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DEA Bans Hemp Products
The Sierra Times ^ | October 15, 2001 | Colorado Hemp Initiative Project

Posted on 10/15/2001 9:04:33 AM PDT by MadameAxe

This week, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration banned all food manufactured with hemp grain, delivering a shocking blow to consumers and producers of hemp foods. According to DEA notices published in the Federal Register on October 9, 2001, any product that contains any amount of THC is, and always has been, a Schedule I controlled substance.

The DEA published this notice as an "interpretive rule", not as a new rule, thereby bypassing the usual requirement for public notice and comment. The DEA is stating that hemp food products have always been illegal and that they are just clarifying that fact with this new interpretive rule. The DEA justifies their decision only by saying that it is to "protect the public health and safety", but the DEA does not provide any evidence that THC in any amount is harmful.

"For the first time in U.S. history, the federal government is outlawing a whole class of food products", says Kathleen Chippi, co-founder of the Boulder Hemp Company, who was forced to suspend business last year when investors became nervous about rumors that the DEA was going to outlaw hemp. "It's the same as if the DEA outlawed wheat or corn."

Hemp grain, while not as commonplace as other grains, is touted by health food experts as being "the most nutritionally complete seed on the planet for human consumption."

THC may appear in trace amounts in some products made with hemp grain, just as opiates may appear in trace amounts in poppy seeds. Hemp food has been produced and safely consumed in the U.S. since the founding of the country and has been used worldwide for over 10,000 years without any adverse health effects ever.

The DEA notice in the Federal Register states that it is illegal to consume "any food or beverage (such as pasta, tortilla chips, candy bars, nutritional bars, salad dressings, sauces, cheese, ice cream, and beer) or dietary supplement". Consumers and hemp food manufacturers have until Feb. 6, 2002 to destroy any hemp food products they currently possess.

EXEMPTIONS: The DEA does exempt hemp products that "do not cause THC to enter the human body", such as paper, cloth, and rope. Sterilized seed remains legal for birds, but not humans. Sterilized seed will be exempt only if it is intended for bird seed and combined with some other seed or material that is "not derived from the cannabis plant". Raw hemp fiber is legal, but (strangely) unprocessed hemp stalks are illegal.

Personal care products, such as lotions, soap, shampoo, and lip balm are legal for now, while the DEA searches for evidence that these products can cause trace amounts of THC to enter the body.

There have been rumors for over a year that the DEA was going to ban hemp products. It's unfortunate for citizens that they chose to do this now, while the entire country is focused on terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan. You'd think they'd have more urgent things to do right now, like protecting us from bioterrorism, but such is the absurdity of our federal government and its War on Drugs.

This article from the Colorado Hemp Initiative Project. Edited for publication by Sierra Times.com


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To: Outraged
More people were jailed under Clinton for drug "offenses" than any president before him.

Maybe you're the one who should quit drinking the kool-aid.

81 posted on 10/15/2001 11:15:53 AM PDT by MadameAxe
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To: Illbay
I have no problem with you SAYING you want drugs legalized, that's your right under our system of government

Under our system of government, the feds have no authority to regulate the intrastate making, distributing, possessing, or using of drugs.

82 posted on 10/15/2001 11:40:11 AM PDT by MrLeRoy
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To: motexva
If you are associating the "drug war" with "civil liberties", it must mean you are a druggy. The drug war promotes domestic tranquility. The "nonviolent drug offenders" you speak of, were more likely than not involved in a crime at the time of their bust, therefore arrested. We didn't focus more on the drug war the "last few years". Clinton and similar drug lord promoting pro-terrorists were busing selling pardons to them and gutting the CIA and military and increasing the national debt by 1.5 trillion dollars.

Drug legalization would just be another state controlled dependency program. More welfare. More misused taxes. And more leftist defense attorney frivilous lawsuits, just like they have sued tobacco, sued OxyContin(legalized heroin) and demonized more businesses. Libertarian idiot.

84 posted on 10/15/2001 11:47:22 AM PDT by Outraged
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To: motexva; MadameAxe
If you are associating the "drug war" with "civil liberties", it must mean you are a druggy. The drug war promotes domestic tranquility. The "nonviolent drug offenders" you speak of, were more likely than not involved in a crime at the time of their bust, therefore arrested. We didn't focus more on the drug war the "last few years". Clinton and similar drug lord promoting pro-terrorists were busing selling pardons to them and gutting the CIA and military and increasing the national debt by 1.5 trillion dollars.

Drug legalization would just be another state controlled dependency program. More welfare. More misused taxes. And more leftist defense attorney frivilous lawsuits, just like they have sued tobacco, sued OxyContin(legalized heroin) and demonized more businesses. Libertarian idiot.

85 posted on 10/15/2001 11:49:10 AM PDT by Outraged
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To: MadameAxe

We have been fighting the wrong war. The WOD is just a drain of resources and attention from the War on Terrorism. When will the US government start fighting the enemy not US citizens?


86 posted on 10/15/2001 11:52:02 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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To: Outraged
Drug legalization would just be another state controlled dependency program. More welfare. More misused taxes

So you're saying the money we've spent on the drug war has been an efficient use of our resources? Even though drugs are now easier to get than before? The net result of the war on drugs has been a huge increase in our prison population with a similar (concomitant?) increase in drug availablity (and decrease in price). Doesn't seem too effective to me.

And please call me a libertarian idiot too. You make your point seem so logical that way
87 posted on 10/15/2001 11:53:24 AM PDT by WindMinstrel
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To: Outraged
If you are associating the "drug war" with "civil liberties", it must mean you are a druggy.

Hmm. A hasty generalization, and ad hominem to boot. Let this thread fall, Outraged.

88 posted on 10/15/2001 11:53:57 AM PDT by Liberal Classic
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To: Outraged
Good job Outraged. Your post has done the usual in support of your cause. By the way - I'm not a Libertarian, but thanks - I'd rather belong to that party instead of your political party, which is apparently Morons United for Fascism.
89 posted on 10/15/2001 12:00:00 PM PDT by motexva
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To: Outraged
If you are associating the "drug war" with "civil liberties", it must mean you are a druggy.

If you think everyone who opposes the fascist, unconstitutional War on (some) drugs is a "druggie", then you are sadly deficient in your grasp of causality.

Your promotion of banning substances that look like drugs is tantamount to saying we should ban all white powders because law enforcement can't distinguish Aspartame from Anthrax.

Libertarian idiot.

Please: NO profanity, NO personal attacks, NO racism or violence in posts.

90 posted on 10/15/2001 12:04:45 PM PDT by MadameAxe
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To: MadameAxe
NO personal attacks

Why is this even here?

92 posted on 10/15/2001 12:06:47 PM PDT by Liberal Classic
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To: Liberal Classic
Not sure what you mean. Just because we're engaged in stomping the barbarians are we not allowed to discuss anything else?

People are free to view the thread, or not, as it interests them.

93 posted on 10/15/2001 12:10:02 PM PDT by MadameAxe
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To: WindMinstrel
it's extremely excessive, and the nation's energies should be focused on fighting the war against these fascist terrorists, not on our own people.
94 posted on 10/15/2001 12:23:54 PM PDT by TKEman
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To: Outraged
Drug legalization would just be another state controlled dependency program.

Like legalized alcohol?

95 posted on 10/15/2001 12:40:51 PM PDT by MrLeRoy
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To: Outraged; Fred25; CWOJackson
Your comments are outrageous, that's for sure. Some of us here are trying to impose a "cease fire" here regarding this issue, during the length of the fighting in Afghanistan. This is admirable on our part, particularly given the outrage visited upon us by the government, which is the topic of this thread.

I'm for drug legalization. You obviously are not. We will certainly be returning to this issue when it becomes more appropriate. Rest assured that will be the case.

Until then, I would ask you to let the thread die, and avoid provoking those of us who have different opinions on this issue. I don't recall seeing you post on this topic before. I can tell you that these threads tend to become slugfests here. Fred25, CWOJackson, if one of you could contact this individual and alert him that some of us on our side, as posted above by myself and others, would like a cease fire to remain in place for the duration of the heavy shooting, I'd appreciate it.

96 posted on 10/15/2001 12:41:46 PM PDT by TKEman
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To: TKEman
Hey, take it easy! Calm down! We didn’t start this thread, and I just made a couple of jokes. You are going to get ulcers if you worry so much.
97 posted on 10/15/2001 1:04:01 PM PDT by Fred25
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To: TKEman
Now tell me the truth, did you ever eat “hemp food”? Yuck!
98 posted on 10/15/2001 1:05:41 PM PDT by Fred25
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To: RANGERAIRBORNE
"I like to prod the potheads here- they are so easily worked up into a frothing frenzy-"

That's funny.. I was just thinking the same about folks like you and Fred and Illbay et al. Can't think of anything intelligent to say as you froth away at the potheads, ie anyone who doesn't think exactly like you do on the subject.

Go have a drink... relax. I'll even pee in a cup for you to prove my pothead status cause I KNOW you have an insult in the chamber for me.

~Swearing off the War on Drug threads for the bazillionth time~

99 posted on 10/15/2001 1:05:43 PM PDT by sweet_diane
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To: Fred25
did you ever eat “hemp food”?

A friend of ours picked up a six pack of some kind of soft drink on a road trip. I think the brand had "Hemp" in the name. I thought it tasted yucky, and figured it must therefore be good for you.
:-b

100 posted on 10/15/2001 1:14:08 PM PDT by MadameAxe
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