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Hemp: A Help Or A Hindrance?

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Term Paper TitleHemp: A Help Or A Hindrance?
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Hemp: A Help or a Hindrance?

Hemp: A Help or a Hindrance?

Hemp, also known as Cannabis sativa, marijuana, grass, and by many other names,
has not been a legal commercial crop in the United States for almost sixty years.
As common two centuries ago as cotton is today, hemp is not seen on the market.
As many groups fight for hemp to become legalized as a drug, many people are
battling for the plant to become legalized for its industrial and medical uses.
From Disney Indiana Jones hats to fuel for our automobiles, hemp is a
hardworking, environmentally sound renewable resource.  People have become so
wrapped up in the "drug" aspect of marijuana that many are forgetting its uses
as an industrial material.

Hemp is an ancient drug, first mentioned in a Chinese manuscript in 2700 BC.
Its uses included treating gout, malaria, gas pains, and absent-mindedness.
Hemp was an integral part of early Indo-European religious ceremonies for
thousands of years.  Records from Assyria in 650 BC referred to it as a drug
called azulla that was used for making rope and cloth, and which was also used
for experiencing euphoria. Hempen sails brought the Spanish, Dutch, and British
conquerors to the new world (Charpentier 18).  In North America, hemp was
planted near Jamestown in 1611 for use in making rope. In order to keep a
constant supply of hemp available, a law was passed in Massachusetts in 1639,
requiring every household to plant hemp seed.  In Maryland, Virginia, and
Pennsylvania, hemp was even used as a monetary unit. Thomas Jefferson's draft of
the Declaration of Independence, released by the Continental Congress on July 4,
1776, was written on paper made from hemp (Whole Earth Review 46).   And the
49ers washed gold from California creeks in Levi's made from hemp.  In 1937, the
United States government passed the Marijuana Tax Act which prohibited the use
of marijuana as an intoxicant and regulated its use as a medicine.

Although there are hundreds of ingredients in marijuana, the main ingredient is
a chemical called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).  THC affects the brain and the
circulatory system, especially the heart.  This makes the heart beat faster and
causes small blood vessels to expand.  This is the most visible in the eyes,
where tiny capillaries swell and fill with blood, giving the eyes a bloodshot
look (Ravage 6).

Marijuana had its day of glory in the 1960s.  Casual use was widespread, mainly
among college students, who saw it as a way to protest against the...

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