Pubdate: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 Source: Chicago Sun-Times (IL) Copyright: 2001 The Sun-Times Co. Contact: 401 N. Wabash, Chicago IL 60611 Feedback: http://www.suntimes.com/geninfo/feedback.html Website: http://www.suntimes.com/ Author: Gary Storck FOUNDING FATHERS HAD REAL DOPE ON HEMP News reports about George W. Bush's inauguration note that the new president swore his oath of office on the same Bible George Washington used. If Washington used the Bible, it undoubtedly is printed on hemp paper. Hemp paper was the norm back in Washington's day, and no other paper would last more than 200 years. It seems very ironic that Bush--taking the reins of power of a federal government with an irrational obsession with suppressing every use of this beneficial herb, including paper, medicine, food, fuel and clothing--used a hemp-paper Bible to take his oath. Even more ironic is that under today's laws, Washington, who cultivated hemp on his estate at Mount Vernon, would have faced a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years to life for his hemp farming. With bureaucrats at the Drug Enforcement Administration now poised to outlaw many hemp products by administrative order, and the Justice Department fighting medical marijuana all the way to the Supreme Court, it is clear that the federal war on hemp in reality is a war on the American people. In his final months in office, President Bill Clinton acknowledged that use of marijuana should be decriminalized. Although it seems very unlikely that the Bush administration will come to its senses about marijuana prohibition, we can only hope that Bush will keep his campaign promise to allow states to set their own policies on marijuana and hemp. Gary Storck, Madison, Wis. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D