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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1618969" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Hemp is a very useful plant for its fibre, which is what could be very useful when the oil runs out. </p><p>The plant materials have other uses but big business basically got rid of the growing and use of hemp as a raw material in order to minimize the alternatives to plastics and other derivatives from crude oil.</p><p>Many small farmers in Europe used to grow cash crops of hemp with a very fine fibre, and the American forces exterminated it at the end of WW11despite it having no attraction for smokers - the propaganda was very effective and dope addicts were depicted as very sad creatures, barely Human. The hemp was burnt in the fields and the fires raging out of control often caused a lot of damage to animals and property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1618969, member: 355878"] Hemp is a very useful plant for its fibre, which is what could be very useful when the oil runs out. The plant materials have other uses but big business basically got rid of the growing and use of hemp as a raw material in order to minimize the alternatives to plastics and other derivatives from crude oil. Many small farmers in Europe used to grow cash crops of hemp with a very fine fibre, and the American forces exterminated it at the end of WW11despite it having no attraction for smokers - the propaganda was very effective and dope addicts were depicted as very sad creatures, barely Human. The hemp was burnt in the fields and the fires raging out of control often caused a lot of damage to animals and property. [/QUOTE]
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