Topic: Hemp

3 chapters across the catalog

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
42:11 - 45:52

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

Agent Orange Investigation, Marijuana Legalization Protests

The host discusses the government's interference in Agent Orange investigations and criticizes Bill Clinton for opposing state-level marijuana legalization. An announcement is made for a hemp rally at the governor's mansion. A caller also brings up environmental concerns regarding tire burning in Buda, Texas.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]
52:06 - 55:24

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]

Marijuana Legalization, Industrial Hemp as an Economic Solution

A caller advocates for the legalization of marijuana and the release of non-violent prisoners. Archie Lowe supports this from a "no victim, no crime" legal perspective and highlights the environmental and economic benefits of industrial hemp, which could replace wood pulp for paper and provide a sustainable fuel source for Texas.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]
1:16:42 - 1:20:42

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Archie Lowe President Of The Republic Of Texas(Full Interview) [Fe6zabVer1k]

Hemp Paper Documents, Drug War Hypocrisy in the Capital

A caller points out the irony that the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence were written on hemp paper, which contains trace amounts of THC. The discussion suggests that under strict drug laws, the DEA should technically seize these founding documents, highlighting the perceived absurdity and hypocrisy of the War on Drugs.