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[–] 5 pts

I'm glad your source at least mentions William Randolph Hearst as being involved, though I believe his role has been downplayed by historians. He was probably the #1 driving force behind convincing the American public to ban it at the time.

Newspaper magnates were/are among the most powerful propagandists.

[–] 3 pts

Hearst castle is pretty cool though. Even if he was a total douch. Definitely worth a visit if you find yourself on the Cali central coast.

https://pic8.co/a/7f04943a-8634-4743-abfd-a59b0df36566

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Hearst was involved in the paper industry and led the ban on hemp in order to prop up the timber industry to produce it. Hemp is an all around product producer in the same way oil is. Nearly unending products that could be made with hemp and were much better with a longer lifespan. For a really trippy demonstration this hemp car video would have been a game changer for people. https://youtu.be/srgE6Tzi3Lg