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RE: From A to Z Business Blog 02 - Hemp Development for Paper
Glad to know you are bringing about the hemp revolution. Legal as lettuce.
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Glad to know you are bringing about the hemp revolution. Legal as lettuce.
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Thanks HL bro. Why's your Rep so low?
Because I flag bernie and marky garbage. They flag truthers so I smash their power with my face.
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Funny. Not into politics except Hemp stuff.
Whether or not you work on government, government will never fail to work on you.
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No worries. Just couldn't find the comment and all. Yeah Hemp all the way. It still has a bad rep after being illegal for 80+ years. Only now it should be all good in the hood.
I hope you learn to make hempcrete. I want to come visit you and your business. I forget what state you are in.
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Greater West Coast area, mostly Northwest these days, somewhere in the woods of Oregon with wi-fi. LOL
You?
Yeah Hempcrete works for real. Fire resistant and absorbs CO2 forever or something. Hemp Inc. supplies all these vertical markets. Help to promote them and the industry at large so we can get Hemp paper going.
Near the most recent shooting.
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God bless. Hit home with San Bernardino.
That is the name of my street lol.
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"why it is lawful to engage in an activity which is ecologically harmful (ie clearfelling old-growth forest), and, conversely, why it is illegal to engage in an activity which is ecologically benign (ie cultivating fibre hemp). Through an explication of the relative harm resulting from the processing of these resources, questions are raised as to the ecological utility of legislation that permits the destruction of a unique resource but prohibits the harvesting of a sustainable alternative. The article suggests, amongst other things, that criminologists need to make a clear analytical distinction between events termed ‘environmental crime’ and those which might correctly be termed ‘serious instances of ecological destruction’. More generally, the paper attempts to isolate the different conceptions of environmental harm that emerge from the comparative study, and proceeds to outline some of the more serious implications for present criminological approaches to the issue of environmental harm."
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/000486589703000202
Just as the Nazis thought it alright to operate concentration camps, so too does the lumber industry continue to cut down the forest; with the same result a crime against humanity.