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Saturday, May 09th, 2009 | Author: admin

We have a few left over. To help raise money for next year, we are selling 2009 SF Global Marijuana March for $15. Get a cool shirt, and support a great cause!

All proceeds go towards next years event!

We have Natural Color (unbleached) with Green Print & Dark Green with White Print

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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 | Author: admin

HEMPISM: legalizing Cannabis and saving the world!

H: The Hemp Industry

Hemp can create jobs in different industries:

  • The paper industry- it has been known that hemp can potentially yield a higher percentage of paper than trees. Producing hemp paper can help save the environment, replenish our forests and slow down global warming.
  • The construction industry- hemp can stimulate the creation of “green” building materials with the creation of “hemp concrete” which is beneficial in removing CO2 from our environment.
  • Plastics/Chemical industries- plastics, including biodegradable cups and plates as well as several chemicals can be made from hemp. Did you know that Henry Ford Built a car entirely made out of hemp back in the day?
  • The food industry- many foods can be made from and enriched with hemp seed. Hemp seed is very nutritious and has long been used in vegan diets.
  • The cosmetics industry- it is entirely possible to create cosmetics out of hemp that are not only skin-friendly but do not require animal testing because they can be made chemical-free.
  • The fuel industry- hemp is a simple replacement for more expensive crops in the creation of biofuel. As a matter of fact, it is the second best source of cellulose sugars next to switchgrass, but is less expensive to produce because it has a shorter crop cycle.

E: The Environment

Hemp is great for the environment:

  • It helps to restore soil- the hemp plant restores soil through aerating and removing toxins in the very place that it’s growing.
  • It removes CO2 from the atmosphere- as most plants, hemp removes CO2 from the atmosphere; it can also be used to encapsulate CO2 in building materials.
  • Hemp is naturally pest resistant- making it organic and inexpensive to grow.

M: Medical use

Hemp has many beneficial medical uses:

  • It increases appetite- THC has been clinically proven to improve appetite and reverse weight loss in AIDS patients.
  • THC is used to relieve pain and promote relaxation- THC has been widely accepted as a muscle relaxant and a reliever of chronic pain conditions.

P: Profit

Hemp for profit, It helps us Americans, including the Federal Government:

  • Taxes- the money generated by the hemp industry will generate millions of dollars in public revenue, relieving our increasing tax burdens and assisting the government to relieve Federal and State deficits.
  • Cannabis Prosecution- the government is spending millions of dollars each year needlessly prosecuting and reinforcing the current Cannabis laws; this money is increasing deficits and taking money away from budgets such as public education.

I: Injustices

There are many injustices tied to the current anti-Cannabis legislation:

  • The Schedule I classification of Cannabis is ruining families and destroying lives- the improper prosecution of individuals that are accused of the possession of inconsequential amounts of Cannabis is severe and ill-fitting for the “crime” being committed.
  • Valuable resources are being diverted from the war on drugs- by using the current levels of capital and manpower to enforce anti-Cannabis campaigns we are draining our nations resources that could be redirected in bigger efforts to enforce legislation against the use of harmful substances.

S: Safety

Contrary to popular belief..

  • Cannabis is safe, social, and peaceful.

M: Myths

Who came up with this stuff?

  • Cannabis does not:
    • Make people do hard drugs,
    • It does not cause brain damage,
    • It isn’t damaging to the reproductive system
    • AND it does not cause fatal accidents similar to those caused by alcohol consumption.

*These are just a few of the many misconceptions that lead people to believe that Cannabis is harmful to our society.

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