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January 3rd, 2004 | #1 |
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Start our own colthing line
All products made out of Hemp. Sell items one line to Aryans world wide. Aryan money going to fellow Aryans. Keep the fucking jews out of our business.
This type of think would work find if we had an Aryan community, we need people working together living together for one goal. We need to settle somewhere and put down roots. |
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January 7th, 2004 | #4 |
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Hemp is a stiff coarse fiber, not a comfortable cloth. Cotton is the best, followed by Linen. Hemp is good for ropes and sail cloth, not clothing.
Also hemp fiber is COMPLETELY legal and has to trace of THC (the ingrident that gets people high in mary jane) in it whatsoever. |
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Not entirely correct, nimrod. I shall enlighten you. 1) The Federal government bans cultivation of industrial hemp and considers it a controlled substance, no different from its hallucinogenic cousin marijuana. 2)The federal government doesn't make a distinction between the marijuana people smoke to get high, which contains a psychotropic chemical and the industrial hemp, which contains less than 1 percent of the substance. 3) Growing industrial hemp is legal by state code, but federal regulations make it next to impossible. The federal Drug Enforcement Administration only allows marijuana growth for research purposes, and only then under the strictest of security. 4) Hemp has been repressed in the United States since the 1937 marijuana tax act was passed and still to this day must be imported from other countries that permit it's cultivation. 5) The internet has dozens of online stores that sell clothes made from imported Hemp which include testimonials on how comfortable the fabric is. Here are just a few links. http://www.utopianliving.com/SearchR...t=85&click=701 http://www.hemp-sisters.com/Hemp_Clo...ccessories.htm Back to Burger King for you, Peculiar Thoughts! Can he get any dumber! |
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January 13th, 2004 | #7 |
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A lot of Hemp has very low levels of THC. You could smoke it till the stars burnt out and never get a buzz. As far a s stiff fiber, Im sure we could work it into soft cothling.
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Poor little hemp plant never hurt anyone.
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If anyone is serious about starting a clothing line made of hemp, cotton or whatever, PM me. We could use VNN as a starting point and also make sites of our own to hawk our wares and wears. It's time serious WN's started doing more than banging away on their keyboards. Let's network, start e-mailing eachother, and get this movement of ours off the ground, out of cyberspace, and into the streets. Here is some more informative facts about hemp, the harmless wonder plant that the Feds have banished from the kingdom. Quote:
LEGALIZE IT! |
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