Pubdate: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK) Copyright: 2000 The Anchorage Daily News Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Author: Susan Ware HEMP BENEFITS THE WORLD Hemp is not marijuana, though in 1937 it was lumped in with marijuana and banned in the United States. Hemp is considered anti-marijuana because if it is grown within seven miles of a marijuana field, the marijuana will not be potent enough in THC for use as a drug. Some countries use hemp to get rid of marijuana growers by planting hemp around the marijuana fields. During World War II, the United States promoted hemp and under a "Hemp for Victory Campaign," thousands of acres of hemp went into production in the Midwest. Canada legalized hemp growing in 1998 and last summer had about 6,000 acres in hemp production. Products from hemp fiber were used as sails on the Mayflower, canvas on covered wagons, and the first Levi's jeans. Paper from hemp can be recycled 10 times more often than paper from wood, and hemp does not have to be bleached out, as wood does. Seeds can be processed for food much the way soybeans are, and oil can be extracted from the seeds. Most of the hemp imported into the United States comes from the China, even though many Americans would like to grow this crop to meet the needs of importers. Hemp is so good for the earth that it is being grown around Chernobyl to rehabilitate the contaminated soil. Hemp is grown all over the world, is a renewable resource, and could be grown in Alaska as a cash crop. Susan Ware Anchorage - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson