News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: If Hemp Is Outlawed, Why Not the Poppy? |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: If Hemp Is Outlawed, Why Not the Poppy? |
Published On: | 2004-02-08 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 21:47:12 |
IF HEMP IS OUTLAWED, WHY NOT THE POPPY?
Green's article was outstanding. He wrote: "Yet from the 1930s through
the 1980s, many countries, influenced by U.S. policies and persuasion,
banished cannabis from their farmlands." This includes Italy, where
hemp, a flourishing industry since Roman times, disappeared after
World War II.
There is much more than "reefer madness" involved in the U.S.
government's opposition to hemp; there is a lot of heavy lobbying.
Many big industries fear hemp: textiles, paper, oil and energy,
plastics, chemicals and pesticides. Their powerful lobbies contribute
millions of dollars to political parties on a regular basis. This
explains why the stance against both marijuana and hemp is common to
Republican and Democratic administrations.
Giovanni Borla
Milan, Italy
Green's article was outstanding. He wrote: "Yet from the 1930s through
the 1980s, many countries, influenced by U.S. policies and persuasion,
banished cannabis from their farmlands." This includes Italy, where
hemp, a flourishing industry since Roman times, disappeared after
World War II.
There is much more than "reefer madness" involved in the U.S.
government's opposition to hemp; there is a lot of heavy lobbying.
Many big industries fear hemp: textiles, paper, oil and energy,
plastics, chemicals and pesticides. Their powerful lobbies contribute
millions of dollars to political parties on a regular basis. This
explains why the stance against both marijuana and hemp is common to
Republican and Democratic administrations.
Giovanni Borla
Milan, Italy
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