Industrial Hemp Solutions
INDUSTRIAL HEMP SOLUTIONS: Jobs, Fuel, Food, Health, Housing, Paper, Textiles, Auto Parts, Livestock Feed are all possibilities of this miracle plant. This video is about a father's search to find the healthiest building materials that leads him to the completion of the nation's first hemp house. Hemp with lime is a non-toxic, energy efficient, mildew, fire and pest resistant building material. The drawback — industrial hemp is currently illegal to farm in the U.S.A. Industrial hemp is a non-psychoactive plant, grown in 31 other countries that makes 1,000's of sustainable products and offers solutions for global warming, nutrition, poverty and deforestation. Here in the U.S., hemp could be a money-making crop for farmers and create jobs. But why can't we grow it here? BRINGING IT HOME tells the story of hemp: past, present and future and a global industry that includes textiles, building materials, food products, bio-plastics, auto parts and more. More industrial hemp is exported to the U.S. than to any other country and American consumers are purchasing over $450 million in hemp products annually. This video explores the question of why a crop with so many widespread benefits cannot be farmed in the United States by illustrating its history, current industries and talking to both opponents and proponents of the industrial hemp farming legalization effort. This is the story of hemp's past, present and future through interviews with hemp business leaders and entrepreneurs from all over the globe, historical images and media clips, and footage filmed in the U.K, Spain, Washington D.C., California and North Carolina. The documentary aims to magnify dialogue about hemp in order to facilitate America's transition to a more informed, sustainable, and healthy future. This is an inspirational tale that provides viewers with a new connection to the issue of toxicity in human habitats and how hemp can play a role in innovative healthy green building solutions. A major drawback for hemp is that the fiber must be imported. We spoke with hemp business owners and facilities, filmed hemp farms and commercial structures. We learn about hemp foods and nutrition from a hemp farmer and founder of GOOD Oil in the U.K. We visit Capitol Hemp — a retail store featuring hemp clothing and products. Vote Hemp and HIA shares insights into current U.S. legislative efforts and outreach to the White House. In California, American hemp business CEO's David and Mike Bronner of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps and John Roulac of Nutiva discuss how hemp products built their million dollar companies. Eco-couture designers use organic hemp fabrics from China while making a home. Farmers in Silk Hope, NC hear about hemp's agricultural benefits and voice their support for bringing this crop back to American farms where it used to grow. Hemp's role in world and American history is treated through lively animation and brief segments using archival imagery to discuss the importance of hemp during Colonial times through the World War II era and it's eventual classification as a substance one narcotic, even though the oil, seed, and fiber varieties of industrial hemp cannot be used as a drug. NOTICE: For in-depth legislative, political, business and economic-oriented benefit information please be sure to purchase the full video on DVD below: Purchase DVD: * http://BringingItHomeMovie.com/buy-the-dvd-2 Donate to the cause: * http://BringingItHomeMovie.com/donate KEYWORDS: Industrial Hemp, Cannabis, Bringing It Home Movie, Sick Building Syndrome, Anthony Brenner, Linda Booker, Blaire Johnson, Hemp Building Association, Sustainable Housing, Sustainability, Non-Psychoactive Plants, Marijuana, Pakalolo, THC, TetraHydroCannabinol, Hemporium, Dr Bronners, The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer, Hemp for Victory, Hempcrete
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This should have at least 500k views, wtf humanity
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So many applications, it's amazing it's not embraced as it should be
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Some things make no sense. Why on earth can't we just grow up and move on! Don't create an act or a new law or whatever you want to call it, just say that anyone can plant hemp on any land they own.....USDA can test for THC levels in each commercial batch if they want to , but other than that they must leave it all alone.
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TN is one of the states to legalize industrial hemp, represent
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if your not producing hemp organically then you should go get your job back at Monsanto! this plant is supposed to be dark rich green, the farms ive seen in this video are growing toxic inorganic cannabis loaded with heavy metals and who knows what else i would not touch it, and that "good oil" no thanks i want a dark green hemp oil that has to be refrigerated thats how nature intended it
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I'm over in Oroville, California. Humans are very displeasing here but I hope many who see this message will try an effort to accomplish what most of us who see about the real would want to do. I'm tired of letting those who distribute the food, money, and time into the community with no thoughts keep living. This should be exiled from the world but I don't want to kill people I just want humans to learn
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DEA Thugs and police making money with easy busts. Send them after REAL busts. Scared? Can't face REAL danger?
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Great analogy but hemp nor cannabis committed a crime. The crime was man picking and choosing what aspects of nature to remove from the environmental. Which of Gods creations God to reject on the concept man know better than God or nature. Glue can be sniffed for a high... It's a natural genocide which studies seem ti indicate was behind why cancer became a plague.
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Great video! This videos shows how (industrial) hemp is a very useful plant for people, profit and planet! And it is not about the halucinating variaty, but the variaty witout THC. You can learn more about industrial here: http://the-ultimate-hemp-reports.com/
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Alot more people need to see this.
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first. this is a very informative.
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