Saturday, July 20, 2019
Hemp :: essays research papers
 Hemp    PREAMBLE       As we enter a new millennium, we find ourselves reevaluating the paths  we've chosen and the decisions we've made. Have we made the best with what  we've got or are we stumbling in the dark? How many gaps riddle the blanket of  our knowledge?       The problem lies in how we make sense of where we're heading. Do we  choose the path of economics and progress or do we choose the path of  environmentalism and sustainability? Is there a median available for us to take  where the greens of economy and environment are balanced or are we doomed to  blindly continue the path of short-term gain and comfort . . . living out a  flawed paradigm?       Canada is a prime example of a country that is continually weighing its  power and influence on the natural and manmade worlds. We've found ourselves  sitting on the global fence between our magliomaniacal brother to the south and  our staunch traditionalist motherland to the east. From this division of powers  and alliances we find ourselves locked into a self-induced ignorance and  stifling conservatism. It's ironic that we have the opportunity to solve most  of Canada's critical environmental issues in one fell swoop . . . with one  simple plant. It is ignorance and the maintenance of the status quo that has  blinded and crippled our ability to realize this resource.    INTRODUCTION       A plant exists that is so strong that it can be grown without requiring  chemicals in almost every part of the world. Many have touted this plant as a  possible way in which to wean society from its dependence on fossil fuels for  energy and the need to log forests for pulp, paper and wood. It is even said  that this plant could adequately clothe and feed the world more efficiently and  cheaply than we can do now!       Why is this miracle plant not used if all evidence points to its  versatility? The answer is bogged down in a century of law, sociology, the  corporate agenda and conspiracy theories.      Since the early part of the  century, hemp has been considered a drug, though it has no euphoric attributes.  Hemp: the wonder plant and possible solution to the bulk of our problems is  illegal only because it is seen as guilty by it's association with marijuana.       Hemp is a herbaceous plant called "cannabis sativa", which means `useful  (sativa) hemp (cannabis)'. Fiber is the best known product, and the word `hemp'  can also mean the rope or twine which is made from the plant, as well as just  the stalk of the plant which produced it.       History has proven its acceptance of hemp: both the U.  					    
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