White Eagle of WotR

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 I understand that it is widely believed that Iowa feral hemp has no value other than fiber. Here are 2 reasons that can't be true.

1. Ioway, the sleepy people, native tribe smoked out of pipes. Their very nickname screams medicated. Natives migrated from China, which is also where cannabis originated. (The mother genome could be hiding here with the "sleepy people"). European Iowa only grew industrial hemp a few decades and all historical pictures show indica traits influence the genetics. 

2. After industrial hemp, thousands upon thousands of stoners have cruised the gravel roads smoking and throwing out indica seeds. Untouched by industrial hemp since ww2.

 

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Is there a lot of feral cannabis growing along the roadsides or the edges of fields in Iowa?

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