While Cannabis Sativa is certainly used extensively for medicinal, illicit and 'recreational'purposes as marijuana, Industrial hemp is a different strain containing very little of the psychoactive substance found in marijuana. You simply cannot get high on industrial hemp.
Industrial hemp is an extraordinarily useful plant that can provide more environmentally friendly food, fiber, fuel, medicinal and building products.
Hemp is incredibly robust to the point in some places it is invasive and is considered a noxious weed. Some varieties are very hardy and able to thrive in saline and heavily degraded soils. It's these characteristics that make it a great candidate to replace pesticide and herbicide dependent crops such as cotton. Hemp is also a water miser and can be processed into useful products with little energy and without requiring toxic chemicals.
Here's some other fast facts about hemp
.. and that's just a short list. For a closer look at this incredible plant, it's history and uses, check out John McCabe's fantastic book, Hemp: What The World Needs Now, the entire contents of which can be read online for free.
So given that industrial hemp is so useful, why is the cultivation of industrial hemp generally banned in some places? Most hemp products are imported.
It's all tangled up with the confusion with marijuana and the interests of other sectors who don't want to see it competing with their own products. This is another aspect John delves into in Hemp: What The World Needs Now. Thankfully, this is changing; but the changes are too slow.
Hemp is truly an amazing plant that Western society should be making far more use of in an effort to reduce our impact on the environment. Hemp products such as some of those mentioned above aren't outlawed, so we should be doing more to help farmers grow it in our own countries.
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The word 'hemp' for many people still conjures up images primarily related to the mood altering drug, Marijuana.
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