Evidence suggests that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison enjoyed growing and smoking marijuana.So says historian and journalist Harvey Wasserman, writing in this month's Hustler magazine. Wasserman used quotes, published papers and journal entries from the Founding Fathers to conclude each "almost certainly" indulged in pot for recreational use.
What doesn't seem to be remotely in dispute is the that the three men -- as well as Ben Franklin -- were involved in the farming and/or production of hemp, which they used for paper. In fact, Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on hemp paper and Madison did the same for the Bill of Rights.
So, all of you anti-marijuana advocates (assuming there is still such a thing) can put that in your pipe and smoke it.
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Thursday 16 September
By andy.minor
Except that hemp is actually an entirely different strain of the stuff altogether - at the stage of plant development that they were harvesting the stuff in, nothing redeemable could be made of it... save for paper.
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Friday 17 September
By KELLI2L
~ Probably - being the operative word here.
Why not? Anything growing naturally on this Earth, should be free to use.
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