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News (Media Awareness Project) - US MA: Facts About Hemp
Title:US MA: Facts About Hemp
Published On:2000-02-20
Source:Boston Globe (MA)
Fetched On:2008-09-05 03:02:10
FACTS ABOUT HEMP

Hemp is a close relative of marijuana; both are classified
scientifically as cannabis sativa.

Hemp generally is defined as cannabis sativa containing less than 1
percent THC, the mind-altering chemical in marijuana. The National
Institute for Drug Abuse defines marijuana as cannabis sativa
containing more than 3 percent THC.

There are more than 400 varieties of cannabis.

Hemp, known for its strong fiber, is used in a wide range of products,
including clothing, canvas, rope, fiberglass, insulation, automobile
clutch- and brake-liners, cement and paper.

Hemp seeds are considered a health food rich in essential amino
acids.

Hemp seeds can be pressed for oil, which is used in skin lotions,
shampoos, soap and cosmetics.

In Russia, hemp butter is considered superior to peanut
butter.

Hemp is a stalky plant that typically reaches heights of 8 feet to 12
feet.

Hemp was brought to South America from Spain in 1545. The first use of
hemp in North America is attributed to the Puritans in New England,
who used it with flax to produce cloth.

Hemp can be grown legally in 32 other countries, including
Canada.

Sources: Minnesota Grown Opportunities, a service of the Minnesota
Department of Agriculture, the Agricultural Utilization Research
Institute and the University of Minnesota; New Hampshire Hemp Council
Inc.
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