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Topic started on 8-12-2005 @ 09:40 PM by Huabamambo
Hemp


Historical Fact. He knew the troubles it would cause.

[edit on 12/9/05 by FredT]


reply posted on 12-12-2005 @ 04:22 PM by Nygdan
There it goes!



Who knew henry ford and cheech and chong had so much in common!


reply posted on 13-12-2005 @ 01:48 AM by Shaker
Okay so I didn't really read the first link in the thread.... just checked that I had a different source.... but here you go...

Early fuels - Henry Ford

When Henry Ford told a New York Times reporter that ethyl alcohol was "the fuel of the future" in 1925, he was expressing an opinion that was widely shared in the automotive industry. "The fuel of the future is going to come from fruit like that sumach out by the road, or from apples, weeds, sawdust -- almost anything," he said. "There is fuel in every bit of vegetable matter that can be fermented. There's enough alcohol in one year's yield of an acre of potatoes to drive the machinery necessary to cultivate the fields for a hundred years."

Ford recognized the utility of the hemp plant. He constructed a car of resin stiffened hemp fiber, and even ran the car on ethanol made from hemp. Ford knew that hemp could produce vast economic resources if widely cultivated.


And one more...

Many bills proposing a National energy program that made use of Americas vast agricultural resources (for fuel production) were killed by smear campaigns launched by vested petroleum interests. One noteworthy claim put forth by petrol companies was that the U.S. government's plans "robbed taxpayers to make farmers rich".

Emphasis mine...

Now this wasn't exactly where I heard about the Hemp vs. Tobacco debate, but it helps to figure out why gasoline was used...
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