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Well there you go, Canberra residents can be off their heads....legally, when a Private Member Bill is past in the ACT.
There will be no household limit on number of legal cannabis plants
Sharehouses in Canberra could be teeming with pot plants when cannabis is legalised next year, with no household limits on the number of plants permissible.
The private members bill from Labor backbencher Michael Pettersson removes the possession of cannabis under 50g as an offence and allows individuals to cultivate up to four plants. More...
This thread needs to be split into two groups :
1. Cannabis to get high
2. Hemp for medicinal purposes as well as producing products
One does not grow hemp to get high, they grow it for clothing, paper and oil as well as to exact CBH oil for medicines
One grows cannabis to get high or to sell for great profits.
Try selling a bag of hemp to a smoker and see how far it gets you.
Amazed on this forum, that people cannot understand the difference, hence why hemp is illegal.
Like saying grape juice and wine are the same.
This thread needs to be split into two groups :
1. Cannabis to get high
2. Hemp for medicinal purposes as well as producing products
How many are aware that it used to be illegal (USA & GB) NOT to grow hemp. It had a multitude of uses.
Anyway it's all here for any who can be bothered.
https://jackherer.com/emperor-3/
The interesting part is how it became illegal to possess it.
All it took was a couple of greedy Americans who's only motivation was to line their pockets. Hurst and Du-pont. Anyway it's all in the book.
Lantern, couldnt agree with you more.Well Ann no wonder they want it banned. If it could be grown for free how would the money moguls survive?
Hope you enjoy the rest of the book.
When are people going to get more conviction and stand-up for what is morally correct for the country, environment and the people of this planet?
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