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Posted by Kelly C on February 22, 2006 at 08:17:16 from (65.165.20.97):
I am just kind of learing a bit about this. I am trying to decide what side of this issue I will fall. From a few things I have read and seen. This seems like a very valuable crop. I aksed my Grandmother about this and apparently my family was very big hemp farmers durring WW2. She said they even had German POW's working in thier fields in Iowa. At least now I understand the term she used to use all the time. When ever she thought some one was acting stupid. " He must be smoking a rope" At least I know what that means now. What do you guys think about this subject? I see Canada is now producing Industial hemp now. Are we in the US missing the boat here?
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