[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Hemp urban legend
Otto
otto at schienke.com
Fri Nov 16 16:49:56 PST 2007
On Nov 16, 2007, at 2:20 PM, rlyster at telusplanet.net wrote:
> I have checked a few reference sources however have not found an
> answer to this
> one:
> Can a person be overcome by the aroma of hemp flowers....story
> about a little
> girl scolded by her parents, ran into the hemp field and fell
> asleep. They
> found her skeleton during harvest?
> Any comments out there?
> Rita
Evening Rita
I assume you are speaking of yesteryear in Europe...
The lands of our forefathers...
Where industrial hemp (cannabis) was and still is raised as a cash crop.
For its fiber, oil and food value.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp
A hemp plant is as useful as a pig on which only the squeal goes to
waste.
Almost all countries grow hemp as a cash crop, legally that is,
except the US.
Hemp, is oft confused with cannabis indica, a hybrid variety
producing a large volume of TCH (tetrahydrocannabinal), a pychoactive
chemical (resin) with hallucinogenic effects. I've never heard of it
being used as an anesthetic by the THC being introduced into the
bloodstream let alone sniffing flowers of industrial hemp or even
those of cannabis indica.
Ingesting a pound or so of THC resin by a person may result in
death.. a quart or so of alcohol, an anesthetic, would be quicker.
*ll of those flowers on plants in bloom highly suggests an abundance
of honey bees, resulting in a much heightened chance of bee sting and
anaphylactic shock from the allergic reaction to the sting. Sudden
cardiovascular collapse 88% of the time. Back then one could not
whip out an Epi-Pen and inject a histamine antagonist. A person had
about 30 minutes to make his peace...
Your tale sounds like a 'who-dunit' or more-so 'what-dunit' to me.
> . . . Otto
" The Zen moment..." wk. of October 28, 2007-
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