Top Ten Sexiest Celebrity Marijuana S...
by nugs on 07/10/2011 - 01:22 pm |
Tag: Celebrity
Check out this great video that hightlights some of the top celebrity marijuana smokers. Enjoy!
Super Dank Nugs Video Slideshow
by nugs on 06/30/2011 - 03:53 pm |
Tag: Medical Marijuana
Super Dank Nugs Video Slideshow
How To Roll A Spliff (with hash and t...
by nugs on 06/30/2011 - 12:27 pm |
Tags: Medical Marijuana, Tutorial
A nice video tuorial on how to roll a spliff with your tobacco and medical hash.
http://youtu.be/aKwamFtY1dY
History of Marijuana
by nugs on 06/30/2011 - 02:33 pm |
Tag: Medical Marijuana
The recorded history of marijuana is shown to begin before even the birth of Christ. In fact, marijuana was described in a Chinese medical compendium dating all the way back to 2753 B.C. It is interesting to note, then, that people have known about marijuana's medicinal properties for nearly 4000 years. Despite these facts, marijuana remains illegal in many places. In the United States, possession is still a federal crime, despite attempts by the States to legalize marijuana possession. The grey area of this legality is marijuana for medicinal purposes. Many states have legalized it for medicinal purposes, however. Of course, there is a myriad of reasons why we should legalize marijuana for purposes even beyond medical uses. We should legalize marijuana because there are many health benefits to the drug and it has been shown in many studies to be far less damaging to the body than alcohol. If we are to argue the historical side of why the drug should be legal, we need to examine why it is illegal in the first place. We should legalize marijuana because the roots of illegality are rooted in racism against migrant Mexican workers in the United States of the 1930s, who used the drug to relax after a hard day of working in the sun. Politicians saw that the Mexican workers enjoyed the drug and tried to rid the country of them by making it illegal. Of course, such reasoning seems archaic and ignorant these days. Despite the ignorance, the laws making the drug illegal still stand, despite knowledge to the better. Citizens of today's United States should be better informed about why the drug is illegal than they currently are. Instead, the mainstream media refuses to be open about the facts of its legality, and the status quo remains.





