Weed Wars

Yes I understand you well. I feel the same way, My state is not legal and I think when politicians here see what is going on there they will fight against legalization. The people on the fence might see these stoned people running a med clinic and stay on the other side.
 

Orithil

Well-Known Member
No thanks. Twice is enough. As Feelinit pointed out, there appears to be an edited version without it.
Ok, great, edited version without it, but it still happened, it still makes us look like criminals, and people are still seeing it, so who gives a hard high one if they edited it out for the show, this is the internet and people like that makes the rest of us look like irresponsible idiots who can't walk away from the MJ for a few to drive. And that is bullshit.
 

forgetfulpenguin

Active Member
First I agree with the recommendation for The Union: The Business Behind Getting High. One of the best documentaries I've seen. Many good interviews and they discuss some of the research. If noncommercial streaming is legal in your country then you can search for it on icefilms.info (Legal in the US for now, Switzerland will even let you download it for personal use)

I love the don't grow/smoke weed disclaimer at the beginning. More seriously I'm somewhat conflicted about the show. On the one hand the fact that it exists is a measure of progress. A decade ago I couldn't imagine a mainstream channel like Discovery showing people openly using cannabis, showing stoners successfully running a business, and even discussing how cannabis is grown in brief. They are also giving the DEA less face time then most mainstream cannabis documentaries from the US.

That said, I don't feel that the people depicted on the show are necessarily the best spokespeople for medical cannabis. At times it feels like I'm watching a sequel to Nice Dreams where Cheech & Chong open a storefront, with Chong liberally dipping into the stores stash. I'm not saying that they are not professionals (they run a serious businesses) but being on camera while you use the store like a personal weed bank is bad PR. Acting like a stoner on camera is bad PR. Letting cameras see your infested grow is actually rather brave.

I give them all credit for risking a raid by being so public but I'm on the fence about the show. Still with streaming I'll probably watch the next episode when I'm bored and high.
 

NUTBUSH47

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Ok, great, edited version without it, but it still happened, it still makes us look like criminals, and people are still seeing it, so who gives a hard high one if they edited it out for the show, this is the internet and people like that makes the rest of us look like irresponsible idiots who can't walk away from the MJ for a few to drive. And that is bullshit.
There are soo many intelligent people(doctors lawyers politicians ) fighting there asses off to legalize it, and they put this group on... Millions watched.
 
Must be 2 versions of this scene. Never saw him open it, and he never mentioned anything about this: won't take effect for 45 mins, so it's ok"

Must have been cut in the version I have on DVR
i didnt see that either but i am east coast and i know FDD is back out west, cause thats where my driftwood stand came from currently holding my FDD Sherlock with the Marble Eye to make sure i am sharing.
 
Why anybody involved in what many of us are would watch stupid shit like that weed war show is beyond me,its like watching the cop shows.

When i watch tv i surely dont want to see shit about weed or the fukin police,i see enough weed in my real life to where im not impressed by what others are doing anymore.
but you grace us with your presence on a marijuana website/forum. thanks.........
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i didnt see that either but i am east coast and i know FDD is back out west, cause thats where my driftwood stand came from currently holding my FDD Sherlock with the Marble Eye to make sure i am sharing.

just watch 'the soup'. that's where i saw it. they made a big joke about it.
 
my thoughts are that it is good to get it out there and let people who dont have access/knowledge about MMJ, to see what it really looks like. they wont go thru with a fine tooth comb cause they dont know what they are watching, like we do.

I am glad to see it on prime time 10pm on a major channel, means we as a movement and a silent majority, are making head way toward legalization/decriminalization
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
This crap is gonna do more harm than good. My state that is not legal will look at them and say they wont let that nonsense go one here.

As for marijuana gold rush, It made me sick to see these investor pricks gearing up to make millions and rape our culture in the process.
Mark my word, when this plant is made legal, it will be legal ONLY through pharmaceutical companies making trillions of dollars in profits off of us. To have it in any other form will still be illegal. In other words, you get all the justice you can afford - just like it's always fucking been. Cocksuckers.
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
The Soup aired the clip on Wednesday, the show premiered on Thursday, they were able to look at footage that was cut from the show. And after watching both again, everyone is right, He DID eat the edible in the car (on the soup clip) but he did say (on the show) that if he eats them just before he goes on stage it works best, which anyone who knows anything about edibles knows he needed to eat them closer to the 45 minutes early for them to help at all, if he ate them at the start they would kick in half way through the conference.....
 
The Soup aired the clip on Wednesday, the show premiered on Thursday, they were able to look at footage that was cut from the show. And after watching both again, everyone is right, He DID eat the edible in the car (on the soup clip) but he did say (on the show) that if he eats them just before he goes on stage it works best, which anyone who knows anything about edibles knows he needed to eat them closer to the 45 minutes early for them to help at all, if he ate them at the start they would kick in half way through the conference.....
Your right, maybe they didnt think we would notice the time it took him to get to the convention? Good or bad its still publicity and we will see alot of action one way or another over the next year.
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
I enjoyed it for what it was, a show about weed in california, but could not help but be taken aback by their attitudes, and there seemed to be a lot of nonsese being sprouted (quite possbily enforced by the network or such) about the 60 hours a week maintenance and how he was eating hand to mouth etc, seemed just a little off, or jsut had a silly lifestyle he was trying to keep going :p
 

Purplestickeypunch

Active Member
how can anyone take a man with braids serious to begin with? :?
Yeah I'm still trying to figure that out. I haven't watched a second of the actual show (minus the muted link and commercials) so I don't really have an opinion yey. I've seen him on other pot documentaries and he looked the same. Is he an American Indian or does he just think he is some sort of pimp?
 

fdd2blk

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Yeah I'm still trying to figure that out. I haven't watched a second of the actual show (minus the muted link and commercials) so I don't really have an opinion yey. I've seen him on other pot documentaries and he looked the same. Is he an American Indian or does he just think he is some sort of pimp?
i'm all for "diversity". but dude looks like he stepped out of a mary poppins video. :neutral:
 

irieie

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any publicity is good publicity. just the fact that this subject matter is being shown openly is a good sign for public opinion. at the same time some of the portrayals of the potheads are stereotypical and do not take into account the wide spectrum of people who use cannabis. but i dont think the show is misleading or lying about the people it is depicting. as for the clip with him eating the edible and driving, i am glad that the producers of the show decided to cut that from the final version of the pilot episode which aired. this atleast goes to show that someone making this program has some level of objectivity.
 

NUTBUSH47

Well-Known Member
any publicity is good publicity. just the fact that this subject matter is being shown openly is a good sign for public opinion. at the same time some of the portrayals of the potheads are stereotypical and do not take into account the wide spectrum of people who use cannabis. but i dont think the show is misleading or lying about the people it is depicting. as for the clip with him eating the edible and driving, i am glad that the producers of the show decided to cut that from the final version of the pilot episode which aired. this atleast goes to show that someone making this program has some level of objectivity.
It's all about the producers and the editing... The could have shown more patients getting much needed relief.. They could have focused things a lil different..The whole program seemed like a giant clip from the Soup.. We have to realize the razorblade edge this movement is on..The people who just aren't sure how to vote..
 
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