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What the hell are you 2 tlking about?! As a long time marijuana smoker (and Canadian where it is in the process of being decriminalized) I applaud this movie for showing the cold hard truth about the facts and effects of marijuana and how it was demonized in the early 20th century, and depics wonderfully about how all current laws are based on fear rather than truth.
The anti-pot propaganda and how the laws are based depicted in this film should be seen as ludacris to even the most dead set anti-drug politicians of today. Although the drug is not for everyone and does have it problems (alot of my friends cannot sleep properly without it as we are insomniacs) I see it no less harmfull than alcohol and should be legalized if used in the right time, place and atmosphere.
As for Woody, he is a huge Marijuana advocate that was arrested a few years ago for planting pot seeds at a pro-hemp rally, and is a much more distinguished spokesman/narrator than say, Thomas Chong. Its because of sterotypes like his Chong character that has impeded the pro-legalization movement where politicians and parents wont take us seriously. My ex-lawyer (who is now a judge) smokes pot recreationally. I would not of needed him in the first place had pot been legal.
Oh ya, and the quality of the release is all round good,
9/9/10
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