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Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Recognizing that the 80 year old war on hemp was a unjust war, genocide and ecocide.

For more than 80 years, hemp has been subject to a lengthy war that has spanned generations. Despite the countless potential applications of hemp, it was not widely accepted until the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill, which finally legalized hemp on a federal level.

This war on hemp has had devastating consequences, not just for the environment, but for the people who have been deprived of the potential benefits of this valuable resource. Hemp is a sustainable crop that requires minimal resources to grow and can help restore soil health. It can also be used to produce bioplastics, fuel, and even textiles, which can all help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Additionally, hemp has a variety of medical uses and has been studied for its potential to help treat a variety of ailments.

The repercussions of this war on hemp have been far-reaching, as it has prevented us from utilizing this valuable resource. This war on hemp is not just an unjust war, but it is a genocide and ecocide. It is important to remember the valuable contributions that hemp can make and to ensure that it is used responsibly. Hemp can help us address many of the issues we are facing and provide us with sustainable solutions to help us build a brighter future.

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