The Death Of Pharmacological McCarthyism: Don't Fear The Reefer | Marijuana.com
Dr. Gabriel G Nahas passed away a few months ago and will not likely be missed. The not so good Dr. was the doomed nut-bag who instigated the plethora of Bullshit reports – which began the propaganda machine, stating that marijuana smoking was the main gateway drug to nastier, more insidious drugs. Dr. Nahas was responsible for penning *10 half-baked anti pot books, in addition to reporting in approximately 700 articles in various scientific journals, all of which suggested that marijuana contributed to cancer of the neck and head, overall weakening of the immune system, brain damage, infertility – all of which is complete crap.
Dr. Gabriel G. Nahas, 92, a controversial medical researcher who became a prominent crusader against marijuana, died June 28 in Manhattan.
Despite the U.S. government’s nearly century-long prohibition of the plant, cannabis is nonetheless one of the most investigated therapeutically active substances in history. Scientific studies of the cannabis plant have now identified over 60 unique, active cannabinoids – such as THC, THCV, CBD, THCA, CBC, and CBG, among others – many of which possess distinctive and important therapeutic properties.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Death Of Pharmacological McCarthyism: Don't Fear The Reefer | Marijuana.com
The Death Of Pharmacological McCarthyism: Don't Fear The Reefer | Marijuana.com
Dr. Gabriel G Nahas passed away a few months ago and will not likely be missed. The not so good Dr. was the doomed nut-bag who instigated the plethora of Bullshit reports – which began the propaganda machine, stating that marijuana smoking was the main gateway drug to nastier, more insidious drugs. Dr. Nahas was responsible for penning *10 half-baked anti pot books, in addition to reporting in approximately 700 articles in various scientific journals, all of which suggested that marijuana contributed to cancer of the neck and head, overall weakening of the immune system, brain damage, infertility – all of which is complete crap.
Dr. Gabriel G. Nahas, 92, a controversial medical researcher who became a prominent crusader against marijuana, died June 28 in Manhattan.
Dr. Gabriel G Nahas passed away a few months ago and will not likely be missed. The not so good Dr. was the doomed nut-bag who instigated the plethora of Bullshit reports – which began the propaganda machine, stating that marijuana smoking was the main gateway drug to nastier, more insidious drugs. Dr. Nahas was responsible for penning *10 half-baked anti pot books, in addition to reporting in approximately 700 articles in various scientific journals, all of which suggested that marijuana contributed to cancer of the neck and head, overall weakening of the immune system, brain damage, infertility – all of which is complete crap.
Dr. Gabriel G. Nahas, 92, a controversial medical researcher who became a prominent crusader against marijuana, died June 28 in Manhattan.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
How Did Hurricane Sandy Effect Your Marijuana Harvest? | Marijuana.com
How Did Hurricane Sandy Effect Your Marijuana Harvest? | Marijuana.com
October around the country is generally considered harvest time. Growers get weird and cynical from too many months of fighting back insects, mold and thieves. Regardless of whether you were an outdoor cultivator or an indoor hydroponics specialist, hurricane Sandy offered up a whole new set of obstacles for you to overcome the last few days. As medical patients and recreational smokers alike, scramble up and down the eastern seaboard like a pack of wild dogs, searching for generators, tarps and anything else they might useful to stabilize their hard-earned crop, the super-storm of the century gathered up power and slammed ashore.
Sandy made landfall between New York City and New Jersey late Monday afternoon with an opening salvo of 80 mph sustained winds, which cut power to more than 6 million homes from the embattled state of Ohio, all the way down to South Carolina. The storm not only left the indoor medical marijuana grower struggling for power and scrambling for a way to finish their growth cycle, but she also put the presidential campaign into an indefinite holding pattern – just one week before the election.
“Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you’re a thousand miles from the corn field.” … Dwight David Eisenhower
October around the country is generally considered harvest time. Growers get weird and cynical from too many months of fighting back insects, mold and thieves. Regardless of whether you were an outdoor cultivator or an indoor hydroponics specialist, hurricane Sandy offered up a whole new set of obstacles for you to overcome the last few days. As medical patients and recreational smokers alike, scramble up and down the eastern seaboard like a pack of wild dogs, searching for generators, tarps and anything else they might useful to stabilize their hard-earned crop, the super-storm of the century gathered up power and slammed ashore.
Sandy made landfall between New York City and New Jersey late Monday afternoon with an opening salvo of 80 mph sustained winds, which cut power to more than 6 million homes from the embattled state of Ohio, all the way down to South Carolina. The storm not only left the indoor medical marijuana grower struggling for power and scrambling for a way to finish their growth cycle, but she also put the presidential campaign into an indefinite holding pattern – just one week before the election.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Top 5 Pro Marijuana Legalization Politicians
Marijuana's New Gaurd: Politics - Pot And Prohibition | Marijuana.com
Top 5 Pro Marijuana Legalization Politicians
1.) Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) In 2008, while serving as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Conyers slammed the Drug Enforcement Agency and its leader, Michele Leonhart, for executing pot raids on California’s regulated medical marijuana program.
2.) Rep. Barbara Lee (D-California) This August, Lee introduced the Medical Marijuana Property Rights Protection Act to defend medical pot collectives from losing their property – a tactic the federal government has used in both threats and reality
3.) Rep. Sam Farr (D-California) Farr has been a leading legislative voice for medical marijuana patients’ rights at trial. “The federal government has tilted the scales of justice towards conviction by denying medical marijuana defendants the right to present all of the evidence at trial,” he recently said.
4.) Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-California) A staunch Republican, Rohrabacher has called out President Obama for escalating the war on pot and has criticized federal pot prohibition as a drain on resources and an infringement on states rights.
5.) Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colorado) In 2010, when the feds raided a number of medical marijuana operations in Colorado, Polis spoke up in defense of his constituents. In a letter to Eric Holder, Polis urged the attorney general to enforce the Justice Department’s written guidelines, which discourage federal interference with legal medical marijuana operations at the state level. Source: Marijuana.com
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Top 5 Pro Marijuana Legalization Politicians
1.) Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) In 2008, while serving as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Conyers slammed the Drug Enforcement Agency and its leader, Michele Leonhart, for executing pot raids on California’s regulated medical marijuana program.
2.) Rep. Barbara Lee (D-California) This August, Lee introduced the Medical Marijuana Property Rights Protection Act to defend medical pot collectives from losing their property – a tactic the federal government has used in both threats and reality
3.) Rep. Sam Farr (D-California) Farr has been a leading legislative voice for medical marijuana patients’ rights at trial. “The federal government has tilted the scales of justice towards conviction by denying medical marijuana defendants the right to present all of the evidence at trial,” he recently said.
4.) Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-California) A staunch Republican, Rohrabacher has called out President Obama for escalating the war on pot and has criticized federal pot prohibition as a drain on resources and an infringement on states rights.
5.) Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colorado) In 2010, when the feds raided a number of medical marijuana operations in Colorado, Polis spoke up in defense of his constituents. In a letter to Eric Holder, Polis urged the attorney general to enforce the Justice Department’s written guidelines, which discourage federal interference with legal medical marijuana operations at the state level. Source: Marijuana.com
Listen to this video… And understand the importance of this election
Watch to this video… And understand the importance of this election
Saturday, October 6, 2012
G3 Marijuana Dispensary Owner Faces Life In Prison On Federal Charges... | Marijuana.com
G3 Marijuana Dispensary Owner Faces Life In Prison On Federal Charges... | Marijuana.com
Holy hell - Mr. Sandusky is looking at a life sentence if the Fed’s have their way and he is convicted on all counts.
Holy hell - Mr. Sandusky is looking at a life sentence if the Fed’s have their way and he is convicted on all counts.
The owner of an Inland Empire chain of marijuana stores is due to face trial next week in Los Angeles on charges of violating federal pot laws.
Aaron Sandusky, 42, of Rancho Cucamonga -- founder and owner of G3 Holistic stores in Upland, Colton and Moreno Valley -- is charged with six felony counts, including conspiracy to manufacture and possess with intent to distribute marijuana and possession with intent to distribute the drug, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The trial, which is scheduled to begin Tuesday in Los Angeles before U.S. District Judge Percy Anderson, is expected to be watched closely by those on both sides of the medical marijuana issue.
A federal indictment alleges that the now-closed G3 Holistic chain was using California's Prop. 215 and other state laws regulating legal medical marijuana sales to cover for an illegal for-profit marijuana growing and sales operation that took in more than $3.3 million during an eight-month period last year. Source
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Which Causes More Harm? The War On Drugs… Or The Cops That Fight It. | Marijuana.com
Which Causes More Harm? The War On Drugs… Or The Cops That Fight It. | Marijuana.com
How pathetic. A former Marine who was thought to be involved in the marijuana trade somehow was shot nearly 70 times before the cops could figure out that he was nothing more than your average American hero.
So IMO I would have to say that the war on drugs has done far more harm than the marijuana plant ever could.
How pathetic. A former Marine who was thought to be involved in the marijuana trade somehow was shot nearly 70 times before the cops could figure out that he was nothing more than your average American hero.
So IMO I would have to say that the war on drugs has done far more harm than the marijuana plant ever could.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Fertilize For Success -- Cure To Impress | Marijuana.com
Every marijuana cultivator begins a new season hoping to nurture healthy plants that deliver fat, tasty buds. Most cultivators put months of hard work into their efforts, from selecting the perfect seed variety, to conjuring up nutrient rich teas to invigorate rapid vegetative growth, monster flowering, massive roots…and last but not least sticky, dank colas.
After exerting all of the effort needed, commitment required and patients…the final moment arrives. While it may be too late to correct your genetic selection, it’s never too late to maximize the flavor and potency of your buds by applying a controlled drying environment.
Fertilize for success, cure to impress…
As most talented cultivators understand drying is almost as important as the nutrients you feed them, and just ask the grower who took his eye off the ball…Improperly dried weed can ruin even the best genetics, turning what should have been a wonderful smelling skunk bud, into an over dried, scentless nugget of hay.
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