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Legal Hemp has a Stigma, i want to break it.

To do or not too.

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • No

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • I dunno man

    Votes: 4 80.0%
  • Not worth it

    Votes: 1 20.0%

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    5
Of hemp? Better than cigarettes I suppose if it does not give you a headache.
Definete, the effects compared a irritating Nicotine rush lasting 15 sec/ 2 minutes.
Or a few tokes of tasty Hemp, and a soft lasting overal mood enhancement.

That s leaving the well known negatives of Tobacco out of the equation.
I don t get why there where never packs of Hemp sold as smoking product.
Alongside Tabak, we smoked Hemp here before Tobacco.

Which came back with Columbo [us]. Nr ... to discover America.
Lets give him a statue ! Fuck not a continent destroyed by one Parasite.
Millions killed by his brought in drug, MONEY root of all evil.

Millions left death in South America, by our EU diseases.
White and shite.
 
My intention and the reason is, like anything from my garden.
'Poinsoinous-non-consumeables', a few burned PUR plates.
By having Hemp seek em and have absorb/ takes 4 season s.
After which i gonna 'Kill em All'. After they did their job.
Its probably even harder, to get the specific seeds i need.



All agriculture ones say sold out, but they sell minimums of 1000 seeds.
I need a Headshop, former growshop or CBD specialist. For seeds.

Detoxing, "The next year, a group in Hawaii demonstrated the ability of hemp plants to remove two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), chrysene and benzo[a]pyrene, from the soil. In 2004, a Bulgarian team planted hemp at various distances from Non-Ferrous Metal Works near Plovdiv. They found that the plants acted as bioaccumulators that sucked up the heavy metals. The highest heavy-metal concentrations were found in the roots, followed by the stems, leaves, and seeds."




Thank you for the clarification -- so you are doing this for soil detoxification? Sounds like not only should it be legal you should be getting some kind of bonus/tax write off. -- Should be and is are quite different though. Absorption of heavy metals hey --- this is a totally different angle but shoot you could get a hemp license and offer a soil purification service.

Honestly I would probably print the studies out hang them in the front of the garden next to a soil measurement or some ish and proceed knowing if you are harassed that is your case -- just trying to purify my own soil. None of it is ever sold/processed or sees human eyes I don't see a problem.

Have a bit of a similar problem, live on a bunch of acres of bog that they are classifying as "agricultural" and taxing the hell out of us ---- bogs also are pretty good for detoxification - aint makin no money out there without extreme misery though.
 
Thank you for the clarification -- so you are doing this for soil detoxification? Sounds like not only should it be legal you should be getting some kind of bonus/tax write off. -- Should be and is are quite different though. Absorption of heavy metals hey --- this is a totally different angle but shoot you could get a hemp license and offer a soil purification service.

Honestly I would probably print the studies out hang them in the front of the garden next to a soil measurement or some ish and proceed knowing if you are harassed that is your case -- just trying to purify my own soil. None of it is ever sold/processed or sees human eyes I don't see a problem.

Have a bit of a similar problem, live on a bunch of acres of bog that they are classifying as "agricultural" and taxing the hell out of us ---- bogs also are pretty good for detoxification - aint makin no money out there without extreme misery though.
And both the Law and the Rental Contract [for once] are very clear about it.
The landlord forbids anything related to anything, listed in the Opium Law.

The Opium Law defines Hennep as Weed with a THC percentage higher then 0.3%.
Which is becoming legal-er, though the start up has the speed of a slug.

Fibre Hennep or Hemp, is exempted when. Having max 0.3% THC, a cetrificate
and the notice you are obliged to give. Just a email. In agriculture they have to
place signs round the Hemp. That declares it has little THC and is grown for a
other purpose.

My front-yard might need such a sign to, but i already made a action board.
'POISONOUS_NON-CONSUMEABLES_TOXIC_GROUND'
[PFAS/ PAHs/ GLYFOSAAT]

The state now wants to investigate if this can be done in the area surrounding Tata-Steel.
The soil totally polluted, permanent. My soil is Clay, so it will stay polluted too.
Lucky i don t need a licence, just some people with a bit more brain.
[meaning landlord/ city council/ police]

Like you said i am doing them a favour, and setting up a enterprise specialised in soil detoxification. Good idea. Btw a Bog is a wetland right ? The papers i read also other non controversial plants. Flax a.o. detoxify. So there are more option s.

edit: forgot to mention after the PAHs i discovered the States milieu appartement.
dis-advises eating here from your garden as we are within 50 km of Chemours, PFAS.
Which i don t get as it a National nature Park, where the Mussels and Oyster live.
And there are also farms within that range, a lot. 666, maybe they were right.

NL poison s its own citizens is a well established fact. We sued at the EU tribunal.
 
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Yea a bog is pretty much a wetland -- marsh --- like a mucky substance you will get trapped in if you try to walk on/into. (youtube Irish bog jumping if you want a kick) lol. Stuff is like quicksand -- If I read right it actually never pulls you all the way under but I was dumb enough I had to be pulled out once. I guess they trap greenhouse gasses under them --- wonder if I can counter with "I will realease all the greenhouse gases if I don't get some kind of break" jk/lol.

I am pretty sure over 30 states took a lawsuit for water quality and somehow MI did not make that list. (specific problem I forget)
 
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Yea a bog is pretty much a wetland -- marsh --- like a mucky substance you will get trapped in if you try to walk on/into. (youtube Irish bog jumping if you want a kick) lol. Stuff is like quicksand -- If I read right it actually never pulls you all the way under but I was dumb enough I had to be pulled out once. I guess they trap greenhouse gasses under them --- wonder if I can counter with "I will realease all the greenhouse gases if I don't get some kind of break" jk/lol.

I am pretty sure over 30 states took a lawsuit for water quality and somehow MI did not make that list. (specific problem I forget)
NL is not naturally at points 6 meters beneath the sea,
before Electricity, Cokes, Whale Fat that wetland Peat was fuel.
All dig-ed away to fuel fires, all Carbon released.

Before this exploiting of the soil, large part NL was wetland.

And suddenly you live 6 m deep. Big scandal, its used in Pot-ground.
And 90+% is not environment friendly.
 
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Well just found a sack of Flax seed s [Lin seed]
i once got from my daughter.
Fibre producing plant as well, but also detoxifies like Hemp.
Kinda good looking. So no loss, they got nice Purple flowers.
But no trouble with the ones carrying out the Law.

Seed s look very fertile at first sight, my kept Weed seeds btw too.
Quite an endurance those little things. After so many time.
Not every plant seed is so enduring.

:ROFLMAO: Bog Peat Jumping, reminds a bit of jumping ice plates.
 
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NL is not naturally at points 6 meters beneath the sea,
before Electricity, Cokes, Whale Fat that wetland Peat was fuel.
All dig-ed away to fuel fires, all Carbon released.

Before this exploiting of the soil, large part NL was wetland.

And suddenly you live 6 m deep. Big scandal, its used in Pot-ground.
And 90+% is not environment friendly.

Sorry Im a bit of a simpleton -- I am hearing two things here 1. a bog traps carbon (gasses) and 2. 90% is not environmentally healthy --- If it traps carbon would it not be good for the environment unless you release it?

Jumping ice plates sounds a little more intense but same silly lets mess with a natural oddity type behavior.

Glad to hear things are working out!
 
Sorry Im a bit of a simpleton -- I am hearing two things here 1. a bog traps carbon (gasses) and 2. 90% is not environmentally healthy --- If it traps carbon would it not be good for the environment unless you release it?

Jumping ice plates sounds a little more intense but same silly lets mess with a natural oddity type behavior.

Glad to hear things are working out!
The Dutch thought smart lets dig off the 4/6 meter layer of Peat,
and warm our Turf huts with dried Peat. My mom lives near the deepest point.
- 6 meter National Amsterdam s Level. So i partly grew up there.
Imagine a landscape low, only high things being.

River s, that run 5/6 meter above the ground [dikes on both sides],
cementary s [stick 5 meter s out] can t un-peat a cementry.
Always wondered why that old graveyard laid so high. That s the reason.
And old garbish belts turned in artificial skiing sites.

Felt like walking on a sponge on MXE. The time accidently i took a monster-dose.
Akin to a K sized line. And felt it, in me, the swamp sponge like unstable ground.
Walking on it.
 
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Sorry Im a bit of a simpleton -- I am hearing two things here 1. a bog traps carbon (gasses) and 2. 90% is not environmentally healthy --- If it traps carbon would it not be good for the environment unless you release it?

Jumping ice plates sounds a little more intense but same silly lets mess with a natural oddity type behavior.

Glad to hear things are working out!
The ice jumping done on a ditch 1.5 m deep max. But it was intense.

Saw one guy Bog jumping smooth from grass-island to another.
They lay in between mud, and he went head first in the mud,
went temporally insane.

I travelled a 25 cm trail on a 45 % slope, got Mountain shoes.
But when young 10 you just go for it.
 
We have a similar waterline thing going on. River runs through the bog and we prolly lose or gain an acre or two depending what time of year it is. Haha I would not bogdive headfirst that sounds like a bad plan. (I am pretty sure I have seen it in the Irish bog diver thing, they have it down to an art -- funny you can tell when its someones first time they get caught and start panicking. (like I did) lol.

Bogs are good for environment as they trap carbon gasses?? Until said gasses are released at least? -- there a critical mass issue like a hog lagoon type thing?

lol when your 10 you do -- makes me laugh thinking about when I/most of us were so young we thought all adults knew what they were doing --- than you grow up ohh shit I coulda been gettin advice from me. I feel like we are having that realization about government right now "Oh those are just other stupid humanity driven adults"
 
Bogs are good for environment as they trap carbon gasses?? Until said gasses are released at least? -- there a critical mass issue like a hog lagoon type thing?
And undisturbed Peat, but what s a main ingredient in commercial garden,
and potting soil. Peat, now there is ECO Peat, in commercial soil.
From sustainable kept forests. But that is internet order, not in shops.

They cover about 1 % of the markt, like degenerative [dead/ bad] Compost is easy to get.
But regenerative [living] compost. Like when you would make it yourself.
Hard to get, its sold in Belgium but don t ship outside Belgium.

Then again my soil is poison, PAHs/ PFAS/ GlyFosaat. So detoxing with Flax first.
Then Compost / DIY and Mulch[wild Grasses/ Seaweed/ ...] and Lava-Starch !

🌋 , and Bogs and undisturbed Peat trap CO2, Permafrost as long as frozen.
Also keeps shit trapped like Methane maybe CO2 too. and its melting. :cheers:
 
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