Sunday, June 21, 2009

Mary Jane Wallpapers

Check out all the weed-related images I've put together at my Cheefa the Reefa Wiki.
http://cheefathereefawiki.wetpaint.com/photos/album/117397/Wallpapers

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Wikipedia - Marijuana Related Articles (U.S. politics)

- Personal Use of Marijuana by Responsible Adults Act of 2008. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Use_of_Marijuana_by_Responsible_Adults_Act_of_2008

- Decriminalization of non-medical cannabis in the United States. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decriminalization_of_non-medical_marijuana_in_the_United_States

- Gonzales v. Raich. Supreme Court case in 2005 that held "Congress may ban the use of marijuana even where states approve its use for medicinal purposes." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzales_v._Raich

...will be continued..

Marijuana and the Brain - Tolerance

A lengthy essay about an experiment on rats to find marijuana's effect on the brain and the unique type of tolerance it creates on individuals.

http://www.marijuanalibrary.org/brain2.html


HIGHLIGHTS:

"Cynics have argued that tolerance to marijuana is proof of dependence, and proof that the drug is too dangerous to be used safely and responsibly. Science has finally proven otherwise. The cynics have been wrong, the pot-smokers have been right. Tolerance to marijuana is not an indication of danger or dependence."

"There is now biological evidence that far from being the "gateway" to abusive drugs, marijuana is instead the other way to get high - the safe way."

"The NIMH tolerance study confirms what most marijuana smokers have already discovered for themselves: The more often you smoke, the less high you get."

"...This research further establishes that the brain can safely handle large, potent doses of THC."

"Meanwhile, advocates of marijuana-law reform must learn to use the latest research as a tool to demonstrate that marijuana users have been right for a long, long time. The remaining challenge is to confront the irrationality of America's current public policy."

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Effective Arguments for Advocates of Marijuana Legalization

Learn many facts and arguments against the myths that prevent marijuana from being legalized.

This list of "challenges" was put together by MPP, known as the Marijuana Policy Project. They as an organization has had many successes in the road to marijuana legalization.

http://www.mpp.org/assets/pdfs/downl...ENTS092008.pdf

SPREAD THE WORD.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Great Sites To Go To

READING
1. Above the Ignorance - Created in reaction to the huge disgusting deceptions of the Above the Influence campaign. http://abovetheignorance.org/
2. Flex Your Rights - lawyers studying the U.S. Constitution and handing us down the information so we are aware of our rights. MUST READ! http://www.flexyourrights.org/index.php
3. Marijuana Policy Project - help legalize marijuana! Also see marijuana-related news concerning all 50 states. Also find some interesting reads. http://www.mpp.org/


PURCHASING
1. http://www.grasscity.com/
2. http://www.hydroponicz.net/products_new.html (for growing)


FORUMS
1. http://www.grasscity.com/
2. http://www.rollitup.org/
3. http://www.yahooka.com/forum/

Sunday, May 3, 2009

What to Do When Pulled Over

You're booted off the bud, and you decide to head off to the roads in your whip. If you're smart, you'll do little things like drive slower, keep the music low, and the windows up. But what do you do if you're actually pulled over? What rights do you have? 

*Highlights*

- As long as you follow some guidelines, if an officer asks if he can search your car, you DO NOT have to give consent.

- If you did not give consent to have your vehicle searched, and an officer searches anyway, you cannot be prosecuted, or be found guilty for anything found in the vehicle.

"Just say no" never sounded so good. Check out this site, learn your RIGHTS, and inform all your friends.

http://www.flexyourrights.org/index.php

How I Started Smoking

I was ten years old, back in 2001, going with my cousin to spend the weekend at my aunts house in Opa Locka, Florida. One night, me and my cousin were just staying up late playing Twisted Metal: Black; my aunt comes out of her room, and tells us to go outside to the porch with her. We went with her, sat down, and I saw her lighting up something that looked like a cigarette. It was actually a nice fat joint. She sparked it up, and passed it around between her, myself, and my cousin. Without question, we kept it a happy secret between us (until now I guess).

Surprisingly, the second person to ever spark me up was my mother. Right on the highway, she's toking hits from a nice blue spiral bowl. After taking a hit, she looks at me, and offers the bowl. We smoke, talk junk, and cruise on the highway, listening to some music on the radio.

It took me to reach about 16 or 17 to start smoking bud on a regular basis. And now at this point, at 18 years old, I smoke bud every day now, or at most, every other day.