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Title: | US IL: US Drug Czar Opposes Plan In Illinois |
Published On: | 2000-02-29 |
Source: | St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 02:01:53 |
U.S. DRUG CZAR OPPOSES PLAN IN ILLINOIS TO EXPLORE INDUSTRIAL HEMP
DEVELOPMENT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Illinois' efforts to develop hemp into an industrial
product might open the door to legalization of marijuana, the federal
government's drug czar warned Monday in a letter to the speaker of the
Illinois House.
"The federal government is concerned that hemp cultivation may be a
stalking-horse for the legalization of marijuana," said Barry R. McCaffrey,
director of the White House Office of National Drug Policy, in a letter
faxed Monday to Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago.
Pending legislation would allow the exploration of the use of industrial
hemp to make clothing and other products.
Countered Stephanie Robbins, an aide to state Sen. Evelyn Bowles,
D-Edwardsville, "They have a vested interest in demonizing anything related
to this." Bowles is one of several Illinois lawmakers leading a push to
create an industrial hemp market.
DEVELOPMENT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Illinois' efforts to develop hemp into an industrial
product might open the door to legalization of marijuana, the federal
government's drug czar warned Monday in a letter to the speaker of the
Illinois House.
"The federal government is concerned that hemp cultivation may be a
stalking-horse for the legalization of marijuana," said Barry R. McCaffrey,
director of the White House Office of National Drug Policy, in a letter
faxed Monday to Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago.
Pending legislation would allow the exploration of the use of industrial
hemp to make clothing and other products.
Countered Stephanie Robbins, an aide to state Sen. Evelyn Bowles,
D-Edwardsville, "They have a vested interest in demonizing anything related
to this." Bowles is one of several Illinois lawmakers leading a push to
create an industrial hemp market.
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