Showing posts with label Marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marijuana. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Learn Some More.

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Watch this stimulating debate on the motion to legalize drugs. Since the drug war began 30 years ago it has cost the U.S. government $2.5 trillion dollars and has currently locked up over 100,000 nonviolent drug offenders in federal prison. The side arguing for the legalization of drugs points out how the drug war has primarily been waged against minorities and the poor in a disproportionate ratio to drug usage. They argue that drug use does not equal drug abuse, and that many drugs such as marijuana are less harmful to society than the current legal drugs of alcohol and prescription drugs. The side arguing against legalizing drugs points out the detrimental effects some drugs have had on communities such as meth and heroin, and how the drug war has to an extent deterred drug usage. Be sure to wait for the results of this excellent debate from Intelligence Squared U.S.

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"Besides, Canada, Cannabis, it's a no brainer. ' ~Bro. B.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Kaneh Bosm: The Hidden Story of Cannabis in the Old Testament


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A doctor's case for medical marijuana | David Casarett

Can Cannabis oil reduce cancerous tumors? - Newsnight






BBC Newsnight

Published on Mar 25, 2015

Its known as a pain reliever but can it cure serious illnesses? The medical use of marijuana has been legalized in almost half of US states and anecdotal evidence suggests that cannabis oil can be used for serious illnesses.

"Besides, Canada, Cannabis, its a no brainer. ' ~Bro. B.

The Pot Debate

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Watch this stimulating debate on the motion to legalize drugs. Since the drug war began 30 years ago it has cost the U.S. government $2.5 trillion dollars and has currently locked up over 100,000 nonviolent drug offenders in federal prison. The side arguing for the legalization of drugs points out how the drug war has primarily been waged against minorities and the poor in a disproportionate ratio to drug usage. They argue that drug use does not equal drug abuse, and that many drugs such as marijuana are less harmful to society than the current legal drugs of alcohol and prescription drugs. The side arguing against legalizing drugs points out the detrimental effects some drugs have had on communities such as meth and heroin, and how the drug war has to an extent deterred drug usage. Be sure to wait for the results of this excellent debate from Intelligence Squared U.S.

Source it now: LearnOutLoud.com

"Besides, Canada, Cannabis, its a no brainer. ' ~Bro. B.