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Marijuana Hater's Guide to Making a Billion Dollars from Hemp
- The Next Disruptive Industry
- By: Matthew Harmon
- Narrated by: Matthew Harmon
- Length: 4 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Successful entrepreneur and documentary filmmaker Matthew Harmon traveled the world researching the newly legalized super crop hemp and the unlimited opportunities it holds for investors, entrepreneurs, and farmers. In A Marijuana Hater’s Guide to Making a Billion Dollars from Industrial Hemp, discover the potential of this transformative industry and your ability to grow your own lucrative hemp business with fascinating facts and insider information.
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Chapter8: Excellent for Construction applications!
- By Gary D. Thomas on 03-15-24
- Marijuana Hater's Guide to Making a Billion Dollars from Hemp
- The Next Disruptive Industry
- By: Matthew Harmon
- Narrated by: Matthew Harmon
Clear & Informative
Reviewed: 07-16-22
Harmon entices his audience to utilize their critical thinking and creativity when he subjectively yet passionately, weaves a tapestry of information and data touching on everything someone never knew they wanted to know about Cannabis. A forest of this plant that's versatility and potential is as rich in it's ancient history as it is in it's controversial and what Harmon successfully establishes with the audience; Hemp's capacity to positively strengthen equality in the quality of human and non human animal life on a global scale. His curiosity driven story telling and ability to allow the reader to craft their own hypotheticals regarding federal & state, governmental media campaigns against our societies delayed opportunity to change the future landscape of commerce and the health of our environment, provides one a good helping of emotional urgency as well as the desire for advocating the study of Hemp's full potential. One is left feeling compelled to share the knowledge gained from Harmon's effectively displayed call to society; to dispel any preconceived notions - relaying subjective data revealing the American governments obvious attempt to decide people's opinions for them about the Cannabis plant. One can easily see the blatant nature of injustice surrounding Cannabis and Hemp, clear pictures of the politics and racial and economical war caused by propaganda with its basis in misinformation. With the spread and enforced disciplinary consequences that come built in to our sculpted bias', we see what irrational fear has been induced - fear to admit even a little of one's own curiosity about the uses and applications for Cannabis, as Industrial Hemp, Medicinally, Recreationally, and Scientifically. Harmon successfully concludes this well structured and researched book by leaving the reader with a sense of excitement and inspiration, creating a positive desire for exploring their own limits for creativity and the accompanying profitability. Hemp and it's composition, positive applications and versatility shows the reader this may very possibly be the best opportunity in American History, since the tech boom of the 90s; to become an inventor and or investor in this untapped and clearly visible, essential and renewable industry.
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