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Should California State use Hemp in the medical, energy, textile, and paper Industries?

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Public Comments

  1. It was used extensively at one time in this country for those purposes. It would certainly save a lot of trees. I would think theft would be a big issue though.
  2. I dislike this idea very much if they make prostitution and pot legal due to the poor leadership of Arnold our state will be a real mess and I think many of us in the Golden State will regret the recall of Gray Davis if they have not already
  3. The levels of THC in industrial hemp are practically non-existent. Hemp is imported from Canada to be made into a thousand different textiles. It is only common sense that the growing of hemp be allowed in the U.S.. Unfortunately common sense is sorely lacking. Too many old hypocrits running things, telling us they know better than we do, even though they are the ones displaying their individual lack of morals. "Do as I say, not as I do"
  4. Yes. Americans used to pay taxes in hemp. The Government is afraid we might want to smoke it ---and if we smoke it we might not need big pharma anymore.
  5. Yes.
  6. The United States should be using industrial hemp. It has virtually no THC, and it is a very useful product that could be used in paper, biofuels but to mention only a couple if its vast applications. It is ridiculous that industrial hemp isn't grown in the U. S.
  7. I support legalization and regulation of HEMP/Marijuana/Cannabis.
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