The first recorded use of marijuana as medicine was in a Chinese pharmacopoeia in 2727 BC. The drug was legal in the United States until 1937, when the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 established the federal prohibition of the plant in America. Marijuana’s medicinal uses were rediscovered as a result of the tremendous increase in the number of recreational users in the 1970s. But medicine is not the only use of this wonderous plant!
There is only one known annual renewable natural resource that is capable of providing the overall majority of the world’s paper and textiles; meeting all of the world’s transportation, industrial and home energy needs; simultaneously reducing pollution, rebuilding the soil, and cleaning the atmosphere all at the same time…
And that substance is – the same one that did it all before – Cannabis Sativa… Hemp… Marijuana!
Experts today conservatively estimate that, once fully restored in America, hemp industries will generate $500 billion to a trillion dollars per year, and will save the planet and civilization from fossil fuels and their derivatives – and from deforestation!
