount that is consumed.
Marijuana can affect you many different ways, it can give you poor vision or judgment, anxiety, depressions, paranoid reactions, psychoses for up to four to six hours. It also cause effects to the eyes making the eyes red and extremely dry also dryness of the mouth, increased heart rate, chest tightening, drowsiness and extreme physical discomfort after withdrawal lost health problems like low testosterone levels.
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In the states that sales marijuana put stipulations on how it is sold. You cannot have a sop around a school and you need a prescription with a valid state ID proving that you are over the age of 21 to buy the marijuana. However, you may still purchase the product without a valid state ID but it’s going to cost anywhere between 400 and 500.00 an ounce. You can buy up to two ounces a day on a prescription which will range between 150 and 400 an ounce. The reason it must be a state ID is so that other citizens from others states cannot come and purchase and then take it back to their home state to resale it for profit value. Under theses circumstance if caught the offender may be charged with transporting drugs over state
When looking at hemp from an environmental standpoint, it is a very healthy crop for the earth. From planting all the way to using its products, hemp is a very environmentally friendly plant. As it grows, hemp fertilizes the soil through its complex and deep root systems as well as the top soil that comes from the shedding of leaves. The soil, the water and the air are not polluted during the growth of hemp. Pesticides are rarely used giving clean water runoff. This differs from crops like cotton because when cotton is grown, the soil becomes nutrient deficient and the soil becomes less desirable. There have been farmers who claim hemp has steadily been grown in the same locations every year for nearly one hundred years.
Have you ever thought of all the ways the foods you eat affect your body? Hemp products, like hemp seeds and oil, provide many vital nutrients for your health. They are a versatile plant that can be eaten or put into lotions. While industrial hemp is not legalized in America, the growth of this plant is legal in small numbers, which makes it widely popular with health gurus and the elderly.
Some physical side effects are loss of reflexes and coordination, red eyes, increase in appetite (especially sweets), and nausea due to dizziness (Fact Sheet, 2). Marijuana can cause serious consequences like lack of interest in school, goals, and active interest
Hemp can be cultivated for fiber or oilseed. It has many uses. It can be used to make thousands of products, from clothing to auto parts. From 1999 to 2013, 17 states legalized it in some way. Some states enacted
Some may read the title of this section and think to themselves "is he going to talk about a drug?" No, here is my disclaimer, hemp/industrial hemp as it is sometimes called, is cannabis, but is not marijuana. It does not contain any psychoactive properties so therefore it is not a "drug" which is a common misconception or lie people believe to be true. THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) levels in hemp are too low to have any effect whatsoever and are in such low quantities that it cannot be detected by any screening. A person cannot get high by smoking hemp. There is however great potential for this plant though.
Industrial hemp is an attractive potential economic crop. Hemp has had been the subject of public interest and policy issues recently in the U.S. It is a rapid-growing and high-yield herbaceous annual plant that has been grown around the world. However, due to the passage of the Uniform Narcotic Drug Act and the Marijuana Tax Act in 1930s, its cultivation in the U.S. has been both prohibited and illegal solely based upon the presence of THC, the psychoactive drug component of marijuana. While the level of THC present in marijuana is between 8 to 13%, the THC present in hemp is normally 0.3% or less. These low THC levels estimate the potential for illicit uses and has allowed for industrial hemp to again be grown legally in many countries except
Industrial Hemp is an ancient crop, which has a multitude of diverse uses. The earliest uses of Hemp can be traced back to the Sumerians and probably even earlier in man’s unrecorded history. Industrial Hemp is not Marijuana though the two plants are of the same family and have passing resemblance to one another. Industrial Hemp’s myriad uses are being rediscovered and at the forefront of research in diverse fields. I will be attempting to dispel some of the myth, and providing history and proven uses of this amazing plant.
This plant has huge potential and a growing market in the United States. What makes hemp so valuable? Its uses are virtually endless. But, here’s a start:
Marijuana or better known as Cannabis is one of the planes oldest known agricultural plants. So it has a great presence in the long history of the world, Researchers uncovered Woven Fabrics which were discovered and are believed to have been made with Hemp fibers (Cannabis) from a period as far back as 8000 to 7000 B.C. Some of the very first uses of Hemp were in china during 4500 B.C. Its usages were for making nets, Ropes and Fabrics/Clothe weaving, Also china was known for using it for its psychoactive properties. Even in India there was documented usage of marijuana or as they like to call it “bhang”, a lot of their religious books called “The Four Vedas” during the times of 1400 and 1000 B.C. The books consider marijuana to be one of the “Five Kingdom of Herbs which transcend and releases the human body from anxiety, Stress, and pain”.
hemp industry was valued at an estimated $500 million in annual retail sales and growing for all hemp products, according to the Hemp Industries Association, a non-profit trade organization consisting of hundreds of hemp businesses.Not only can hemp be used for a shocking number of products, its net environmental benefit is impressive. Among the more salient features, hemp grows in a variety of climates and soil types, is naturally resistant to most pests, and grows very tightly spaced allowing it to outcompete most weeds. A natural replacement for cotton and wood fiber, hemp can also be pulped using fewer chemicals than wood because of its low lignin content. Its natural brightness can obviate the need to use chlorine bleach. Why is this amazing plant illegal? Because it is erroneously confounded with marijuana, and many policymakers believe that by legalizing hemp they are legalizing marijuana, which is not true. Canada, Britain, France, Germany, and Spain, along with over twenty other countries, process industrial hemp without affecting the enforcement of marijuana laws. In fact, industrial hemp and marijuana are different breeds of Cannabis sativa; hemp has no value as a recreational drug. Actually smoking large amounts of hemp flowers can occur a significant headache, but not a high. Industrial hemp is grown in abundance in many parts of the world and produces the strongest natural fiber known to man. Hemp as a raw material is one of the most useful plants on our planet with thousands of applications including a viable plastic material! Hemp plastic is a bioplastic made using industrial hemp. There are many different types of hemp plastic; from standard plastics reinforced with hemp fibers, to a 100% hemp plastic made entirely from the hemp plant.
Hemp seed oil can be used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, inks, lubrication, household detergents, varnishes, resins, and paints due to it is low in saturated fats. Hemp is a great source for ethanol production which would help the fuel usage that Americans use daily. Hemp can be grown very easily in different soil types. The plant requires no pesticides and leaving it a very low key plant to grow. This is a plant that can be used for many different necessities and goods that are used today.
A short list of the many uses of this versatile plant during this era included paper, canvas, and most notably rope. As technology progressed the uses for the plant expanded as well. In the early twentieth century it was used in the production of the earliest plastics and gasoline. The first Ford Model T's ran on hemp gas and many of the car's parts were made from hemp fibers which had an impact strength ten times stronger than steel according to a Popular Mechanics article in 1941. The US government in 1916 predicted that by the 1940s all paper produced in this country would be made from hemp fiber and in its February 1938 issue touted hemp as the world's first “billion dollar crop”. From an environmental standpoint besides the important fact hemp grows in a single growing season, while it takes an entire generation to grow trees. It takes far fewer chemicals and thus creates much less pollution to make paper from hemp than from tree pulp. Hemp grows very fast and tall and will choke out all other plants in the area including weeds so the use of herbicides really isn't required. Oil derived from the seeds of the plant can profitably be used in the production of paints and varnishes. The seeds are also quite healthy, containing all eight essential amino acids and are an excellent source of protein.(1)
Marijuana, more botanically referred to as “Cannabis sativa” or “Hemp,” is a multiuse plant valued for its tough hemp fibers
Hemp and marijuana were banned in 1937, Hemp is a plant that can be used for a variety of useful agricultural products. Hemp usually is extremely low or doesn’t contain any THC or tetrahydrocannabinol which is the molecule in “pot” that gives you that feeling of being “high” or feeling of euphoria. Marijuana on the other hand has THC, CBD, CBN and many other molecules within it that have been proven to cure and or prevent and used to get through several illnesses both physically and mentally. I want to research this idea because I work in the medical marijuana industry and see on a day to day basis how it helps people of certain illnesses. Also the people that abuse it aren’t affected in negative ways, like things that we are allowed to use
Along with "getting high" from smoking marijuana, there are many problems that can occur both physically and mentally. Immediate effects hold a wide range of symptoms. Users suffer many symptoms from increased heart rates, nausea, and headaches, to agitation, dizziness, confusion, and paranoia. Respiratory problems are more likely to occur, such as asthma and lung cancer. Smokers might experience panic attacks, difficulty with short term memory, feeling clumsy, and being uncoordinated. Other kinds of effects are seen in being withdrawn from society and peer groups. Lack of enthusiasm in life can become a problem for the user in quitting. Severe mental disorders and psychosis may also be seen later in life. The one symptom that