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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 youโ€™re not familiar, hemp is actually a multi-purpose substance that does not produce the high effects of marijuana. In fact, itโ€™s mainly used as a super cheap and highly efficient building material โ€” at least in other nations where ridiculous bans are not enforced on the โ€˜high-freeโ€™ 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 โ€˜highโ€™ effects, itโ€™s also significantly low in whatโ€™s known as CDB (cannabidiol). Thatโ€™s where hemp comes in. Both THC and CDB are known as cannabinoids, but hemp is particularly high in CDB while lacking in THC.

http://rimcountrygazette.blogspot.com/2013/01/farmers-begin-planting-hemp-in-colorado.html
 
It sounds great but will outdoor MJ growers have unwanted cross pollination issues from hemp?
 
This is a gas:

Craigs List weed sales is on the rise...but not for long:
 
It sounds great but will outdoor MJ growers have unwanted cross pollination issues from hemp?

Probably... Small price to pay, but sucks for those who will be affected negatively
 
  1. Controlled Substances Act) "The CSA [Controlled Substances Act] classifies marijuana in the first category of schedules, placing it among the most harmful and dangerous drugs.137 Marijuana meets the criteria for a Schedule I controlled substance because of its THC content, which is a psychoactive hallucinogenic substance with a high potential for abuse.138 Another key classification made by the CSA regarding marijuana was its broad definition of the drug.139 The CSA defines marijuana as follows:
    "The term โ€˜โ€œmarihuanaโ€ means all parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of such plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its seeds or resin. Such term does not include the mature stalks of such plant, fiber produced from such stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of such plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such mature stalks (except the resin extracted therefrom), fiber, oil, or cake, or the sterilized seed of such plant which is incapable of germination.140
    "This effectively placed the entire use of the hemp plant, whether for drug use or as industrial hemp, squarely under the control of the CSA.141 Therefore, the DEA views industrial hemp containing .3% THC the same as marijuana grown for drug use which commonly contains a 24% THC level, or eighty times more THC.142"
    Source:
    Duppong, Thomas A., "Industrial Hemp: How the Classification of Industiral Hemp as Marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act Has Caused the Dream of Growing Industrial Hemp in North Dakota to Go up in Smoke," North Dakota Law Review (Grand Forks, ND: University of North Dakota School of Law, 2009) Vol. 85, No. 2, p. 417-418.
 
It sounds great but will outdoor MJ growers have unwanted cross pollination issues from hemp?
Proximity would play a part in that, but if so, using misters would go a long way toward preventing unwanted sex.
 
yeah..and something I didn't know..it appears Hemp is considered Schedule 1. Not cool.
 
Hey now, that didn't stop California legislators from passing the California Hemp Farming Bill!
 
Would love to see this happen! But I wont be the first to blow up 100 acres of hemp.....not yet anyways.
 
Would love to see this happen! But I wont be the first to blow up 100 acres of hemp.....not yet anyways.


gonna keep the feds busy! not only will they have to chase mj growers but now hemp growers, lol. what a fucking cat and mouse game ya know? all because of money and control.
 
Yea its bullshit......but its ok to import hemp from canada and sell it. Actually the whole reason the tax stamp passed in the 1930's was because big oil realized that hemp could replace our need for oil so they shut it down. If you really want to open up a worm hole start reading about nikola tesla "zero point free energy". Yes thats right all the free energy we need is floating around in space and can be transferred anywhere wirelessly. The technology has been there but big oil has a reputation for violently shutting down any sort of free energy like nikola tesla's free energy generators and hemp. Here is a video that will blow your mind and is a little off topic but will give you an idea why our government always stops any real innovative solutions to our energy crisis....
 
I think him growing hemp is pretty awesome. I'm all for hemp I think it could bring down the price of alot of things. if it wasnt for petro chemical and big pharma we would probably have at least still been growing hemp since marijuana proibition started. Any one near this land he is going to be growing hemp on is in danger of cross pollination within 10 miles i think is what ive heard. I do believe NORMAL has something about this problem.
 
yeah..and something I didn't know..it appears Hemp is considered Schedule 1. Not cool

This is the problem....There is a movie on netflix about Hemp, and one of the stories is about The Lakota Tribe in South Dakota who can "legally" grow hemp on their reservation,(American Govt has a treaty with Native Americans) but the DEA still comes in fall and irradicates. No one ever gets arrested, but the DEA still illegaly enters on the thier land and destroy's their crop. I have also read about this same tribe in High Times many moons ago.
Montana has had a hemp law on the books since 2004, yet no one will take the chance and plant it because of the FEDS.(risk of siezure of their land) I have about 1000 hemp seeds that I ordered and Im still looking for a piece of land where the owner would let me cultivate it. I would bet to say that the FEDS will not let get through the cracks, unless it is kept on the downlow.
If I am able to find that piece of land, I will most certainly not be telling anyone,except the state to get the 2yr permit , but more importantly the press. Loose lips sink ships.
So in short.....Good Luck Guy.
 
yes everyone should watch it......it touches many subjects briefly but sums it up nice and I like the end the best where they talk about potential solutions....... very uplifting.
 
well maybe if we get enough cross pollinated hemp x outdoor growers dank crop we will have this new low thc recreational grade weed for the new shops lol
 
Hemp and MJ will not generally be grown in the same areas. The mountains will be where the mj is grown - hemp will not do good up there due to the short growing seasons. MJ will thrive up there as the higher elevation/energy seems to stimulate THC production. FYI: THC is the "sunblocker" molecule for the Cannabis Sativa species.

If hemp is grown near mj, the mj people will need to filter incoming air. They will have to pay for this themselves.
 
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