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CW5 John M.
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I would imagine our farms in South Central KY (the Heart of Burley Tobacco country) would do well with "legalized" growing of weed. The "man" sure expended a lot of resources back in the day to eliminate the illegal growing of weed in this (TN/KY) area. The "winds of time" are blowing everywhere for legalization - I think we've "morphed" as a Nation. It's just a matter of time, one of many things that are eating away at the "roots". My personal view is cautionary. Medical use might be one thing, but for recreational use, inadvisable.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Great article PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I wish they would get a little friendlier about it. Everyone from Kansas is moving to Colorado!
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SPC Brett Curry
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They sooo need to loosen up the laws on a federal level for industrial uses. It's not regularly used industrially the way it did be because of a law that says if you can't get the thc content in the plant down to 1% you can't use it for any industrial uses. And The plant can't survive on less than 1%. And this is done for a number of reasons. Mainly because it wld end the logging industry and a few other large industries. It was be the next industrial revolution...
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