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Cannabis Incense stick
Cannabis Incense stick
Cannabis Incense Stick:

Cannabis incense
stick give soothing mental state to both human and animal. The
cannabis is a tincture or admixture of the sticky resin in the blossoms and leaves of
the hemp plant, and is used for a variety of purposes including aroma therapy.
Cannabis Incense Stick comes in different shapes, sizes and packing.
What is cannabis?
Cannabis is the most durable of the hemp plants, and apart from incense sticks it
produces the toughest cloth, called `canvass.' (Canvass was widely used as sails in
the early shipping industry, as it was the only cloth which would not rot on contact
with sea spray.) The cannabis plant also produces three other very important
products which the other hemp plants do not (in usable form, that is): seed, pulp,
and medicine and
incense stick. The pulp is used as fuel, and to make paper.
Where did the word `marijuana' come from?
The word `marijuana' is a Mexican slang term which became popular in the late 1930's in America, during a series
of media and government programs which we now refer to as the `Reefer Madness Movement.' It refers specifically
to the medicine part of cannabis, which Mexican soldiers used to smoke.
Today in the U.S., hemp (meaning the roots, stalk, and stems of the cannabis plant) is legal to possess. No one
can arrest you for wearing a hemp shirt, or using
cannabis incense. Marijuana (The flowers, buds, or leaves of the
cannabis plant) is not legal to possess, and there are stiff fines and possible jail terms for having any marijuana in
your possession. The seeds are legal to possess and eat, but only if they are sterilized (will not grow to maturity.)

Since it is not possible to grow the hemp plant without being in possession of marijuana, the United States does
not produce any industrial hemp products, and must import them or, more often, substitute others. (There is a way
to grow hemp legally, but it involves filing an application with the Drug Enforcement Administration and the DEA very
rarely ever gives its permission.) This does not seem to have stopped people from producing and using
marijuana, though. In many of the United States, marijuana is the number one cash crop, mostly because it fetches
a very high price on the black market.
What other uses for hemp are there other than using iy in incense stick?
One of the newest uses of hemp is in construction materials. Hemp can be used in the manufacture of `press board' or `composite board.' This involves
gluing fibrous hemp stalks together under pressure to produce a board which is many times more elastic and durable than hardwood. Because hemp
produces a long, tough fiber it is the perfect source for press-board. Another interesting application of hemp in industry is making plastic. Many plastics
can be made from the high-cellulose hemp hurd. Hemp seed oil has a multitude of uses in products such as varnishes and lubricants.

Using hemp to build
incense stick or construction is by no means a new idea. French archeologists have discovered bridges built with a process that
mineralizes hemp stalks into a long-lasting cement. The process involves no synthetic chemicals and produces a material which works as a filler in
building construction. Called Isochanvre, it is gaining popularity in France. Isochanvre can be used as drywall, insulates against heat and noise, and is
very long lasting.

`Bio-plastics' are not a new idea, either -- way back in the 1930's Henry Ford had already made a whole car body out of them -- but the processes for
making them do need more research and development. Bio-plastics can be made without much pollution. Unfortunately, companies are not likely to
explore bio-plastics if they have to either import the raw materials or break the law. (Not to mention compete with the already established petrochemical
products.)
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