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#1748962 - 07/23/12 03:48 AM
Re: age old hippie mantra...
[Re: 19.5]
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Ganja God
 
Registered: 09/17/99
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Loc: BC
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"I love these "solutions" we get from the undegreed masses..." Journal of Industrial Hemp Volume 7, Issue 1, 2002 DOI:10.1300/J237v07n01_11 Marc R. Deeley pages 133-138 Could Cannabis Provide an Answer to Climate Change? http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J237v07n01_11http://www.hempreport.com/issues/17/pdf/deeleythesis.pdfRobert W. B. Love Jr. is is a second year student in the Master's of Public Affairs program at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Policy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also an editor for the LBJ Journal of Public Affairs and the Baines Report. Robert hosts the radio and television show Lone Star Politics every Friday evening from 8-9 pm. Listen at 91.7 FM, KVRX or watch on Public Access Television, Channel 10. www.LoneStarPoliticsRadio.comHemp: The Solution to Climate Change http://www.lbjjournal.com/baines/?p=1260Both of these guys have more clout than an anon troll in a discussion forum. Why don't you go work on an oil rig or something?
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"making the earth a common treasury for all, both rich and poor." Gerrard Winstanley; April 20, 1649
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#1749593 - 07/30/12 05:25 AM
Re: i love hemp...your point?
[Re: davidmalmolevine]
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Old hand

Registered: 04/06/07
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Both of these guys have more clout than an anon troll in a discussion forum. A second year "student" majoring in "public policy" is your reference? Lmao..I have more education than both of you clownshoes put together.. Why dont you go work on an oil rig or something Youre a child...a mouth without a mind
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#1749625 - 07/30/12 12:27 PM
Re: age old hippie mantra...
[Re: 19.5]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 06/29/12
Posts: 238
Loc: BC, Canada
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We should just grow hemp for biofuels, an acre of hemp can create 10 tonnes of biofuels in 4 months Lol...until the droughts hit and all the crops die.The funny thing is... The same warmers who are calling for "fuel crops" are the same ones claiming we are heading for drought and heat... I love these "solutions" we get from the undegreed masses... Almost as funny as davids "fossil fuel lesson"... Lmao LMFAO Hemp is drought resistant and grows from the arctic circle to the antarctic circle and in nearly any soil condition. One of the worlds largest producers of Hashish, Morocco, grows cannabis in the Rif Mountains, an area where NO other crop is profitable or plausible to grow and most food must be brought into the area due to very low precipitation, humidity and hot days. The area used for the cultivation of this cannabis for hash production is quite small as well and still is one of the worlds largest producers of hashish. This isnt even hemp either which is MUCH more drought and heat resistant, so to assume we would start having wide spread never ending droughts across the entire continent is just absurd. Even if certain areas suffered droughts and reduced fuel production as a result, other areas would more then likely produce excessive amounts of fuels due to very favourable weather and it would balance out. Not to mention hemp is a multi use plant, meaning even hemp crops meant for fuel would have left over material not used in fuel production that could be used for other industrial applications, since hemp has 50, 000+ industrial products it can create ranging across all industries. An acre of hemp will make the same amount of paper as 4.1 acres of forest and uses 1/3 the amount of chemicals to manufacture into paper, this means for every acre of hemp used for paper (and even building materials like hemp drywall, hempboards, hempcrete etc) saves 4.1 acres of forest, meaning more photosynthesis meaning helping reduce man kinds hastening of climate change. Any pollutants created from hemp products as well would be offset by the growing of the hemp crops, along with the elimination of current polluting chemical/petroluem products, thus further reducing our hastening of climate change. I could continue explaining in detail the ripple effect the industrialization of hemp (especially for biofuels) would cause and the good it would create both economically, environmentally and socially, but you get the idea i would hope.
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#1749627 - 07/30/12 12:41 PM
Re: i love hemp...your point?
[Re: 19.5]
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Ganja God
 
Registered: 09/17/99
Posts: 21457
Loc: BC
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"A second year "student" majoring in "public policy" is your reference?" You have trouble reading English, eh? I said "both" - as in 2. One is in his second year of University, the other - Marc R. Deely - has his MEnvS: http://abbreviations.yourdictionary.com/m-env-s "Lmao..I have more education than both of you clownshoes put together.." Really? Does it say "19.5" on your diploma? Or did they teach you to never sign your name to anything you might be wrong about in troll school? "Youre a child...a mouth without a mind" It's spelled "you're" ... I doubt you have anything more than your grade 6.
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"making the earth a common treasury for all, both rich and poor." Gerrard Winstanley; April 20, 1649
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#1749946 - 08/02/12 08:20 PM
Re: i love hemp too...
[Re: davidmalmolevine]
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Old hand

Registered: 04/06/07
Posts: 840
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"Youre a child...a mouth without a mind"
It's spelled "you're" ... I doubt you have anything more than your grade 6.
Lmao...time for the punctuation lessons Lame... Predictable... Clownshoes....
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#1749950 - 08/02/12 08:34 PM
Re: youre brain is hemp..oh shit, no apostrophe!
[Re: PurpleHaze]
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LMFAO Hemp is drought resistant and grows from the arctic circle to the antarctic circle and in nearly any soil condition. One of the worlds largest producers of Hashish, Morocco, grows cannabis in the Rif Mountains, an area where NO other crop is profitable or plausible to grow and most food must be brought into the area due to very low precipitation, humidity and hot days. The area used for the cultivation of this cannabis for hash production is quite small as well and still is one of the worlds largest producers of hashish. This isnt even hemp either which is MUCH more drought and heat resistant, so to assume we would start having wide spread never ending droughts across the entire continent is just absurd. Even if certain areas suffered droughts and reduced fuel production as a result, other areas would more then likely produce excessive amounts of fuels due to very favourable weather and it would balance out. Not to mention hemp is a multi use plant, meaning even hemp crops meant for fuel would have left over material not used in fuel production that could be used for other industrial applications, since hemp has 50, 000+ industrial products it can create ranging across all industries. An acre of hemp will make the same amount of paper as 4.1 acres of forest and uses 1/3 the amount of chemicals to manufacture into paper, this means for every acre of hemp used for paper (and even building materials like hemp drywall, hempboards, hempcrete etc) saves 4.1 acres of forest, meaning more photosynthesis meaning helping reduce man kinds hastening of climate change. Any pollutants created from hemp products as well would be offset by the growing of the hemp crops, along with the elimination of current polluting chemical/petroluem products, thus further reducing our hastening of climate change. I could continue explaining in detail the ripple effect the industrialization of hemp (especially for biofuels) would cause and the good it would create both economically, environmentally and socially, but you get the idea i would hope. Thanks for that.. Nothing i like more than yet another hemp lesson... What are you waiting for? Go plant some hemp in the arctic circle like your little lesson stated and let me know how that works out for ya...Lmao
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#1749954 - 08/02/12 08:57 PM
Re: youre brain is hemp..oh shit, no apostrophe!
[Re: 19.5]
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Registered: 06/29/12
Posts: 238
Loc: BC, Canada
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LMFAO Hemp is drought resistant and grows from the arctic circle to the antarctic circle and in nearly any soil condition. One of the worlds largest producers of Hashish, Morocco, grows cannabis in the Rif Mountains, an area where NO other crop is profitable or plausible to grow and most food must be brought into the area due to very low precipitation, humidity and hot days. The area used for the cultivation of this cannabis for hash production is quite small as well and still is one of the worlds largest producers of hashish. This isnt even hemp either which is MUCH more drought and heat resistant, so to assume we would start having wide spread never ending droughts across the entire continent is just absurd. Even if certain areas suffered droughts and reduced fuel production as a result, other areas would more then likely produce excessive amounts of fuels due to very favourable weather and it would balance out. Not to mention hemp is a multi use plant, meaning even hemp crops meant for fuel would have left over material not used in fuel production that could be used for other industrial applications, since hemp has 50, 000+ industrial products it can create ranging across all industries. An acre of hemp will make the same amount of paper as 4.1 acres of forest and uses 1/3 the amount of chemicals to manufacture into paper, this means for every acre of hemp used for paper (and even building materials like hemp drywall, hempboards, hempcrete etc) saves 4.1 acres of forest, meaning more photosynthesis meaning helping reduce man kinds hastening of climate change. Any pollutants created from hemp products as well would be offset by the growing of the hemp crops, along with the elimination of current polluting chemical/petroluem products, thus further reducing our hastening of climate change. I could continue explaining in detail the ripple effect the industrialization of hemp (especially for biofuels) would cause and the good it would create both economically, environmentally and socially, but you get the idea i would hope. Thanks for that.. Nothing i like more than yet another hemp lesson... What are you waiting for? Go plant some hemp in the arctic circle like your little lesson stated and let me know how that works out for ya...Lmao Russia during the 1800's and earlier on was one of the largest producers of the finest quality hemp products due to the large serf/slave population, it grew as far north as the arctic cirlce in russia.
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