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Harvey Wasserman

Harvey Wasserman

Posted: January 29, 2009 08:26 PM

This President's Day, Remember that George Washington Raised Hemp & Probably Smoked it

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George Washington raised large quantities of hemp. So did Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and virtually every other 1700s American farmer.

It is also highly likely at least some of them smoked its potent sibling, now known as marijuana.

Perhaps we should commemorate the upcoming President's Day by honoring George Washington with a National Celebration to Re-Legalize Hemp and Marijuana.

Indeed, in the Age of Obama, this old news has a new meaning. It is time to end Hemp/Marijuana Prohibition. With Bush gone and a new generation taking charge, we may finally have a chance to do it. Our nation's famous Founders are our key allies.

Since 1937 the US has suffered through a period of hemp persecution that all the Founders -- from Washington to Franklin, from Adams to Madison -- would have deemed absolutely insane.

In their honor, in renewed protest against this absurd Prohibition, Passions of the Patrios, by "Thomas Paine," is now being published. As we approach President's Day, this "based on true history" novel shows Washington and his cohorts in their natural state, growing and smoking what we now call "pot" in mass quantities.

In his farm journal of August 7, 1765, Washington notes that he "began to separate the male from the female hemp... rather too late." An astute agronomist, Washington could only have been seeking a crop with stronger "medicinal" qualities. Founders who smoked bales of tobacco and consumed oceans of beer (Washington was young America's leading brewer) could not have missed the recreational properties of a crop well known for five millennia.

As for industrial hemp, growing it has actually been mandatory at various times in our history. Most recently Kansas was virtually carpeted with it as part of the effort to win World War Two.

For more than 5,000 years, dating back at least to ancient China, hemp has been used for paper, rope, sails, cloth, clothing, fuel, food, and much more. Today the rich oil in hemp seeds should be a staple of our conversion to clean, green bio-diesel fuels. Its stems and leaves could be a core crop for making cellulosic ethanol. Re-legalized hemp cultivation could quickly become a multi-billion-dollar bonanza for American farmers, just as it was immensely profitable for George Washington and his cohorts.

Hemp is great for the environment because it is a hardy perennial. It needs no annual re-seeding, no plowing, no fertilizer, no pesticides, no herbicides. Its seeds are loved by birds of all varieties, and are so full of vitamins and protein they comprise a pure, clean supplement for the modern human diet.

An acre of hemp produces five times as much paper as an acre of trees. The product is more durable and easier to manufacture. At least one draft each of the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution were written on it.

Hemp growing is legal in Canada, Germany and China, among other places, where it is productive and profitable. Desperate for income, farmers in the Dakotas and elsewhere throughout the Great Plains have been organizing to get this time-honored plant re-legalized.

They have America's Founders on their side. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison and the entire early American farm community -- about 90% of the populace back then -- would be astonished to hear that industrial hemp or its smokaeble sister are illegal.

With the coming of a president who has admitted to smoking marijuana and liking it, it's time to link Number 44 with Numbers one through four, and beyond.

With our economy on the ropes, there are billions of dollars to be made from growing industrial hemp, and from taxing legalized marijuana. This great plant belongs in our national stimulus package.

On this coming President's Day, Barack Obama should take a hint from our First President by kicking off a national campaign to end Prohibition and re-legalize both hemp and marijuana. It's time to honor our ancestors.

Harvey Wasserman's History of the U.S. is at www.harveywasserman.com, along with Passions of the Patriots by "Thomas Paine."

 
 
 
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01:23 PM on 01/30/2009
it's rare that I agree with an article on HuffPo but it does occasionally happen. This is one of those times. While I have no use for marijuana myself I do not believe we should have the ability to tell people what they can and cannot do with their own bodies. Smoking pot may be harmful to ones health but I believe that person should have the right to decide what they will do with their body and the govt should not get to have a say. (I also believe that if people want to eat junk food only they should be able to but that there should be no free medical care for anyone. You own your body and if you take care of it good for you, if you abuse it that is not my fault and I shouldn't have to pay for it.)

I believe that all federal laws prohibiting drugs are unConstitutional. I base this on the fact that the Constitution does not grant Congress the authority to prohibit any substance and that right is left to the states and the people through the 9th and 10th amendments.

Back when some politicians still pretended to respect the Constitution there was a temperance movement but our political leaders knew they couldn't just decide to prohibit alcohol so the 18th amendment was created. Now they don't bother pretending.

It is impossible to legislate morality.
11:12 AM on 01/30/2009
BushCo demonstrated that rules & regulations could be changed quietly, behind the scenes, under the radar. Their aims were mostly objectionable, but perhaps the tactic could be turned to the advantage of hemp enthusiasts and the forces of herbal goodness.

Opponents of hemp are known to be loudly vocal, melodramatic (hysterical?), ill-informed, and overly influential (i.e., wealthy and politically connected). Instead of stirring up a big media campaign, get the administration to change the rules legally but quietly. Maybe while the "antis" are in an uproar about gay marriage or flag pins or something, we could just kind of slide it in...

We still don't want smuggling though. We want folks to buy American.
10:59 AM on 01/30/2009
marijuana is a made up word made to sound foreign and scary.

Hemp is industrial - well less than .5% THC

Cannabis is medical / recreational

Not the same thing.. There is plenty of Hemp growing in ditches all over the midwest, only thing you get when u smoke is a headache.

Legalize both.

Wanna gro commercial?
$5,000 to $50M per year licensing taxes
$250 to $500 per stem taxes
still pay taxes on sales (15%)

still would be quite profitable
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worldlyhick
10:47 AM on 01/30/2009
Cannabis is a very effective herbal remedy for nausea, eye inflammation and other conditions according to research. People need to be able to grow this plant if they so desire. I hope no one decides to make my nightly cup of lemon balm tea illegal.

I had a very difficult time finding this article today. Last night it was on the main page. This morning I had to do a search. People need to be educated on this subject.
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Helzapoppin
Don't Piss Down My Back And Tell Me It's Raining.
09:24 AM on 01/30/2009
If nothing else, it would at least give us some manufacturing in this country again.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
09:13 AM on 01/30/2009
Even CHINA (of all places) lets people grow hemp?! That should automatically justify it.

Just imagine the sight of the Founding Fathers sitting around smoking hemp and talking like people at Woodstock.
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WorkingClass
08:08 AM on 01/30/2009
I want Obama (or anyone else) to tell me why we should continue the prohibition of marijuana without lying or appearing stupid. He cant do it. Neither can you.
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Scoppertop
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08:07 AM on 01/30/2009
Legalizing 'hemp' and selling it in government-hemp-retail-outlets would solve the deficit before the end of Obama's first term. Not to mention saving $billions in prisons and alleviating prison overcrowding... though I would like to see the white-collar criminals in prison to take the place of the marijuana offenders that are released.
04:37 AM on 01/30/2009
The boost to economies across OUR country from just legalizing industrial hemp production would be phenomenal. It's a 3 times a year renewable resource that can make better, stronger and softer cloth than nylon/rayon, a petroleum product. Hemp also has seeds that produce natural oils and contain far more bio-energy than corn for each acre of material. This alone could return much of OUR country to newer green resources and also return both family and corporate farms to great profitability, creating millions of new jobs without really harming those industries that STILL bribe (lobby) CONgress for protection. New industries and businesses would spring up everywhere overnight and many millions of jobs would be created. Not to mention that legalized recreational hemp, controlled AND TAXED in the same manner as alcohol, would provide great revenues to treasuries and free up much needed prison space.

Unfortunately, petroleum and chemical lobbies, joined the last few decades by the pharmaceutical and privatized prison lobbies, have bought and owned CONgress the last century on this issue, and they've hoaxed OUR country for so long now that it's done, and continues to do, great harm to this society morally, financially and constitutionally.
03:02 AM on 01/30/2009
Over time, I've chosen HEMP, many times, for clothing, & commercial and art purposes - it's terrific stuff. Unfortunately, it all comes from Canada or Europe, when we could be growing it here at home. If it weren't for its cousin, marijuana and all the paranoia around it (hmmm perhaps the DEA agents are smoking a bit too much pot and THAT'S why they're so paranoid... ya think?) we'd be able to get back to a truly American business.

In the meantime, my brother would have suffered SO MUCH MORE in his bout against cancer, had he not been able to get medical pot.

I personally am one for "getting high on life," but the idea that pot is STILL illegal in this day and age is another one of those truly outrageously stupid ideas we hold on to.
11:00 AM on 01/30/2009
my sheets are hemp, softer than the egyption cotton at 500 thread
02:39 AM on 01/30/2009
Marijuana prohibition has failed because the people want it to fail. Billions have been spent since 1937 on eradication and I can get some in less than an hour...... that is because people recognize its value over the threat of law enforcement and accept the risk. There are no emergency room statitstics related to pot smokers and that should be the barometer regarding the legalization matter, not the need to legislate morality over common sense. People like cannabis and for good reason, its active ingrediant, THC, is a plant anolog of a neurotransmitter, Anandamide. This substance helps to edit negative memories and create a blissful and relaxed state...It is critical to human development. Babies who do not have anandamide in their brains will not suckle... Anandamide/THC washes out of your brain in about 20minutes and causes no damage. Better to eat than to smoke but the Jamaican study demonstrated that pot smokers have the same incidence of lung cancer as nonsmokers......
11:02 AM on 01/30/2009
fewer incidents of lung cancer actually. kinda hard to separate because of alot of pot smokers also smok cigs... I don't, my lung function is as good now as 15 years ago when I became a heavy daily smoker.
01:35 AM on 01/30/2009
As A first generation college graduate, I like to think my family and I are as happy as go lucky can be; and miles from Kanas :)
12:48 AM on 01/30/2009
We can only hope. After all, Obama was caught on camera saying, "I inhaled, frequently. That was the point!"
11:49 PM on 01/29/2009
"I cannot tell a lie: I DID inhale!"