Pubdate: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 Source: Union, The (CA) Copyright: 2001 Nevada County Publishing, Inc. Contact: Letters to the Editor, 11464 Sutton Way, Grass Valley, CA, 95945 Fax: (530) 477-4292 Website: http://www.theunion.com/index.html Author: Beth Moore Haines LEGALIZE HEMP; SUPPORT NEW BILL I strongly urge you to support a new bill, AB 448, which reintroduces industrial hemp production in California. We have many timber issues facing our Sierra Nevada region. This seems a logical way to provide for abundant tree-free resources to reduce the strain on our embattled forests, with no net job losses. Hemp production would preserve and create agricultural and manufacturing jobs. It can be manufactured into a myriad of useful products and is easily farmed in high density on even marginal soils and slopes. Even the waste products are efficiently used as biomass for cogeneration energy production, something California now desperately needs. Hemp is successfully produced across Europe and Canada. It seems a shame that we continue to declare illegal a harmless and useful product that we then must import from other, more foresightful nations. Our businesses must compete in the global market against foreign companies with no restrictions on hemp production, manufacture and sales. They profit from us, due to our archaic laws based on 1930s-era corporate-manufactured propaganda. That propaganda was created to ensure success of the new tree-pulp paper process, which Dupont and Hearst had just patented. They eliminated the only competition, hemp, by publishing false drug-hysteria-laden news releases in Hearst's newspapers. These fake articles were then submitted as the actual main evidence in congressional hearings to ban hemp! It has been banned here for the seven decades since. Our state continues to face critical problems in employment, sustainable forestry and energy production. Hemp production offers cost-effective, plentiful solutions to address these and other issues. The bill to reintroduce Industrial Hemp production in California, AB 448, may be considered again by the California Assembly on March 23. I urge you to give your fullest support to the passage of this bill. Please contact our Assembly member Aanestad and ask him to support AB448. Beth Moore Haines Chicago Park - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe