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Aug 28 2008

Cannabis and hemp

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Hence, many historians term this period “The Dark Ages” (476 A.D. - 1000 A.D., or even until the Renaissance). marijuana seeds (See Chapter 10 on Sociology.) Rope, Twine & Cordage Virtually every city and town (from time out of mind) in the world had an industry making hemp rope.6 Russia, however, was the world’s largest producer and best-quality manufacturer, supplying 80 percent of the Western world’s hemp from 1740 until 1940. Thomas Paine outlined four essential natural resources for the new nation in Common Sense (1776); “cordage, iron, timber and tar.”

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Aug 20 2008

paper mills with cannabis

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Benjamin Franklin started one of America’s first paper mills with cannabis. This allowed America to have a free colonial press without having to beg or justify the need for paper and books from England. In addition, various marijuana and hashish extracts were the first, second or third most- prescribed medicines in the United States from 1842 until the 1890s marijuana seeds. It’s medicinal use continued legally through the 1930s for humans and figured even more prominently in American and world veterinary medicines during this time.

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Aug 15 2008

Feminized marijuana seeds

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In that way, no patient would be deprived of standard effective therapy. Some investigations address whether an effect is dose related. This type of design allows for the assessment of the dose range that produces therapeutic effects and the relationship between these effects and dose-related side effects feminized marijuana seeds. Although these designs do not exclude the addition of placebo groups, a placebo is often not used because the determination of a positive dose-response curve for an effect provides an internal measure of assay sensitivity.

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