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Topic: ‘Marijuana’

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1. Guns and Weed – The Road to Freedom

“There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in the US, and most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos, and entertainers. Their Satanic music, jazz, and swing, result from marijuana use. This marijuana causes white women to seek sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers, and any others.” — Harry J. Anslinger, Sworn testimony before Congress in 1937 that led to their passing the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937.... - [More]

Posted: August 27, 2012 in Documentary

2. How Weed Won The West

While California is going bankrupt, one business is booming. “How Weed Won the West” is the story of the growing medical cannabis / marijuana industry in the greater Los Angeles area, with over 700 dispensaries doling out the buds. As a treatment for conditions ranging from cancer and AIDS, to anxiety, ADHD, and insomnia, cannabis is quickly proving itself as a healthier natural alternative to many prescription drugs.... - [More]

Posted: August 29, 2011 in Documentary

3. Dana Goes to Jail!

TokeOfTheTown.com | Have you ever wanted to go into a courtroom and honestly tell the judge and prosecutor what you think of their marijuana laws?” Walker asked on the Facebook page, “Dana Goes to Jail!”... - [More]

Posted: July 30, 2011 in Articles

4. Do Drug Prosecutors Have Consciences?

FreeConcord.org | After passing the house with a veto-proof majority, New Hampshire’s 2011 medicinal cannabis bill HB442 faces a public hearing before the Senate’s Health and Human Services committee. Karen Echol, drug prosecutor for the Attorney General, is a familiar face at any hearing related to changes in NH’s drug policy. For years she has been repeating the same prohibitionist and fear mongering arguments. Her refusal to answer questions which challenge her paradigm, as well as her refusal to accept information on medical cannabis given to her by a disabled veteran exemplify her personal battle against cognitive dissonance.... - [More]

Posted: April 23, 2011 in Videos

5. Why Marijuana Is Illegal

SkepticalProgressive | Jello Biafra goes over the reasons that Marijuana/Hemp was outlawed as presented in Jack Herer’s book “The Emperor Wears No Clothes”, first published in 1985. The primary thesis being that Marijuana/Hemp was outlawed on the behalf of individuals and corporations that did not wish to compete against it as an industrial product. ... - [More]

Posted: January 12, 2011 in Videos

6. 10 Cannabis Studies the Government Wished it Had Never Funded

10) MARIJUANA USE HAS NO EFFECT ON MORTALITY:
A massive study of California HMO members funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) found marijuana use caused no significant increase in mortality. Tobacco use was associated with increased risk of death. Sidney, S et al. Marijuana Use and Mortality. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 87 No. 4, April 1997. p. 585-590. Sept. 2002.... - [More]

Posted: November 26, 2010 in Articles

7. Emperor of Hemp: The Jack Herer Story

The life of Jack Herer and his struggle for awareness and enlightenment of cannabis sativa, a.k.a. marijuana or hemp. His research into this plant culminates in his writing The Emperor Wears No Clothes: The Official Hemp Bible. He has dedicated his life to educating people about the history and many utilizations of hemp, the conspiracy against it, and ending marijuana prohibition.... - [More]

Posted: October 27, 2010 in Books, Documentary

8. A.K.A. Tommy Chong

At the height of popularity of the Bush administration — the federal government entrapped and subsequently imprisoned Tommy Chong. Josh Gilbert began documenting the federal case against his long time friend, for the terrible crime of selling bongs. This film examines the personal effects on Tommy, the motivations and tactics of the politicized Justice Department under George Bush, set against the back drop of the War on Drugs and the legal issues involved.... - [More]

Posted: October 21, 2010 in Documentary

9. Maybe They Should Be Brown Shirts Instead

TokeOfTheTown | Remember as kids, we were taught that one of the worst things about totalitarian regimes was their propensity to get children to snitch out their parents? Well, welcome to the U.S.S.A.... - [More]

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10. The Human Solution

LibertyOnTour | LibertyOnTour attended a fundraiser held by The Human Solution for Ronnie Nauls, who was arrested by the feds for running a marijuana collective. We also had a chance to meet several other folks who had been harmed by the never ending war on you, oops, I mean drugs.... - [More]

Posted: September 18, 2010 in Videos