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"When We Grow" Cannabis documentary

not watching. when it comes to the time in my life that i decide i wana give growing weed a try, then ima stock up on as much information i can about it to ensure that it turns out to be a successful project. for now ill just stick to buyin my $5 bags of ari while im 20 with not that much money.. when i get to my mid 20's ill have more money and a somewhat stapled down life and ill buy good deals by the ounce.. and when i get to around 30 id say is when ill have set down life with an apartment and i can experiment with self-producing my own supply.
 
It was good. They gave info on hemp and cannabis, interviewed some guy that owns a hydro store and a woman using for medicinal reasons. They also had the guy that was kicked from his job for saying ecstasy is safer than alcohol talking for almost the whole show which was good.
I recommend this documentary.
 
Sarah the woman with MS is a good friend of mine... I think the young presentable guy beats the cliched dread locked tie-dyed stoner for sure anyway. ;)
 
I agree, he was good, which makes it even more surprising as it's not what I expected when I first saw him at the start.

I liked it because it was more balanced than the usual BBC cannabis documentaries which are usually presented in a way that gives the viewer the impression that they are being fair and looking at it from both points of view in a balanced way yet are really biased against cannabis and use myth, fantasy and tabloid-style scare stories about psychosis and all the usual crap. They often use an element of fact and truth in their documentaries to give them an air of legitimacy and credibility, when in fact they are nothing more than part of the sly goverbent propaganda-machine that profits from the abuse of cannabis users who are often sick and vulnerable.
 
Sarah the woman with MS is a good friend of mine... I think the young presentable guy beats the cliched dread locked tie-dyed stoner for sure anyway. ;)

You know her? Wow, it's a small world, aint it?

When I saw her in the BBC documentary I have to admit I felt so sorry for her it brought tears to my eyes. It really reinforced my anger towards the goverbent and their victimization of people like Sarah.

I'm surprised they didn't bust her after she basically publicly admitted to growing weed in her own home for herself. Good on her for having the balls though!
 
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