subject: 3 Things to Know about New Commodities [print this page] As I delve into researching Hemp and the politics of Hemp, I am learning much about the resolve of the hemp users who need to continually fly under the radar. Hemp has more uses than the peanut and is easier to grow and does much less damage to top soil than corn, beans and wheat. I know many farmers who wouldlove to repair their soil and grow this simple crop, and somedaythey will have this option. It's always good to discover New Millennium Commodities and understand them long before they begin trading in legal cash markets.
One of the more salient points is that Marijuana istoo expensive for our justice system and should instead be taxed to support beneficial government programs. Law enforcement has more important responsibilities than arresting 750,000 individuals a year for marijuana possession, especially given the additional justice costs of disposing of each of these cases. Marijuana arrests make justice more expensive and less efficient in the United States, wasting jail space, clogging up court systems, and diverting time of police, attorneys, judges, and corrections officials away from violent crime, the sexual abuse of children, and terrorism. Furthermore, taxation of marijuana can provide needed and generous funding of many important criminal justice and social programs.
As we begin our research on this market sector we will begin sorting out all sides of the current arguement while at all times focusing on the template that leads to finding companies who will make money in this sector. Personally I hope it's the US Farmer and legitimate public companies.