How does THC grow on marijuana?

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THC - tetra hydra cannabinol - basically 4 water molecules attached to a sugar molecule by the plant in times of drought stress to prevent wilting and preserve available water. Note that Former President of the United States stated in in diary that he grew cannabis in the marshes for rope fiber and high on the hill for medicinal purposes. Less THC is produced when water is readily available, but the plant will thrive and produce abundant and useful fiber. Washington was quite fond of the various uses of the plant and advocatied planting it far and wide.

In 1938, a process was developed to easily produce high quality paper from the cannabis fiber using 1/5 the chemicals and 1/20 the water required to produce paper from wood. Two major chemical companies of the time, wrote the bill and lobbied (bribed) the US Congress to pass the bill: The Marajuana Tax Act of 1939 to forbid growing, use and possesion of marajuana, therby insuring the continued market for there high toxic chemical in the production of paper from wood pulp. The ensuing result has been the deforestation of the United States, pollution of rivers, loss of habitat and a 75% decline in the population of neotropical migrant songbirds. The same two companies, funded the production of the ill famed propaganda film "Reefer Madness".

Such corporate/Congressional corruption/idiocy/ and propganda continues today for many other heinous purposes i.e. military/ industrial war complex, insurance/"health care" complex, etc. Follow the money.

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