Touch, the feeling of marijuana - If the fiber Swiss Army knife we live has more than 2,500 functions, please imagine how useful it is if it is compact enough to manage . Imagine that this "knife" helps solve a very important problem that plagues our environment and society. Now let's consider whether the government is banning the manufacture of such tools. There must be a very strong reason for the government to deny this very useful product to those who manage it.
Hemp fibers are one of the most sturdy and durable fibers of any natural fiber. Products made from hemp will be many years longer than competitors. Not only is hemp strong but also keeps its shape, it has less elongation than any other natural fiber. This prevents marijuana's clothing from stretching or deforming during use. Cannabis may be known for its durability, but its comfort and style is inevitable to anyone. The more you use hemp, the softer it will be. It does not wear or wear. Cannabis is also strong against molds and ultraviolet rays. Because of the porosity of the fibers, hemp possesses higher water absorption and better dyes and retains its color more than any fabric containing cotton. This porous nature makes it possible for marijuana to "breathe" in order to cool in the warm season. Furthermore, the air trapped in the fiber is heated by the body, and in cold climates it warms marijuana's clothes.
Hemp fabrics and hemp fabrics are made from hemp fibers and industrial hemp. Using hemp or hemp fibers as clothing material is nothing new. Hemp fibers have been used for thousands of years, but in fact the material made of hemp was found in the grave of 8000 BC. Cannabis is used in various applications of early civilization in Asia, the Middle East, China. For example, marijuana is used in the manufacture of paper, ropes, ship assembly, canvas, canvas, bags etc in Asia and China in the Middle East.
In the early years, hemp was widely used to make canvas. Cannabis is considered the oldest fiber production plant. The Chinese made dough with cannabis fibers around 3000 BC. Hemp fibers have strong strength and can be made into good rope and rope. By 1500 BC, the local residents of India woven cotton into fabrics. Saracens and Moors brought cotton from North Africa to Europe in the 8th century. In Barcelona and Venice, cotton is a sail canvas. Cotton canvas was quickly adopted by shipbuilders throughout Europe. Modern sails are made of synthetic materials commonly called canvases