Canada exploring a new electric car, Kestrel, with the body made entirely out of hemp mats.
A vehicle that runs on cannabis -- also known as weed, reefer, ganja -- could be coming to a show room near you in the near future. According to
Time Magazine's News Feed, a prototype is in the works that could change car commercials on your television to "buy now from your tri-state pot dealer."
The CBC delivers an introduction to an advanced form of auto-making, crafted with the help of controlled substances. A group of Alberta-based companies are putting their heads together to design the Kestrel, an electric car with a body constructed out of hemp mats. (See a special on the history of the electric car). The car is expected to hold up to three people, with a top speed of 90 kilometers (55.9 miles) per hour. Unfortunately for American competitors, importing processed hemp is a crime in the United States, leaving Canadians ahead of the curve on this cannabis-powered endeavor. Source
Marijuana is undergoing a make-over. First legalization for medicinal purposes, now using it to make cars. Wow! That's a big jump.
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