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It restricted immigration from most countries. -APEX
The country that produces the largest amunt of majuana seeds, or hemp is the United States. There are other countries that also produce a large amount in South America.
In the United States, rice cultivation was most profitable in the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia. It's now found in Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas. On a global level, rice production is a staple of many Asian countries.
Hemp is made of a type of Cannabis Sativa, aka the marijuana plant. Most Hemp is made from a type of this plant that is not drug related.
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Cuba North Korea Israel Iran Sudan Syria However, this depends on the traded items in question. These are just the most highly restricted countries.
No. Immigration in Spain is restricted by a quota system and a complexnaturalization program. This is no different than most Western countries.
A misdemeanor conviction for marijuana cultivation could potentially impact a passport application, but it may not automatically disqualify you. The decision will depend on the specifics of the case and the severity of the conviction. It's recommended to disclose any criminal convictions on the passport application.
While not illegal in most countries, gunsmithing is heavily restricted. For the most part, firearm related repairs are only performed by people trained and employed buy the police and the military. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunsmith#Global_Overview
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I think off course: "Make the most you can of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere." -George Washington
Rye is most commonly grown in Northern and Eastern Europe, particularly in countries like Russia, Germany, Poland, and Belarus. These regions have the ideal climate and soil conditions for rye cultivation.