Thursday, January 31, 2013

Farmers Begin Planting Hemp Under New Colorado Hemp Legalization

Farmers Begin Planting Hemp Under New Colorado Hemp Legalization:

 Farmers Begin Planting Hemp Under New Colorado Hemp
Legalization


31 January A.D. 2013



If the coasts get clobbered the way some expect may happen, then having hemp
growing in the "high lands" may provide a source of fuel, among other
by-products from hemp, that could be unavailable from the popular and
convenient sources today (which depend on coastal-area refineries, which, if
the coasts get clobbered, may not survive whatever it is that's coming).



Why Prohibition? To keep alternative fuels out of the marketplace during the
start of the auto industry. Hemp is one of those alternative sources of fuel.
It's pretty well been clobbered as a "drug." It was the exact
opposite early in this nation. Hemp is one of the sources for the fibers for
the ropes used for the sailing vessels, among other places we find
"hemp" ropes.



The beneficial by-products from hemp are numerous. It may be one of the crops
that helps whoever survives what's coming survive. God [YAHUAH] willing, it'll
be a crop that helps the entire nation survive what's coming.



As with guns, as with raw milk dairies, as with goods and services of all
types, the "place" in which the feds have authority "to
regulate" is that "place" where goods and services are exchanged
for "funny money." If the hemp farmers will insist on trading for
something, anything, other than "funny money," they'll have a
defense, at any rate, that may keep the feds at bay.



Don't plan anything based on one email or even a series of emails. Get the
whole of the reality in mind first. That may be a considerable study. Just know
that "choice of law" is "everything" when it comes to the
"authority" to regulate, and where the commercial activity is
over/with/via "funny money," i.e., to be extremely, overtly clear, if
the hemp is sold for "federal reserve notes," in any form, whether
"paper" or "plastic," those hemp farmers are dangerously
close to inviting federal regulatory authority right down on top of themselves.



May YAHUAH guide and protect those who call upon His name (which means, in the
main context, those who make it a habit of doing their absolute best to be
obedient to His Laws in everything they do) and who venture forth into the hemp
industry, which this nation, and likely this world, so badly needs to see
revitalized.



Harmon L. Taylor

Legal Reality

Dallas, Texas



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Subject:

 Farmers
Begin Planting Hemp Under New Colorado Hemp Legalization

Date:

 Wed,
30 Jan 2013 19:01:12 -0700

Farmers Begin
Planting Hemp Under New Colorado Hemp Legalization

Articles Environment
Society — 29 January 2013
by Anthony Gucciardi

Many farmers in Colorado
will be expanding their list of planted crops this Spring after groundbreaking
legislation was passed last November that allowed not only for the legalization
of marijuana, but hemp as well. Now in case you’re not familiar, hemp is
actually a multi-purpose substance that does not produce the high effects of
marijuana. In fact, it’s mainly used as a super cheap and highly efficient
building material — at least in other nations where ridiculous bans are not
enforced on the ‘high-free’ material.

Colorado farmers like
Michael Bowman will be planting 100 acres of hemp to be harvested and sold off
as not only building material, but a highly nutritious superfood. While
marijuana is considerably high in the substance known as THC (delta-9
tetrahydrocannabinol), which of course is the compound that produces the ‘high’
effects, it’s also significantly low in what’s known as CDB [sic;
CBD] (cannabidiol). That’s where hemp comes in. Both THC and CDB [sic;
CBD] are known as cannabinoids, but hemp is particularly high in CDB [sic; CBD]
while lacking in THC.

Hemp as a Superfood, Industry Transformer
These cannabinoids
have actually been promoted by many first hand sources as not only a health
optimizing substance, but a serious solution to cancer. One popular documentary
titled ‘Run from the Cure’ by Rick Simpson, which is available for free on
Youtube, focuses on the use of hemp oil to conquer cancer.

Rich in essential
oils, fiber, and a close to complete amino acid profile, hemp contains
beneficial ingredients such as:

•Linoleic acid (44%
of the weight of hempseed is actually full of edible oils)
•Omega 3 fatty acids
(shown time and time again to fight against anxiety, depression, and even
inflammation)
•Omega-6
•A ‘complete’ amino
profile that surpasses the profile of eggs, milk, soy, and many meats. This
includes the 9 essential aminos that the human body cannot produce on its own.

It is for these
reasons that hemp is utilized today in many high quality products like protein
shakes, energy bars, and many more food products. Two tablespoons of shelled
hemp seeds contain about 11 grams of protein and 2 grams of unsaturated omega-3
fatty acids.

Its versatility
allows it to be a prime ingredient even in clothing and fabric-based
industries. It could transform the entire industry, replacing unsustainable
materials with environmentally friendly hemp.

Feds: ‘We Will Come for Your Hemp’
That is if the
federal government doesn’t seize it across the nation. The DEA has its sights
set on confiscating all hemp planted and grown in the United States through
citing the Controlled Substances Act, which doesn’t differentiate between
marijuana and hemp. The agents, which will ignore state law and enforce federal
law throughout any state, say that they will be going after farmers who plant
non-THC hemp as if they were planting marijuana. After all, they say it doesn’t
matter what it actually is.

“It really doesn’t
matter whether it looks different or it looks the same,” DEA agent Paul Roach
told NPR. “If it’s the cannabis plant, it’s in the Controlled Substances Act
and, therefore, enforceable under federal drug law.”

In the event that
Colorado manages to generate acres of hemp without the federal government
raiding the super efficient substance that is classified as a dangerous drug,
it will provide a serious industry change that may spread to other states and
potentially even federal law. In the more likely scenario of federal agents
jailing hemp farmers and raiding their ‘drug’ operations, an intellectual and
legal resistance will be in order to attempt to alter the ridiculous laws
surrounding the cultivation of hemp.







[from comments (needs to
be verified)]:

You might want to review
the "run from the cure" video in question, the thc which is lacking
in the hemp crop is the key ingredient in the cancer cure you are referencing.

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