Pubdate: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) Copyright: 2009 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/qFJNhZNm Website: http://www.stltoday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/418 Author: Eldon Orr LEGALIZE HEMP I enjoyed "Medicinal marijuana use booms in Colorado" (July 28). I hope Missourians soon can make use of that beneficial herb, too. There are problems with prescription painkillers and anti-depressants; besides serious addiction problems, there are serious and risky side effects. But the hemp herb has painkilling and anti-depressant effects without any serious addicting power (less than coffee). And the side effects from sensible use of it are pleasant and beneficial. The agricultural benefits of legalizing hemp -- both medicinal and industrial -- would be a gift to Missouri citizens, too. Hemp doesn't need pesticides or herbicides, as do other crops. It also helps break up the soil to provide excellent tilth for future crops in the rotational cycle. Hemp can be used for a variety of manufactured products: ethanol fuel, internal lubricants, garments as rugged as denim or smooth as silk, particle board, strong newsprint, gentle inks, insulation, paint, plastic, varnish, soap, mulch, animal feed, birdseed, granola, protein-rich flour, salad oil and nutritional supplements. That is more product diversity than we have available from any other plant. We should make full use of it again. The hemp plant should be decriminalized so American farmers can grow it. Its medicinal use should be allowed to help put the drug cartels out of business. And the historic industries associated with hemp could spring up, restoring our economy to the unmatched prosperity we once had when hemp was legal. Eldon Orr Gatewood, Mo. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake