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When the hemp decorticator was invented in 1917, Hemp was a very rough plant to harvest and maintain (which is why they heavily used slaves). You can make textiles and clothes with hemp using a conventional Jacquard loom. You can also use hemp as a replacement for petroleum and crude oils by making hempseed oil from a manual oil presser, adding alcohol (everclear) and lye, hemp biochar also, and using it on a G20 engine (like a BMW G series). It's carbon negative as opposed to methanol-based carbon neutral hemp biodiesel. You can also make bioplastics out of hemp, wheat, flax, spruce pulp, algae, mycelium, etc. and it's biodegradeable and useful for making car exteriors like Henry Ford did with a steel frame. You can make hempcrete, hemp particle board, hemp biochar (which you can add clay to it to make pencil graphite with a hemp particle board frame as makeshift hemp pencil), hemp milk, hemp paper, hemp cardboard, hemp toilet paper, hemp COVID masks, hemp foams, hemp epoxy, and so on. No petroleum needed.
And yet despite all of this, hemp was banned from the 1930s until 2018. And it's still controversial. Fuck capitalism fr.
And yet despite all of this, hemp was banned from the 1930s until 2018. And it's still controversial. Fuck capitalism fr.