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One of USA's most misunderstood aspects of Hemp, is How it could create a Sustainable, Prosperous Society and World. Media brainwashing since 1937, has created our national & worldly misperceptions of the misunderstood Cannabis Plant.
Proper Knowledge surrounding the Facts about Our American History show that Hemp was "Americas Fist Cash Crop and Hemp Helped Build Our Nation"!
England had passed Laws to have all 13 Colonies grow Hemp (before the American Revolution). Hemp was so important that the Colonists used it as "Money"! That's right, legal tender, same as Cash, you could even Pay your Taxes with Hemp! It was a normal way of life for our Forefathers to Grow Hemp for Business transactions and Bartering.
For the majority of US, it's still unclear for what particular uses our Founding Fathers Utilized the hemp plant. We now know of the many, more sustainable uses Our Fore Fathers constructed. Little did they know, their Culture of Utilizing Hemp actually Created more "Sustainability" than Our "Modern" Industries and just about Everything Else in Modern Times.
165+ years later, Henry Ford created Village with a lifestyle that wasn't much different! Utilizing Hemp, Fords Village had 25k+ Farmers Utilizing Fuels and his production facilities Made CARBON NEGATIVE products, including car parts!
Pot is actually the Opposite of Dangerous & there is proof on every single subject.
Back in the early 1980's, I drew this art with a Bic ball point pen. In 1986 I copyrighted PotMan while attending Art School. How appropriate for the year "86"! I had no idea PotMan would ever "Represent" Truth and Justice!
Thanks to Social Media for spreading Facts, after more than 30 years of being Lied to and being fooled, it's finally time for PotMan!
PotMan and his little helper; Courteous Cannabis, are Here to Help. 60,000 reasons why I am a cannabis advocate, humanitarian and NOT a conspiracy theorist.
Frank Altomari, who at age 16, created PotMan & Courteous Cannabis cartoon super heroes in the early 1980's,
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