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The causal effecof drug policy on food insecurity & malnutrition

When industrial hemp prohibition ends in the United States, the end of drug war domination everywhere will have begun. Prohibition of competition from the American hemp industry by the chemical economy in the U.S. keeps the drug war in place by institutionalizing artificial values on behalf of a toxic economy. Warped institutional values eventually lead to the collapse of environment, economics and social structures that we're presently witnessing.

The perverse values being demonstrated by the U.S. banks and corrupt bankers bailed out and backed up by the corrupt bureaucrats who have been bought with toxic money is sad but predictable. What better way to eliminate competition for the chemical industrial complex, than to make a crime of herbal agriculture? An instant black market grows to accommodate the demand for the "forbidden fruit" that's suddenly been created through legislation, engendering the prison industrial complex and martial bureaucracy.

I believe the key to ending the drug war is to force the UNFAO to recognize the true nutritional value of Cannabis seed as unique and essential. Once that is done, it will be impossible to honor any court's jurisdiction over Cannabis.

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