Cannabis - Marijuana - Chanvre
Moderator: Le Tocard
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[center][large]Cannabis - Marijuana - Chanvre[/large][/center]
[---][right][small]Apprendre seul(e) à cultiver le cannabis
Voir aussi : http://www.the-savoisien.com/wawa-consp ... hp?id=1616[/small][/right]
[center][large]Run from the cure
Cannabis cure for cancer[/large][/center]
[center]Origine du film : USA
Réalisateur : Christian Laurette
Acteurs : Rick Simpson
Durée : 1H
Genre : Documentaire
Date de sortie : 2008
Langue : Anglais[/center]
[justify]Documentaire sur les découverte de Rick Simpson, les propriétés curative du cannabis sous forme d'huile peuvent guérir, entre autre, le cancer...[/justify]
[center]Run from the cure - cannabis cure for cancer.avi (474.19 MB)
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Rick Simpson
[center][large]Cannabis - Marijuana - Chanvre[/large][/center]
[---][right][small]Apprendre seul(e) à cultiver le cannabis
Voir aussi : http://www.the-savoisien.com/wawa-consp ... hp?id=1616[/small][/right]
[center][large]Run from the cure
Cannabis cure for cancer[/large][/center]
[center]Origine du film : USA
Réalisateur : Christian Laurette
Acteurs : Rick Simpson
Durée : 1H
Genre : Documentaire
Date de sortie : 2008
Langue : Anglais[/center]
[justify]Documentaire sur les découverte de Rick Simpson, les propriétés curative du cannabis sous forme d'huile peuvent guérir, entre autre, le cancer...[/justify]
[center]Run from the cure - cannabis cure for cancer.avi (474.19 MB)
[/center]
Rick Simpson
[center][large]Inside Marijuana[/large][/center]
Taille du fichier: 517.49 MB
[justify]Pour tout savoir sur la marijuana, une plante considérée comme une drogue et illégale dans de nombreux pays en dépit de ses vertus médicinales.
Bien que certains scientifiques fassent valoir ses vertus médicinales à des fins thérapeutiques, la marijuana es une substance prohibée dans la plupart des pays. Aux Etats-Unis, le gouvernement fédéral l´a placée dans la même catégorie que l´héroïne. Aussi, les forêts et les parcs nationaux américains sont devenus des lieux privilégiés pour cultiver la marijuana en toute discrétion. Enquête sur les dessous d´un trafic florissant et découverte des moyens mis en oeuvre par la police de différents pays pour tenter de l´endiguer.[/justify]
Taille du fichier: 517.49 MB
[justify]Pour tout savoir sur la marijuana, une plante considérée comme une drogue et illégale dans de nombreux pays en dépit de ses vertus médicinales.
Bien que certains scientifiques fassent valoir ses vertus médicinales à des fins thérapeutiques, la marijuana es une substance prohibée dans la plupart des pays. Aux Etats-Unis, le gouvernement fédéral l´a placée dans la même catégorie que l´héroïne. Aussi, les forêts et les parcs nationaux américains sont devenus des lieux privilégiés pour cultiver la marijuana en toute discrétion. Enquête sur les dessous d´un trafic florissant et découverte des moyens mis en oeuvre par la police de différents pays pour tenter de l´endiguer.[/justify]
[center][large]Au nom du Chanvre[/large][/center]
[justify]Reportage "Au nom du chanvre" qui explique les possibilités et l'avenir de la culture de cette plante qui n'est pas qu'un stupéfiant avec un peu d'histoire.
S'instruire sans préjugé calmement devant son ordinateur pendant 41 minutes et se faire sa propre opinion.[/justify]
Au nom du Chanvre.AVI
Taille du fichier: 701.5 MB
[justify]Reportage "Au nom du chanvre" qui explique les possibilités et l'avenir de la culture de cette plante qui n'est pas qu'un stupéfiant avec un peu d'histoire.
S'instruire sans préjugé calmement devant son ordinateur pendant 41 minutes et se faire sa propre opinion.[/justify]
Au nom du Chanvre.AVI
Taille du fichier: 701.5 MB
[center][large]Cannabis une plante entre le bien et le mal[/large][/center]
[justify]Cannabis Sativa est une plante légendaire et mythique et pourtant aucun livre d'histoire ne la raconte. Janus du monde végétal, son double visage est un cas unique. Il y a le chanvre, la plante textile légale et il y a le cannabis, la plante psychotrope...
Un très bon reportage de arte sur le cannabis qui nous explique son origine ainsi que certaines applications moderne qui pourraient être faites avec cette plante...
L'action du cannabis sur le cerveau n'est vraiment comprise que depuis quelques années.
En observant ses mécanismes d'action, les scientifiques ont découvert un système dont personne ne soupçonnait l'existence.
Leurs résultats, encore peu connus du grand public, devraient profondément modifier notre regard sur cette drogue.
Ils ouvrent des perspectives inédites sur de nouveaux traitements médicaux contre la douleur, l'obésité, l'anxiété ou encore la sclérose en plaques mais ceci est autre histoire...[/justify]
[center][small]Cannabis une plante entre le bien et le mal.mp4 (281.11 MB)[/small]
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[justify]Cannabis Sativa est une plante légendaire et mythique et pourtant aucun livre d'histoire ne la raconte. Janus du monde végétal, son double visage est un cas unique. Il y a le chanvre, la plante textile légale et il y a le cannabis, la plante psychotrope...
Un très bon reportage de arte sur le cannabis qui nous explique son origine ainsi que certaines applications moderne qui pourraient être faites avec cette plante...
L'action du cannabis sur le cerveau n'est vraiment comprise que depuis quelques années.
En observant ses mécanismes d'action, les scientifiques ont découvert un système dont personne ne soupçonnait l'existence.
Leurs résultats, encore peu connus du grand public, devraient profondément modifier notre regard sur cette drogue.
Ils ouvrent des perspectives inédites sur de nouveaux traitements médicaux contre la douleur, l'obésité, l'anxiété ou encore la sclérose en plaques mais ceci est autre histoire...[/justify]
[center][small]Cannabis une plante entre le bien et le mal.mp4 (281.11 MB)[/small]
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Last edited by PowerOfTruth on Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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[center][large]How Weed Won The West[/large][/center]
[justify]From the creators of American Drug War the long awaited sequel How Weed Won The West delves deeply into the culture and commerce of cannabis featuring California?s ganja growers, medicinal marijuana patients and law reform advocates. Kevin Booth?s vivid document from behind the front lines of the ?war on pot? blows the lid off a multi-billion dollar industry on the verge.
This is a must-see film because it destined to become an icon of the marijuana anti-prohibition movement. Even to someone who has not consumed weed in decades, this film definitely opens anyone?s eyes concerning the detrimental economic, social and human ramifications created by marijuana prohibition.
It takes the viewer through a journey of real life stories involving the relatively new California legal marijuana industry using a refreshing angle which does not focus strictly on the medicinal value of marijuana. The widespread responsible consumption of marijuana for personal recreation and mood enhancement is addressed as well.
While there are many light and entertaining moments which are implied by a somewhat playful title, the subject matter and the production values of this film give it a serious historical position as an iconic mainstream documentary film.[/justify]
[center]How Weed Won The West - 2010.avi (698.86 MB)
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[justify]From the creators of American Drug War the long awaited sequel How Weed Won The West delves deeply into the culture and commerce of cannabis featuring California?s ganja growers, medicinal marijuana patients and law reform advocates. Kevin Booth?s vivid document from behind the front lines of the ?war on pot? blows the lid off a multi-billion dollar industry on the verge.
This is a must-see film because it destined to become an icon of the marijuana anti-prohibition movement. Even to someone who has not consumed weed in decades, this film definitely opens anyone?s eyes concerning the detrimental economic, social and human ramifications created by marijuana prohibition.
It takes the viewer through a journey of real life stories involving the relatively new California legal marijuana industry using a refreshing angle which does not focus strictly on the medicinal value of marijuana. The widespread responsible consumption of marijuana for personal recreation and mood enhancement is addressed as well.
While there are many light and entertaining moments which are implied by a somewhat playful title, the subject matter and the production values of this film give it a serious historical position as an iconic mainstream documentary film.[/justify]
[center]How Weed Won The West - 2010.avi (698.86 MB)
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Last edited by Dejuificator II on Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Nous serons toujours là.
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[center][large]Super high me[/large][/center]
[justify]Determined to find out the true effects of marijuana on the human body, stand-up comedian and former Stoner of the Year Doug Benson documents his experience avoiding pot for 30 days and then consuming massive amounts of the drug for 30 days. More than just an amusing story of one man?s quest to get super high, this documentary also examines the hotly contested debate over medical marijuana use. Although the film is inspired by a joke which was inspired by Super Size Me, don?t expect to see the same dramatic reactions. Morgan Spurlock?s documentary about the dangers of excessive unhealthy eating was shockingly unhealthy for the filmmaker.
During the thirty days of only eating McDonalds Spurlock vomits, is drained of energy, and ultimately puts his own life in danger. This seems obvious, but the effects of such blatant abuse to his body there was extreme medical proof of the damage he had done to his body, and yet people continue to make fast-food a success in our increasingly obese nation.
In Spurlock?s television show, 30 Days, one episode features a mother binge drinking for thirty-days, which also shows obviously negative heath risks. From the image that marijuana has been given ever since a slightly suspicious ban in the 1930s, you might expect similar dramatic results when comedian Doug Benson decides to be stoned all day, every day, for thirty days.[/justify]
[center][large]Super high me.mp4 (324.4 MB)[/large]
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[justify]Determined to find out the true effects of marijuana on the human body, stand-up comedian and former Stoner of the Year Doug Benson documents his experience avoiding pot for 30 days and then consuming massive amounts of the drug for 30 days. More than just an amusing story of one man?s quest to get super high, this documentary also examines the hotly contested debate over medical marijuana use. Although the film is inspired by a joke which was inspired by Super Size Me, don?t expect to see the same dramatic reactions. Morgan Spurlock?s documentary about the dangers of excessive unhealthy eating was shockingly unhealthy for the filmmaker.
During the thirty days of only eating McDonalds Spurlock vomits, is drained of energy, and ultimately puts his own life in danger. This seems obvious, but the effects of such blatant abuse to his body there was extreme medical proof of the damage he had done to his body, and yet people continue to make fast-food a success in our increasingly obese nation.
In Spurlock?s television show, 30 Days, one episode features a mother binge drinking for thirty-days, which also shows obviously negative heath risks. From the image that marijuana has been given ever since a slightly suspicious ban in the 1930s, you might expect similar dramatic results when comedian Doug Benson decides to be stoned all day, every day, for thirty days.[/justify]
[center][large]Super high me.mp4 (324.4 MB)[/large]
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Nous serons toujours là.
[center][large]The Union[/large]
The Business Behind Getting High[/center]
[justify]Ever wonder what British Columbia?s most profitable industries are? Logging? Fishing? Tourism? Ever think to include marijuana? If you haven?t, think again. No longer a hobby for the stereotypical hippie culture of the ?60s, BC?s illegal marijuana trade industry has evolved into a seemingly unstoppable business giant, dubbed by those involved as ?The Union?.
Commanding upwards of $7 billion Canadian annually, The Union?s roots stretch far and wide, directly and indirectly affecting all areas of our society. With 65% to 85% of all ?BC Bud? being exported to the United States, it?s clear that the BC marijuana trade has become an international issue with consequences that extend far beyond our borders. When there are record profits to be made, who are the players, and when do their motives become questionable?
Why is marijuana illegal? What health risks do we really face? Does prohabition work? What would happen if we taxed it? Medicine, paper, fuel, textiles, food, etc. Are we missing something here?
Follow filmmaker Adam Scorgie as he dives head first into Canada?s most socially acceptable illegal activity. Along the way, Adam demsytifies the underground market and brings to light how such a large industry can function while remaining illegal. By interviewing experts from around the globe, including growers, clippers, police officers, criminalogists, economists, psychologists, medical doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, Scorgie explores the cause and effect nature of the business behind getting high.
Nobody?s innocent in this exploration of an industry that may be profiting more by being illegal. Join Adam Scorgie as he unravels the mystery of The Union.[/justify]
[center]The Union.flv (227.15 MB)
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The Business Behind Getting High[/center]
[justify]Ever wonder what British Columbia?s most profitable industries are? Logging? Fishing? Tourism? Ever think to include marijuana? If you haven?t, think again. No longer a hobby for the stereotypical hippie culture of the ?60s, BC?s illegal marijuana trade industry has evolved into a seemingly unstoppable business giant, dubbed by those involved as ?The Union?.
Commanding upwards of $7 billion Canadian annually, The Union?s roots stretch far and wide, directly and indirectly affecting all areas of our society. With 65% to 85% of all ?BC Bud? being exported to the United States, it?s clear that the BC marijuana trade has become an international issue with consequences that extend far beyond our borders. When there are record profits to be made, who are the players, and when do their motives become questionable?
Why is marijuana illegal? What health risks do we really face? Does prohabition work? What would happen if we taxed it? Medicine, paper, fuel, textiles, food, etc. Are we missing something here?
Follow filmmaker Adam Scorgie as he dives head first into Canada?s most socially acceptable illegal activity. Along the way, Adam demsytifies the underground market and brings to light how such a large industry can function while remaining illegal. By interviewing experts from around the globe, including growers, clippers, police officers, criminalogists, economists, psychologists, medical doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, Scorgie explores the cause and effect nature of the business behind getting high.
Nobody?s innocent in this exploration of an industry that may be profiting more by being illegal. Join Adam Scorgie as he unravels the mystery of The Union.[/justify]
[center]The Union.flv (227.15 MB)
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[center][large]Stoned in Suburbia[/large][/center]
[justify]A funny British documentary interviewing various cannabis users (hilarious to see grandmas talking about being arrested for growing etc!). More people smoke cannabis in Britain than ever before, 10 Million of us have confessed to trying it, and over 2 million spark up every month. Stoned In Suburbia is a social history film, examining the change in people?s opinions to cannabis over the past 50 years.
Discussing the impact of the 60?s sexual revolution, the Hippie movement, the emergence of the Punks right up until the modern day.[/justify]
[center]Stoned in Suburbia - 2005.flv (111.62 MB)
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[justify]A funny British documentary interviewing various cannabis users (hilarious to see grandmas talking about being arrested for growing etc!). More people smoke cannabis in Britain than ever before, 10 Million of us have confessed to trying it, and over 2 million spark up every month. Stoned In Suburbia is a social history film, examining the change in people?s opinions to cannabis over the past 50 years.
Discussing the impact of the 60?s sexual revolution, the Hippie movement, the emergence of the Punks right up until the modern day.[/justify]
[center]Stoned in Suburbia - 2005.flv (111.62 MB)
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[center][large]When We Grow? This Is What We Can Do[/large][/center]
[justify]When we grow is a documentary about cannabis in the UK. It looks at the history of the plant, the facts, its many uses and the laws and politics surrounding it.
Follow two young filmmakers on a shoe string budget, as they try to unravel what prohibition of cannabis really means, who it affects, who profits from it and why it was prohibited in the first place.
Featuring interviews with; a cannabis activist, a hydroponic grow shop owner, a cannabis dealer, a professor of neuropsychopharmacology, who just so happens to be a former government drugs policy advisor and a medical marijuana user who would rather die than live without it.[/justify]
[center]When we grow - This is what we can do.mp4 (666.89 MB)
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[justify]When we grow is a documentary about cannabis in the UK. It looks at the history of the plant, the facts, its many uses and the laws and politics surrounding it.
Follow two young filmmakers on a shoe string budget, as they try to unravel what prohibition of cannabis really means, who it affects, who profits from it and why it was prohibited in the first place.
Featuring interviews with; a cannabis activist, a hydroponic grow shop owner, a cannabis dealer, a professor of neuropsychopharmacology, who just so happens to be a former government drugs policy advisor and a medical marijuana user who would rather die than live without it.[/justify]
[center]When we grow - This is what we can do.mp4 (666.89 MB)
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[center][large]Sacred Weeds[/large][/center]
[justify]Sacred Weeds was a four part television series of 50 minute documentaries investigating the cultural impact of psychoactive plants on a broad array of early civilizations. The series was filmed at Hammerwood Park by the producer, Sarah Marris, and her production company TVF.
The Reader in European Pre-History at the University of Oxford, Dr Andrew Sherratt, was the series host. Prior to his resignation from the Uinversity of Oxford, Sherratt was appointed Professor of Archaeology. Each episode began and ended with Sherratt inscribing his diary with his reflections on the series? scientific and cultural investigations.
In each episode the series investigated one psychoactive plant and its cultural significance. Three specialists of various scientific disciplines were invited to monitor two volunteers who had taken each plant.
After the four episodes, Sherratt assigned considerably more significance to the psychoactive properties of plants in ancient civilization and the prehistoric period than expert knowledge hitherto.[/justify]
Salvia Divinorum
Sacred Weeds - Salvia Divinorum.flv (108.03 MB)
Henbane
Sacred Weeds - Henbane.flv (94.9 MB)
Amanita Muscaria
Sacred Weeds - Amanita Muscaria.flv (99.57 MB)
Blue Lilly
Sacred Weeds - Blue Lilly.flv (130.04 MB)
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[justify]Sacred Weeds was a four part television series of 50 minute documentaries investigating the cultural impact of psychoactive plants on a broad array of early civilizations. The series was filmed at Hammerwood Park by the producer, Sarah Marris, and her production company TVF.
The Reader in European Pre-History at the University of Oxford, Dr Andrew Sherratt, was the series host. Prior to his resignation from the Uinversity of Oxford, Sherratt was appointed Professor of Archaeology. Each episode began and ended with Sherratt inscribing his diary with his reflections on the series? scientific and cultural investigations.
In each episode the series investigated one psychoactive plant and its cultural significance. Three specialists of various scientific disciplines were invited to monitor two volunteers who had taken each plant.
After the four episodes, Sherratt assigned considerably more significance to the psychoactive properties of plants in ancient civilization and the prehistoric period than expert knowledge hitherto.[/justify]
Salvia Divinorum
Sacred Weeds - Salvia Divinorum.flv (108.03 MB)
Henbane
Sacred Weeds - Henbane.flv (94.9 MB)
Amanita Muscaria
Sacred Weeds - Amanita Muscaria.flv (99.57 MB)
Blue Lilly
Sacred Weeds - Blue Lilly.flv (130.04 MB)
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[center][large]Marijuana[/large]
It?s Time for a Conversation[/center]
[justify]Caroline Gay Welch passed away peacefully at home on July 17, 2008, after a year-long bout with ovarian cancer.
Her life was distinguished by quiet service to her community, including work for the Fremont Public Association and the Community House Mental Health Center in Seattle, Washington.
Speaking out openly about her medical use of marijuana marked a rare instance of willingness to be publicly recognized for her efforts on behalf of others.
With the help of Caroline?s friends and family, the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington was able to donate 364 copies of the Marijuana: It?s Time for a Conversation DVD to public libraries throughout Washington.
Thank you, Caroline, for sharing your story.[/justify]
[center]Marijuana It s Time For A Conversation.flv (66.32 MB)
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It?s Time for a Conversation[/center]
[justify]Caroline Gay Welch passed away peacefully at home on July 17, 2008, after a year-long bout with ovarian cancer.
Her life was distinguished by quiet service to her community, including work for the Fremont Public Association and the Community House Mental Health Center in Seattle, Washington.
Speaking out openly about her medical use of marijuana marked a rare instance of willingness to be publicly recognized for her efforts on behalf of others.
With the help of Caroline?s friends and family, the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington was able to donate 364 copies of the Marijuana: It?s Time for a Conversation DVD to public libraries throughout Washington.
Thank you, Caroline, for sharing your story.[/justify]
[center]Marijuana It s Time For A Conversation.flv (66.32 MB)
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[center][large]In Pot We Trust[/large][/center]
[justify]The medical use of marijuana is examined from every side of a very complex issue with this documentary that charts the suffering of four chronically ill patients whose reliance on the illegal drug as a pain killer is in jeopardy due to federal anti-narcotic legislation. Reform organizations, prohibitionist groups, politicians, drug war critics, scientists, and celebrities all get their say in this fascinating analysis.[/justify]
[center]In Pot We Trust.flv (227.62 MB)
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[justify]The medical use of marijuana is examined from every side of a very complex issue with this documentary that charts the suffering of four chronically ill patients whose reliance on the illegal drug as a pain killer is in jeopardy due to federal anti-narcotic legislation. Reform organizations, prohibitionist groups, politicians, drug war critics, scientists, and celebrities all get their say in this fascinating analysis.[/justify]
[center]In Pot We Trust.flv (227.62 MB)
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[center][large]CannaBiz[/large]
The Secret Economy of Marijuana[/center]
[justify]Canada?s $20 billion-dollar marijuana industry is now at a violent crossroads between crime and commerce. Impossible to police, yet steadily gaining public acceptance, the cannabis industry is now so vast and vital to Canada?s national economy that it can no longer be ignored.
CannaBiz unfolds in Grand Forks, BC, a small border town nestled in the Kootenay Mountains, where draft dodgers planted the first BC Bud in the 1960s. After the pine beetle chewed through what was left of the forest industry, marijuana became the backbone of the local economy.
In secret forest plots, basements, barns and high-tech underground bunkers, growers nurture some of the world?s most potent bud. Most of the marijuana here, and in the rest of Canada, is destined for the US market, where a pound of premium weed sells for a street price of $4,500.
Across the country, formerly laid-back marijuana growers now live in fear of armed thieves, and smugglers take huge risks to cross the beefed up American border. Conflicted police and RCMP officers like Harland Venema continue to fight a seemingly futile battle.
In Grand Forks, Brian Taylor, once nicknamed the marijuana mayor, is campaigning for medical marijuana as a prescription for economic prosperity. Ex con Sam Mellace dreams of supplying medical marijuana nationally through Shoppers Drug Mart outlets.[/justify]
[center]CannaBiz - The Secret Economy Of Marijuana - 2010.avi (348.85 MB)
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The Secret Economy of Marijuana[/center]
[justify]Canada?s $20 billion-dollar marijuana industry is now at a violent crossroads between crime and commerce. Impossible to police, yet steadily gaining public acceptance, the cannabis industry is now so vast and vital to Canada?s national economy that it can no longer be ignored.
CannaBiz unfolds in Grand Forks, BC, a small border town nestled in the Kootenay Mountains, where draft dodgers planted the first BC Bud in the 1960s. After the pine beetle chewed through what was left of the forest industry, marijuana became the backbone of the local economy.
In secret forest plots, basements, barns and high-tech underground bunkers, growers nurture some of the world?s most potent bud. Most of the marijuana here, and in the rest of Canada, is destined for the US market, where a pound of premium weed sells for a street price of $4,500.
Across the country, formerly laid-back marijuana growers now live in fear of armed thieves, and smugglers take huge risks to cross the beefed up American border. Conflicted police and RCMP officers like Harland Venema continue to fight a seemingly futile battle.
In Grand Forks, Brian Taylor, once nicknamed the marijuana mayor, is campaigning for medical marijuana as a prescription for economic prosperity. Ex con Sam Mellace dreams of supplying medical marijuana nationally through Shoppers Drug Mart outlets.[/justify]
[center]CannaBiz - The Secret Economy Of Marijuana - 2010.avi (348.85 MB)
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[center][large]Sex, Drugs, and Democracy[/large][/center]
[justify]Sex, Drugs, and Democracy is Jonathan Blank?s award-winning, indie cult film, which grossed over $1 million in its art-house run.
The Dutch idea of a free society includes a legalized sex industry, the open sale of marijuana and hashish, total equality for gays, distribution of clean syringes and methadone to addicts, and government financed abortion, euthanasia and sex education for schoolchildren.
Has this unconventional approach changed Holland from a land of tulips, windmills and wooden shoes into a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah?
Apparently not. In Holland rates of drug use, addiction and AIDS transmission are extremely low, and the Dutch have the lowest rates of abortion, teenage pregnancy and imprisonment in the world.
Filmed over the course of many months spent in Holland by writer/director Jonathan Blank, the provocative documentary has revealing interviews with everyone from government officials, police, clergy and scientists to club owners, drug dealers and prostitutes and outrageous scenes from hash bars, brothels, nightclubs, prisons and rallies. The outstanding soundtrack features music from American and Dutch indie bands.[/justify]
[center][large]Holland - Sex Drugs and Democracy.flv (186.4 MB)
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[justify]Sex, Drugs, and Democracy is Jonathan Blank?s award-winning, indie cult film, which grossed over $1 million in its art-house run.
The Dutch idea of a free society includes a legalized sex industry, the open sale of marijuana and hashish, total equality for gays, distribution of clean syringes and methadone to addicts, and government financed abortion, euthanasia and sex education for schoolchildren.
Has this unconventional approach changed Holland from a land of tulips, windmills and wooden shoes into a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah?
Apparently not. In Holland rates of drug use, addiction and AIDS transmission are extremely low, and the Dutch have the lowest rates of abortion, teenage pregnancy and imprisonment in the world.
Filmed over the course of many months spent in Holland by writer/director Jonathan Blank, the provocative documentary has revealing interviews with everyone from government officials, police, clergy and scientists to club owners, drug dealers and prostitutes and outrageous scenes from hash bars, brothels, nightclubs, prisons and rallies. The outstanding soundtrack features music from American and Dutch indie bands.[/justify]
[center][large]Holland - Sex Drugs and Democracy.flv (186.4 MB)
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[center][large]Grass[/large]
The History of Marijuana[/center]
[justify]Marijuana is the most controversial drug of the twentieth century. Smoked by generations of musicians, students and workers to little discernible ill effect, it continues to be reviled by the vast majority of governments around the world.
With his new film, Grass, veteran filmer Ron Mann brings his impeccable historical facility and story telling skills to recount how a relatively harmless drug has been demonized for decades.
With a rueful yet incisive script, deft editing and an impressive soundtrack featuring original songs by Mark Mothersbaugh and a veritable pot-pourri of tunes ranging from the Swing Era?s ?Reefer Man? through Dylan?s ?Rainy Day Women? to the hippie lament ?One Toke Over The Line,? Ron Mann?s Grass boasts extraordinary production values.
Funny yet political, Grass charts the terrible loss in imprisoned lives and billions of dollars wasted fighting a drug that refuses to go away.[/justify]
[center][large]Grass - The History Of Marijuana.mp4 (308.11 MB)
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The History of Marijuana[/center]
[justify]Marijuana is the most controversial drug of the twentieth century. Smoked by generations of musicians, students and workers to little discernible ill effect, it continues to be reviled by the vast majority of governments around the world.
With his new film, Grass, veteran filmer Ron Mann brings his impeccable historical facility and story telling skills to recount how a relatively harmless drug has been demonized for decades.
With a rueful yet incisive script, deft editing and an impressive soundtrack featuring original songs by Mark Mothersbaugh and a veritable pot-pourri of tunes ranging from the Swing Era?s ?Reefer Man? through Dylan?s ?Rainy Day Women? to the hippie lament ?One Toke Over The Line,? Ron Mann?s Grass boasts extraordinary production values.
Funny yet political, Grass charts the terrible loss in imprisoned lives and billions of dollars wasted fighting a drug that refuses to go away.[/justify]
[center][large]Grass - The History Of Marijuana.mp4 (308.11 MB)
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