Massachusetts Dads for Marijuana

Massachusetts Dads for Marijuana Bringing forth truth and knowledge pertaining to the cannabis/marijuana/h**p
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Dads for Ma*****na is a grassroots network of "Dads" and other concerned citizens determined to eradicate prohibition around the world. It is up to all of us, from all nations, to bring forth truth and knowledge pertaining to the cannabis/marijuana/h**p plant and all of its many viable uses. We must do this in order to bring forward a better and brighter future for generations to come.
~Peace Always~

04/25/2026
Cannabis has been grown and used for centuries.Stay Safe when you Medicate, and PpPass-it-on
10/19/2024

Cannabis has been grown and used for centuries.
Stay Safe when you Medicate, and PpPass-it-on

DID YOU KNOW? …In 1775, the h**p crop made its first appearance on Clarks Run Creek, located near Danville, KY. Because this crop was not native to Kentucky at the time, it had to be imported from England and other European countries. The fiber from the h**p crop was originally used for homespun items such as twine, rope, thread and textiles. Hemp's popularity began to grow dramatically between 1790 and 1800 when settlements began to evolve into more organized enterprises.
During the early 1800s, Kentucky was considered a leader in the production and exportation of h**p and began to manufacture products from it. With a great amount of seed, came large amounts of fiber which was then spun into rope at locations known as “ROPEWALKS”. These areas were outdoor spaces where h**p fibers were spun in order to make this sturdy rope. By 1809, Kentucky was producing bailing materials for the entire South. Mills on Lower Howards Creek, located near Hall's on the River, were associated with the h**p rope production and shipped their products out of Holder’s Station to downriver.
The growth of h**p in the U.S. during the 19th Century dwindled with the availability of cheaper imported fibers from Manila and the East India Company. During War II, however, the Japanese took possession of the Philippines and the East India Company, and since jute supply from India was also restricted, the Americans had to produce h**p once again, for industrial purposes as well as to sustain the vast demand from the US Army and Navy. Rope made from h**p was used in rigging, towing and mooring the ships, paratroopers needed webbing for their parachutes and the h**p fiber was even used to make shoes for the soldiers.

05/01/2024

A little dab will do ya

10/25/2022

Hello from the Dad's for Ma*****na Admin.
As a reminder,
We DO NOT allow posts nor comments promoting the sales of cannabis products, nor comments promoting pornogrophy of any kind.
If you do, you will be removed and blocked from ever joining again. We are for sharing information on how to consume for the ailment at hand, and fighting for the legalization to possess and consume cannabis as our medicine of choice over Big-Pharma's poison.
If cannabis helps you, you should have the legal rites to choose for yourself and not the governments that get paid for our pains and suffering.

Please, Stay Safe when you Medicate and PpPass-it-on.
Vice-President: Alan Gammon

05/04/2022

We're wishing everyone a Safe and Medicated week ahead.
PpPass-it-on

04/29/2022

Stay Safe when you Medicate and PpPass-it-on

03/31/2022

Dad's for Ma*****na International is hoping that the government hurries up and opens their eyes to see the safety and benefits this one plant can give.
Stay Safe when you Medicate and PpPass-it-on

09/12/2021

High to our Massachusetts Dad's for Ma*****na family. I know it's been a while since we've made a post but, we need to get the posts to share information to this state chapters group site on the latest news on the legalization and medical information.
Until then,
Stay Safe when you Medicate and PpPass-it-on

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