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【正文】 lists c) the hemp farming lobby d) the marijuana legalization lobby2. Some have calculated that if Canada converted the entire pulp and paper production in Canada to hemp, it would be necessary to plant hemp over 18% of the country. a) the forestry industry b) the marijuana lobby c) the environmentalists d) the hemp farming lobby3. Farmers... can grow hemp without pesticide or herbicide application because it grows quickly and is not likely to fall to disease. a) the Canadian government b) the hemp farming lobby c) the forestry industry d) the marijuana legalization lobby4. Each year, forest fires destroy more forests than are used for making pulp and paper. a) the environmentalists b) the Canadian government c) the hemp farming lobby d) the forestry industry5. Decriminalizing cannabis could well result in a greater use of the drug by Canadians, thereby increasing the health and safety hazards associated with it. a) the marijuana legalization lobby b) the hemp farming lobby c) the Canadian government d) the environmentalists6. The government added marijuana in 1923 to The Opium Act of 1908 without any health concerns inherent in the law whatsoever. The Opium Act was introduced as a purely racist measure to deport and jail ChineseCanadians. a) the hemp farming lobby b) the Canadian government c) the forestry industry d) the marijuana legalization lobby7. 67% of the fibre used to make Canadian pulp and paper es from sawmill residue and recovered paper that used to be disposed of in landfills. a) the environmentalists b) the hemp farming lobby c) the forestry industry d) the marijuana legalization lobby8. Hemp is about business and the environment. Marijuana is a moral question about the government39。s control of what drugs people consume. These two questions have nothing in mon but the shape of the leaf, and we have to separate the issues. a) the hemp farming lobby b) the marijuana legalization lobby c) the forestry industry d) the Canadian government9. In the Vancouver Grasstown Riot, of 1971, police attacked and injured hundreds of peaceful marijuana smokers in one day. a) the marijuana legalization lobby b) the forestry industry c) the Canadian government d) the hemp farming lobby10. Logging is still the biggest employer and the single biggest contributor to tax revenue in BC. a) the hemp farming lobby b) the forestry industry c) the Canadian government d) the hemp farming lobby Scavenger HuntThis exercise is a scavenger hunt that means that you have to go out and find the answers to the questions below using the World Wide Web.QuestionsThese are the questions:1. When was the first Canadian paper mill built at St. Andrews, Quebec? 2. Where was the first BC pulp and paper mill built in 1894? 3. How many people are directly employed in the forestry industry in BC today? 4. How much money does the provincial government in Victoria now make from the forestry industry? 5. How much money did the BC pulp industry lose in 1996? 6. What percentage of life forms on the planet live in the rainforest? 7. How many species bee extinct every year due to deforestation? 8. How many undamaged rainforest valleys are left today on BC39。s Raincoast? 9. In 1996 how many acres of hemp were grown in Canada? 10. What percentage of fat does hemp seed contain? ResourcesHere are some links to WWW resources on this topic: ForestNet Rainforest Action Network Western Canada Wilderness Committee 12 / 12
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