In pot we trust. Great documentary!

Wikidbchofthewst

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Tebor...I'm about to rep you for posting the actual vids, but you only posted the first 3, are the rest not on youtube? Cuz OOOOH I hate it when someone gets me started on something that's in several parts, and it turns out the last part isn't available....
 

tebor

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tebor

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there is a full length one on google video but I couldn't figure out how to embed it.
 

IRONMAN420

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Just got finished watching it and I thought it was a well made documentary. Most of the people who were against it are so out of touch with reality.
 

BOOM WHOMP

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I just saw it also. Great documentary. Those anti- medical marijuana guys were so fucking fascist that it was disturbing.
I totally agree bro. They weren't even making valid arguments. It was not about total legalization but medicinal uses. How are these people running the country?
 

Stoney McFried

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Seeing that one woman in it,the change in the tension in her body and her speech after she smoked it....it spoke volumes for the medicinal value of pot.To think that woman is considered a criminal because she has to drive to see a dealer to get medication that actually works for her is mind boggling.Another good movie I watched recently is American Drug War.Grass is also good.
 

tnrtinr

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Seeing that one woman in it,the change in the tension in her body and her speech after she smoked it....it spoke volumes for the medicinal value of pot.To think that woman is considered a criminal because she has to drive to see a dealer to get medication that actually works for her is mind boggling.
I felt so bad for her seeing her struggle. She was obviously in pain and she couldn't even call to get her printer fixed because they would hang up on her when she stuttered. The love that she had for those kids was amazingly beautiful and to think that she is considered a criminal in our society and her kids can be taken from her upon arrest shows that WE as a country are the ones have our priorities in the wrong place.

She took a few puffs and the stutter was gone and she looked completely different. I was thinking how much her quality of life would dramatically increase if she had access to medication.

It is sad that she has to commute to the city to buy less than an eighth in a fucking back alley from a dealer. She then has to worry about getting busted and having her children taken away.

It was a perfect juxtaposition to the disgusting and disgraceful when that Congressman was saying "there is no such thing as medical marijuana!"
 
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