Pubdate: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 Source: Medford Mail Tribune (OR) Copyright: 2002 The Mail Tribune Contact: http://www.mailtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/642 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hemp.htm (Hemp) CLEAR THE SMOKE The government of the United States has an unhealthy preoccupation with the evils of marijuana. It has fought medical marijuana efforts in numerous states, including Oregon, apparently concerned that marijuana is really a dangerous drug - a concern that doesn't stretch to include morphine, which is widely used in hospitals. The feds take that preoccupation to the point of pointlessness with a continued prohibition against industrial hemp. A cousin of marijuana, hemp was first outlawed in the 1930s amid overblown fears raised about marijuana use. Some 70 years later, a commercial crop that could reduce the need to harvest trees remains illegal, against all common sense. The concern about hemp stems from the tiny traces in its fibers of THC, the psychoactive chemical that gives marijuana smokers a high. But the truth is that to get high from hemp smoke you would have to erect a pup tent over a bonfire of the plant and close yourself inside. You would die of asphyxiation before any buzz set in. Hemp has a long and strong woody fiber that can be used to produce paper without typical pulp mill chemicals. As the name industrial hemp implies, it is purely and simply a commercial source of fiber - evidenced by the fact that it's legal to import hemp pulp into the United States, even if you can't grow hemp here. The federal government should clear the smoke from its eyes and legalize the use of industrial hemp - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom