Proponents of hemp fabric state that it lasts twice as long as cotton, and it can be grown efficiently with few pesticides. Hemp cloth shoes are legal to own in the United States, as they contain no active drug.
Hemp cultivation has been illegal in the United States since 1937. All hemp fabric sold in the United States is imported. During World War II, some farmers were given special permits allowing them to grow hemp. The United States Government even released a propaganda film entitled "Hemp for Victory."

Former Federal "drug czar" Lee P. Brown accused adidas of marketing the "Hemp" sneaker to
"capitalize on the drug culture." Because of the controversy, adidas renamed the "Hemp" as the "Gazelle
Natural" as it is the Gazelle design with a hemp cloth
upper.

These
sneakers have the rather interesting name "All Star High Hemp."

I was watching my
evening news on KTRK-TV in Houston (Harris
County, Texas, USA). They were interviewing a police officer in the
Houston suburb of Pasadena. As part of the
report, it was mentioned that one of the gangs in the Pasadena area has an interesting use
for a pair of high-top Converse "Chuck Taylor" All Star sneakers. According to the
Pasadena Police, the presence of a pair of high-top Chucks (which the officer being interviewed referred to as "drug shoes") hanging
from a utility line indicates that drug dealers are active
in the area. They even yanked down a pair live on TV.
I had a reader report the same thing happens in Jaffa, Israel.
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