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OK, yeah, it’s been a while. So what? I’m up and walking again, with the aid of a walker with wheels. Bless my cannabis, it’s been a hell of a ride. To deal with the damage, caused by relapse, I knew I needed high doses of cannabinoids. I did not want to feel the ‘high’ as I wanted to be active and so speed recovery even more. I knew that oral absorption of this amount of cannabis would leave me able to do nothing but drool and sleep. The same would apply to vaporising large amounts too. Another solution was…

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Hemp Hemp Hooray! is a fast paced, fun educational glimpse into the potential of the world’s most useful and versatile plant, cannabis hemp, and its burgeoning renewed industrial marketplace. Discover the re-emergence of the world’s most versatile plant, cannabis hemp, into the industrial market place. This renewable natural resource can provide many of our world’s needs while cleaning and rebuilding the environment. See hundreds of eco-friendly hemp goods such as household items, paper, building materials, body care products, nutritious foods, clothing, even plastics. Visit hempfields and factories around the world including Canada, China, and Europe. In France, see the making…

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a/k/a Tommy Chong is a dynamic portrait of comedy legend Tommy Chong of Cheech and Chong set against the unfolding political horror story of post 9/11 America. Filmmaker Josh Gilbert follows the tragic and absurd tale of Chong as he travels down the rabbit hole of Americas war on drugs and the federal prison system after becoming the primary target in a government sting, code named Operation Pipe Dreams. In February of 2003, at a time of unparalleled assaults to our freedom by international terrorists, John Ashcroft and U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan spent 12 million dollars to take down…

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It’s Just a Plant is an illustrated children’s book about marijuana. It follows the journey of a young girl as she learns about the plant from a diverse cast of characters including her parents, a local farmer, a doctor, and a police officer.Marijuana can be hard to talk about.Many parents have tried marijuana, millions still use it, and most feel awkward about disclosing such histories (many duck the question) for fear that telling kids the truth might encourage them to experiment too.Meanwhile, “drug facts” children learn in school can be more frightening than educational, blaming pot for everything from teenage…

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Italy’s top court ruled Tuesday that citizens may grow marijuana on their home balconies and terraces. Such an amount “could cause no harm,” said the Cassation Court.Citing this rationale, the supreme justices rejected an appeal filed by prosecutors from the Catanzaro Court of Appeals contesting the not-guilty verdict of a 23-year-old charged for keeping a cannabis plant in a small vase on his home balcony in the town of Scalea in Calabria.The plant had the potential to produce 16mg of the marijuana drug.Tuesday’s verdict signals a new chapter at the Cassation Court, where previously narcotics cultivation always required a punishment,…

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Before even considering this, I feel it is essential to point out that it is not cannabis itself that is illegal – it is the possession, cultivation (production) and supply without a license, that is banned. The law is against the people that wish to use the plant to their benefit.The lame Government excuse I’ve heard throughout 20 years of campaigning, for not changing the law, is that they believe use would go up – they then go on to tell us blatant lies that cannabis is a dangerous drug and causes this or that problem with people, whilst denying…

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The award-winning documentary “Marijuana: It’s Time for a Conversation” invites viewers to consider whether these laws are working for us or against us. What does marijuana law enforcement cost us in tax dollars? How effective is prohibition at controlling marijuana use and availability? What are the social consequences of marijuana prohibition? Are the consequences of marijuana arrests and convictions fair? Are the laws applied fairly to all Americans? How did we end up with these laws in the first place? Is marijuana prohibition doing more harm than good? Sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union and featuring noted travel writer…

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CBC Television’s THE NATURE OF THINGS with David Suzuki examines the medicinal uses of marijuana. There is a growing number of people who regard marijuana ( cannabis ) as a benign medicine, offering relief to people suffering from a variety of illnesses, including epilepsy, arthritis, multiple sclerosis and glaucoma as well as lessening the side effects of medications and treatments given to cancer and HIV patients. People who use marijuana to alleviate their suffering, live with the added anxiety of possible arrest, jail and forfeiture of property.  They all say it’s worth the risk.  This program tells the stories of…

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