2019年2月18日星期一

Presidential Cannabis: Who Grew It, Who Smoked It, and What Does It Mean for You?

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Cannabis Profits Daily
Monday, February 18, 2019

Our Founding Fathers' Rich History with Cannabis
By Greg Miller

Today, we're going to do something a bit different.

With the markets here in the U.S. closed in observation of Presidents' Day, I wanted to take the opportunity to celebrate some of our country's leaders who have a rich history with cannabis.

Believe it or not, the history of presidents and cannabis goes all the way back to George Washington himself.

Washington's initial interest in hemp was as a cash crop, but he eventually decided to cultivate hemp for industrial use at his Mount Vernon estate to satisfy the needs of his own plantation. Hemp fiber was an invaluable resource for the construction of rope and sail canvas, and it was even spun into threads for clothing.

Following the Industrial Hemp Law enacted in Virginia in 2015, Mount Vernon began planting hemp at its Pioneer Farm site. If you visit the historic site today, you can see what the plantation might have looked like when Washington was farming cannabis.

Of course, Washington is just a start...

And some presidents had much bigger impacts on the industry that lead all the way to today...


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