Banned in the USA. / Catherine Cowan.
by Cowan, Catherine; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Banned in the USA, April 2002; pp. 26-30.
"Federal law makes it illegal to grow industrial hemp in the United States, but some states have passed bills and resolutions designed to test that ban. Two states have legalized industrial hemp, seven are studying it and five are urging the federal government to reconsider laws against it." STATE GOVERNMENT NEWS This article discusses the Drug Enforcement Agency's concerns that "hemp is closely related to marijuana" and provides the history of hemp use.
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