History of Marijuana
History of Marijuana
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I think this would make a wonderful addition to the cable channel.
People need to be informed with the truth of this harmless plant.
Thank you BTM!
-Miss Green
"Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it."
Don't just burn it
Learn it
I think HEMP can help solve the food shortage. Why spend tax payers dollars to feed the sick and hungry when they can sustain themselves? Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach him to fish, and he will eat forever.
I have heard of societies that have no food. And people are eating mud and grass cookies. And people are already wearing their teeth out because of the dirt. This must change.
End the lies and greed. I agree with the premise that corporations do not want to compete against something that can renew itself rapidly and provide many industrial usages such as oils, biofuels, medicines, but in this case provide a food source, be it hemp seeds or other.
MSM will black that one out too.
This could be a show in and of itself.
End the hunger now. Fix the problem. Give them a gift that god blessed the planet with.
Wait, that would go against the fear and stigma they have instilled in society through propoganda devices.
Trevor, I vote up!
Just in the 30 seconds he says "....Physical and moral ruin." Read my bio. Sounds like physical and moral ruin to me too! ; D
Viox, Ritalin, Prozac, Ambien, Zoloft, etc. Hugely harmless.
Yo
Our time is NOW.
Harrelson doing the voice over?
Excellent, 2 thumbs up!
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Trevor, This is PERFECT! This is the sort of picture to draw the crowd that doesn't have the attention span for the Economics Report into the Liberty camp. The format is engaging, and the topic has wide appeal. The History of Marijuana (Legislation and Prosecution) in this country is, of course, a history of government deceit and the rise of the American police state. It is a tragedy of lives wasted--not through drugs but through the criminal "justice" system. It is a tragedy of dollars drained and individual liberties lost. I've never tried illegal drugs, including pot, but the criminalization of a substance far less dangerous than tobacco and less addictive than alcohol infringes on our constitutionally guaranteed liberties and only empowers the criminal markets that supply it. Great work. P.S. Is the "Robert Kennedy" mentioned in the credits the Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.?
of marijuana for years but no one can remember anything
If our beloved government or congressmen could find a way to regulate it and tax it like they did alcohol it would be legalized today and the hypocrites in congress and law enforcement wouldn't have to sneak around and do it.
Question...was it just me or did the film end abruptly?
I tried it once....but never inhaled :)
The facts presented here are consistent with those I found in the law enforcement library where I attended college in 1974. In my 56 years on this planet 90% of the people who flushed their lives down the dumper with drugs did so primarily with alcohol not pot.
The definition of politics is: Who gets what, when, where and how. There is no reason why marijuana should be illegal except that it would have a negative effect on the profits of pharmacutical and alcohol corporations. Law enforcement and prisons would also oppose change because their govenment subsidies would be diminished.
The almighty state will not allow a harmless substance with positive medical properties to be grown in the backyards of citizens without a fight. The corrupt American political system currently exists only to place wealth in the pockets of the elites. What politicians are honest and courageous enough to lay their careers on the line by standing up for their constituents and say what is right.
Who dares to say "The king has no clothes"?