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@Teufel_Resen

1 month ago

Thus beginning the phrase “your highness” hehe.

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@incongruous4

1 month ago

"Smoke weed everyday"
-King Hendry VIII

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@Sondergarden

1 month ago

imagine how much microplastic pollution we’d avoid if we just switched back to hemp

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@timberwolfdtproductions3890

1 month ago

Hemp yields finer quality paper than wood pulp, softer, more durable textiles than cotton, and the toughest rope, from an extremely high yield fast-growing crop that requires very little intervention and has no negative impact on the environment. The commercial potential of this plant is incredible.

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@Umlaut95

1 month ago

Crazy how we never talk about this in history classes. It is made to seem as though “and then drugs appeared and were quickly outlawed!” “Now if we look over here, there’s people doing bad stuff.”

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@Sotelurian

1 month ago

During the drug war it was also not uncommon for farmers to devote a percentage of land to cannabis production; the plants could be hidden by being grown between legal crops. This lead to law enforcement using helicopters to fly over fields to identify the plants from the air. This would turn out to hamstring the hemp industry. The plants bred and grown for industrial hemp had too little THC to be intoxicating, but to the untrained eye (especially from the height of a helicopter) looked identical to the illegal plant so large-scale hemp production wasn't possible without compromising the ability to fight marijuana production.

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@randywise5241

3 weeks ago

Rope was important to sailing ships. It was a law in many countries to grow it back then. In America it was used to make sails and clothing too. Medical marijuana was grown by George Washington. It was not outlawed till the blacks were found to use it for religious purposes.

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@andrewbreding593

1 month ago

This is ALWAYS understated. Hemp IS STILL the only way to rope a big ship, steam engines ECT took a long time to faze out everything. Things are never cut and dry and these gross oversimplifications aren't helping anything.

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@Michael-xz6jg

1 month ago

didn't know henry was chill like that

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@qwettttttt

1 month ago

So this is Eddie Halls bloodline. It all makes sense now

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@Beaniebobs7

1 week ago

No times havent changed. Hemp has never been illegal and is still highly produced

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@luisnobre7783

1 month ago

Something like this also happened in Portugal, everyone who owned a piece of land was oblied to plant cannabis in a part of it. Even priests, on the church garden

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@paulpease8254

1 month ago

The term “jeans” comes from “Genoa” because they started making pants out of sailcloth made from hemp/cannabis (guess they made a lot of sails in Genoa). Learned that in my botany class in college. Never thought it would be relevant in a discussion, thanks YouTube!

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@TheDizastarmaster

1 week ago

The UK grows and supplies a lot of cannabis

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@teacherrussell5206

1 month ago

The US Gov did the same thing. Hemp for VICTORY!

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@windywindmill98

1 month ago

Peter Hitchens in shambles

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@samdraper9248

1 week ago

This brings a new double meaning as to why we call an 8th of weed a Henry

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@benmayhew2K

1 month ago

Also grow a minimum 100 plants for flowers.

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@disgruntleddude

1 month ago

Yooooo. Probably just growing it to make sack cloth and ropes tbh, weed wasn't very common in Europe at the time because people preferred to use it's thc-less sibling hemp for raw materials.

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@JayLeePoe

1 month ago

Well, no, hemp continued into The New World and was continually used until modernized maritime uses for it dwindled. Henry VIII benefited much from trade with Far Eastern sources.

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