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But today, tourists are attracted by t-shirts, shawls and jackets made from the marijuana plant. While there are still weed pushers on the streets of Thamel trying to sell you a smoke, the tourist hub is now better known for designer apparel made from a blend of cannabis fibre and cotton. Timilsina and others who deal in cannabis fabric source their products from western Nepal, where marijuana cultivation is permitted for hemp production, under strict supervision of the local police. Western Nepal suffered greatly from the US-induced ban on cannabis in the s, when already impoverished farmers were pushed into deeper poverty because of the loss of their cash crop. Legalise it , Alok Tumbahangphey. Push to undo hash ban in Nepal , Sahina Shrestha. On 26 June, International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, instead of encouraging farmers to plant hemp and start a local industry, police are destroying plants in Tanahu and Chainpur. While the shrubs can grow up to 3m tall, those harvested for fibre are cut before they flower, which means they cannot be used for smoking. The stems are soaked in water for 10 days so that the outer layer peels off, making it easier for the pulp inside to be extracted. The raw plant tissue is then boiled with ash and washed multiple times to produce fibre. The whole process takes up to three weeks, giving one roll of fibre 3m in length. Hemp fibre is dark tan or brown and is difficult to bleach, but it can be dyed bright and dark colours. High time to lift ban , Sarthak Mani Sharma. The fibre does not contain tetrahydrocannabinol THC , the naturally occurring psychoactive compound that gives cannabis its narcotic property, so it will not, for example, alert sniffer dogs at airports. Yet production is still limited with those bags that are made going mostly to Australia, Spain and Canada, which have legalised marijuana to varying degrees. Timilsina sells a variety of hemp-based products, including bags, shawls, shirts, trousers and yoga bags. Thamel trader Prem Dahal is acknowledged by his peers as the pioneer of the hemp trade. He was inspired to take it up 28 years ago after travelling with shepherds in western Nepal and finding that their hardy mattresses were woven from cannabis fibre. Given that half the pesticide sprayed worldwide is in cotton plantations, hemp is a nature-friendly alternative fabric. The plant also prevents soil erosion on mountain slopes because of its thick deep root system, and the fabric can be made into at least types of products. Timilsina sells up to hemp bags per month, but sees another threat on the horizon: cheaper Chinese bags. For the past 20 years, Karuna Natural Wears has been exporting high quality clothes blending hemp with other natural fibres like nettles, aloe and bamboo designed for durability and comfort. There are t-shirts, pants, skirts and a whole range of bags and other hemp-based products. Although the hemp fabric is mainly sourced from western Nepal, the quality and supply was not reliable enough and Karuna now imports some raw material from China and India. Most in demand at Karuna and Juju stores are apparel from blended fabric, and although they are slightly more expensive, the hemp-cotton fabric is the most popular. In , after American youth started flocking to Nepal by the thousands attracted by cheap and legal pot, Nepal was forced by the US government to ban the use and sale of marijuana. This threw thousands of farmers out of work, and made impoverished western Nepal even poorer. Today, while US states are legalising marijuana it still remains banned in Nepal. Ravi Pradhan is a Nepali consultant who has been advising the Cambodian government on legalising marijuana. He says it is absurd that the US government still classifies marijuana as a narcotic drug when experts agree on its medicinal properties and therapeutic effects. Activists are now pushing for legalisation of hemp cultivation so that plants can be used to make fabric, and — that battle won — they say want to shift their focus to legalising ganja for medical use and even recreational consumption. Although they are both derived from the cannabis plant, their morphology, properties and uses are different. Marijuana is a variety of cannabis that contains tetrahydrocannabinol THC. Hemp, on the other hand, is a non-psychoactive variety of the cannabis plant. Because the leaves look like marijuana, however, most people cannot tell the difference. Hemp production in Nepal is not banned, but is limited. For example, businesses can only use wild plants. Although marijuana is classified as a narcotic drug, the oil is used traditionally as a muscle relaxant, the leaves are made into chutney, and it is an active ingredient in many ayurvedic products. Pawan Joshi produces hemp oil called Dava, which contains Omega 3 and 6. We now need across-the-board legalisation of hemp. Marijuana: Psychoactive drug made from the dried leaves and flowers of the Cannabis plant, contains tetrahydrocannabinol THC. Also known as weed, pot, grass, Mary Jane. Hemp: A variety of Cannabis plant that grows up to 3m tall and contains less than 0. Fibre is used to make clothing and bags see large story. Bhang: Edible form of marijuana made by crushing green leaves and buds of the Cannabis plant. Smoked and eaten at festival time in Nepal. Hashish: Also known as charas in the Subcontinent, is the resin made from rubbing Cannabis flowers and top leaves. Traditional Nepali paper made from the bark of the lokta plant is used for legal documents because they are insect resistant. Now, one company in Nepal is also making shirts and jackets from the paper. Lokta pulp sourced from the mountains of Myagdi district are processed and pulled out into lokta thread which are then interwoven with other fabric like cotton or hemp to make items of clothing, cushions, tote bags and placemats. Bhandari collaborated with the Netherlands-based designer Janske Megens with whom she was the recipient of the Dutch Design Award for innovation and simplicity of design for Paper Text Cushion. Nepali paper clothing is most popular in Holland. Paper cloth is made from lokta thread as weft and weaved with allo, silk, cotton, hemp, wool fabric as warp. Read also: High time to lift ban , Sarthak Mani Sharma The fibre does not contain tetrahydrocannabinol THC , the naturally occurring psychoactive compound that gives cannabis its narcotic property, so it will not, for example, alert sniffer dogs at airports. Sonam Choekyi Lama Green Gold In , after American youth started flocking to Nepal by the thousands attracted by cheap and legal pot, Nepal was forced by the US government to ban the use and sale of marijuana. Wearing paper Traditional Nepali paper made from the bark of the lokta plant is used for legal documents because they are insect resistant. Pema Sherpa. Tags Nepal lokta thamel tourists drug Nepali paper cannabis marijuana Bhang fabric hash hashish hemp hippies medical properties of marijuana pot tetrahydrocannabinol textile textile industry THC weed.

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