Dutch police unknowingly raided a long-term University experiment into the suitability of cannabis fibers for the production of textiles, paper and synthetic materials.
More than half the 47,000 cannabis plants were destroyed by the police and the University of Wageningen is attempting to recover the costs of the destroyed plants from the police. The police estimated the crop had a value of 4.4 million euros (about 6.3 million dollars) despite it being just hemp with a minuscule THC content.
The study was in its final stage after years of work culminating in the release of new types of hemp fibers to the market. Perhaps this was an intentional destruction instigated by those companies who stand to lose if hemp fibers replace what they sell...
In any case it sounds to me like more Dutch police need to go thru the Cannabis College's training course in Amsterdam so they can identify the various varieties of cannabis!
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jEgfiD5u1204vTTf41Fe5eqc-ciQ
More than half the 47,000 cannabis plants were destroyed by the police and the University of Wageningen is attempting to recover the costs of the destroyed plants from the police. The police estimated the crop had a value of 4.4 million euros (about 6.3 million dollars) despite it being just hemp with a minuscule THC content.
The study was in its final stage after years of work culminating in the release of new types of hemp fibers to the market. Perhaps this was an intentional destruction instigated by those companies who stand to lose if hemp fibers replace what they sell...
In any case it sounds to me like more Dutch police need to go thru the Cannabis College's training course in Amsterdam so they can identify the various varieties of cannabis!
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jEgfiD5u1204vTTf41Fe5eqc-ciQ