Health Canada Has Received 750
Applications From Farmers To Grow Industrial Hemp,
And Has Approved More Than Two-Thirds Of Them.
(Marijuananews note: This only adds to the
pressure from DEAland farmers.)
May 19, 1999
From United Press International
SOME 750 CANADIANS APPLY TO GROW HEMP
OTTAWA, May 19 (UPI) - Canadas health department says it
has received some 750 applications from farmers across the country to grow industrial
hemp, and has approved more than two-thirds of them.
The federal government announced last year that it was lifting a
ban on growing industrial hemp, which is related marijuana, the narcotic variety of the
Cannabis sativa plant, but does have the narcotic content.
The government decided to lift the ban as hemp has wide industrial uses, including the
production of a tough fiber from the stem, which can be used for the manufacture of strong
fabrics, such as those used for sails.
Health Canada officials said today the lifting of the ban had proved popular among
farmers, but most chose to delay submitting their applications until "the last couple
of weeks," though they have had since Jan. 1 to do so.
As a result, there has been a big pile up in the applications, and the department has
been able to approve 530, with about 90 more set to be approved shortly.
See
Depressed Commodity
Prices Cause Explosion In Western Canadian Hemp Planting
Too Much Too Soon?
Growing the narcotic variety of cannabis is still a criminal
offense, and industrial-hemp growing in Canada is expected to be closely monitored as
industrial hemp bears a close resemblance to the narcotic plant.
(Marijuananews note: Also, real journalism bears a close resemblance
to the narcotic propaganda that is still served up by some wire services.)
Some 40 of the applications were to grow industrial hemp for research purposes, and 25
of these have been approved.
Health Canada recently received parliamentary approval to carry
out clinical tests for the medical use of marijuana, and is expected to make an
announcement on the subject shortly.
See
Canada Health
Minister Wont Challenge Medical Marijuana Ruling:
"Were going to start making marijuana available to people for medical purposes
by the end of June"
Copyright: 1999 United Press International