Tommy Chong: For one thing, the medical approach has changed everything. In the 70s, a Nixon commission had recommended that medical marijuana use be a criminal offense under federal or state law. However, President Nixon himself overruled doomed marijuana and the commission's research to its current illegal status. Today, the medical marijuana approach has changed the try here culture.
In My Room, A Vietnam vet talks about his experience in the war, coming back and being there. A documentary. The interview was interwoven with a few disturbing artwork and photos of protests of the war and with footage. Skulls, and dark black and red scenes. If I needed to watch something this web was as good as any.
Films like 'Reefer Madness' (1936), 'Marihuana: Assassin of Youth' (1935) and 'Marihuana: The Devil's Weed' (1936) were propaganda designed by these industrialists to create an enemy. Their purpose was to gain public support so that anti-marihuana laws could be passed.
Secret meetings were held by these financial tycoons. Hemp was declared dangerous and a threat to their billion dollar enterprises. For their dynasties to remain intact, hemp had to go. These men took an obscure Mexican slang word:'marihuana' and pushed it into the consciousness of America.
In particular, Platshorn was specifically told not to appear at an upcoming High Times medical event in San Francisco. Krsche ordered Robert to immediately stop treating his cancer with cannabis oil, and he was no longer to associate with federal patient and fellow Silver Tour board member Rosenfeld.
Won't listen, won't give, it's a lose / lose for everybody if all three groups won't talk! Our side gave up or lost a lot of ground here and why not try these out all sides are prepared to fight to the end.