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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

More from the debate

Lori Kurtzman reports:

A few minutes in, and we're already talking hemp. When asked how to bring more jobs to the state of Ohio, Peirce suggested cutting back on governmental regulations and taxes and eliminating corporate welfare.

Fitrakis (who's getting the majority of the applause from this 20-some-person audience) said he'd like to repeal the state's law banishing hemp from our economy. "You can't get high off hemp," he said, calling it a "miracle product."


1 Comments:

at 10:40 PM, July 16, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hemp is not only good for our economy but it also solves more than 400 + global, national, and local problems.
From eliminating the root causes of pollution, world hunger, and cancers to virtually indestructible cars at a 1/3 of the price, 10 cent/gallon carbon free gas, and providing low cost housing that's super strong.. mold-proof..flame retardant.. non toxic (if it caught fire) and at fraction of the cost of housing to date.
So in essence, we not only need to think about our pockets...but our very lives and what we think is important.

If you have any questions or comments please email acca.hq@gmail.com

 
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