murjuvan or murvana is banned in India is yes or not
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Marijuana is another word for cannabis or hemp.
As you can see hemp is a very useful plant. In the 1930s, Americans knew that hemp had many benefits and the runners of these industries like industrial textiles, consumer textiles, food, paper and other had to do something to suppress the power of such a benign hemp. So they resorted to a measure that involved funding a movie titled “Reefer Madness (1936)” that depicts a man going crazy from smoking marijuana, and then killing his entire family with an ax.
A short time before marijuana was banned by The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, newer technologies were developed that made hemp a potential competitor with the newly-founded synthetic fiber and plastics industries. Hemp’s potential for making paper was seen as a threat to the timber industry such as “Billion-Dollar Crop”. Evidence suggests that the fact that corporate industries having a lot to lose from hemp competition, motivated them to encourage the propaganda around the reefer madness hysteria, and utilized their influence to lobby for the banning of marijuana.
As you can see hemp is a very useful plant. In the 1930s, Americans knew that hemp had many benefits and the runners of these industries like industrial textiles, consumer textiles, food, paper and other had to do something to suppress the power of such a benign hemp. So they resorted to a measure that involved funding a movie titled “Reefer Madness (1936)” that depicts a man going crazy from smoking marijuana, and then killing his entire family with an ax.
A short time before marijuana was banned by The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937, newer technologies were developed that made hemp a potential competitor with the newly-founded synthetic fiber and plastics industries. Hemp’s potential for making paper was seen as a threat to the timber industry such as “Billion-Dollar Crop”. Evidence suggests that the fact that corporate industries having a lot to lose from hemp competition, motivated them to encourage the propaganda around the reefer madness hysteria, and utilized their influence to lobby for the banning of marijuana.
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