1998-11-16 - RE: SIGH… NOT!! THC tainted oranges

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From: “Brown, R Ken” <brownrk1@texaco.com>
To: cypherpu <frantz@netcom.com>
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From: "Brown, R Ken" <brownrk1@texaco.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 19:52:22 +0800
To: cypherpu <frantz@netcom.com>
Subject: RE: SIGH... NOT!! THC tainted oranges
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Closest ciommon relative of hemp is of course hop  (*Humulus lupulus*
IIRC) which is, as you all know, widely used to flavour beer. I believe
it already has  some THC content, or something very similar.

Ken Brown


Bill Frantz wrote:

> > always thought that crabgrass would be a better carrier for
> THC genes, and give the DEA maximum fits.  However, 
> given that 5 states have passed medical pot initiatives, 
> one over the attempts of their legislature to destroy the 
> previous initiative, perhaps the DEA has enough problems.  :-)





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