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Rebirth: Colorado Schwag

Oh, oo-o-oh, come on, ooh, yeah

Family… FAMILY.. it’s been 12 years.. 12 years since my last marijuana harvest. Oh.. did some imaginary person just blurt out a series of questions. Well that’s what I heard.. must be the marijuana, right!?

What were you growing?
I finished growing some Princess Diesel from some seed I was sent from a medicincal grower somewhere near the West Coast. I finished that grow in March 2010. Would you know that only two years later, Colordao and Washington state legalized recreational marijuana. Of course, at the time, I was in New York City, the Bronx to be exact.

Why did you stop?
That is when my father had become ill. And someone had to take care of him. Although I tried to continue growing, I never imagined that ambulances would be visiting my home every other month, many times with police in tow as it became policy for police to come with the EMS. While that doesn’t make it difficult to grow marijuana, it makes it very difficult to stay out of jail for growing marijuana. Of course, at the time, despite decriminalization of marijuana, NY maintained the highest number of arrest for petty marijuana.

What were you doing for 12 years?
I did try to maintain my presence in the marijuana community via my website, various social media, and heavy forum involvement, public and private. I did have a small following on Twitter. I have a website that was very much in rotation with articles syndicated in the Chicago Sun Times (online) and literally bringing me a few dollars. Even then, that completely stopped in 2012. I took care of my father until he passed away in 2016. Within a few months of his passing, my mother had become ill. So, I made the decision to move out of NYC so I could be there for my mother. After about 4 years, my mother was stable and doing well. The question then became, what do I do now? For about the last 2 years, I’ve moved around quite a bit looking for the place I’ll settle down and call home. I think I may have found it. I am currently looking for 2 to 5 acres and a lottery ticket.

Why are you back?
I’m growing for the same reason I started growing the first time – I’ve got seed and I can’t find quality marijuana. When I first started, I just didn’t have any connects. While I did manage to find some over time, I left NYC and I left my connects. Ever since I’ve left, I haven’t been happy with the quality of marijuana I had been finding. It’s difficult going from the guy and grower that developed great connections to someone who didn’t even know where to start – again. Naturally, I found some people but I was never impressed by anything I was getting. I thought, maybe it was me. Tolerance breaks didn’t make much of a difference. So, I’m in similar conditions with a passion for safe, secure, and high quality marijuana that I know I can grow – AGAIN. And, it feels like a reset.

So, what are you up to now?
I am rebuilding my website as well as reconnecting on social media and forums. And, I am going to grow again. I’ve already purchased a grow tent, LED lights, and I’ve collected about 20 seeds from marijuana I purchased while I lived in Colorado. It parallels my first time growing. Then, I collected well over 100 seeds from what we call reggie or schwag. That’s what got me started. Being that I can’t remember exactly what marijuana those seeds came from, I just continued the parallel by calling whatever I grow from this, Colorado Schwag. Truth be told, that marijuana was supposed to be sensimillia (unseeded). Being that it is seeded, I really don’t know what I am going to end up with. The chances are high I’ll end up with hermaphrodites. As I was willing to chance it before, I am willing to chance it again. Difference is that I can get seed if/when I need to do so.

I’m back. Wish me luck, folks.

No Such Thing As A Good Cop

When it comes to issues of law enforcement, the one thing that drives me absolutely insane is continually seeing this false narrative that there are good police. There are no good police officers. As long one officer can stand by while another commits crime after crime, that officer can not be considered good because he commits only one less crime than the corrupt, criminal officer.

For example, if an officer murders a man, woman, or child in cold blood, he is guilty of murder and all the other crimes that follow to cover up his illegal actions. But, that cover up can not take place without the actions of his partner who is witness to the criminal activities, a captain who chooses to “playvestigate” the crime, and a commissioner who lies to the media.

To make matters worse, this is compounded by union reps that guide lies and followed by a union boss who will “Pat Lynch” the dead victim. Then, the DA that hides behind a grand jury. And, politicians who enacted violent policy try to placate the hunted.

Where in all this corruption of justice does a “good cop” exist? Where are the police officers that will STOP a criminal cop BEFORE he commits a crime? Where are the police officers who will arrest the criminal cop when he brags about how he murdered a man? They get ostracized and fired meaning they’re no longer a good cop, just a decent human being without a job.

I support good police officers. It’s too bad there aren’t any to support.

Fun Terms To Use For Police Brutality

Copsucker

It’s a pretty obvious play on words between “cop” and “cocksucker”. A copsucker is a moron and anti-citizen who blindly supports law enforcement no matter what wrongs they’ve done. A copsucker lives in a bubble where police brutality has not affected them and they imagine that as long as you don’t do anything wrong, police won’t harass you. In the long run, many copsuckers have their bubbles burst when they finally come into contact with typical police officers and find out that even when doing nothing wrong, you can be harassed, beaten, and even murdered. Unfortunately, for the copsucker, they have to face police aggression before their bubble can be burst. They have no empathy for the countless millions harmed by police aggression.

I came up with this term however, it’s quite an easy term to put together. I am sure I am not the only one who may have thought of it. But, I didn’t see it in use before I used it.

Playvestigation

Another obvious play on words between “play” and “investigation”. Thats when law enforcement claim they’re investigating their own crimes. After the their investigation, they issue a report which turns out to be a fabricated story that only the most stupid copsucker can believe. These playvestigations always clear police of any wrongdoing. The most recent example of a playvestigation is the murder of Freddy White by Baltimore police. Baltimore police claimed that Freddy Gray beat himself to death in the back of a police van. Freddy Gray had a spinal cord injury. How he managed to further beat himself being unable to move will be a mystery since there was no real investigation, just another playvestigation.

I came up with this term recently. I haven’t seen it used yet.

 

Leave Dr Oz Alone

Doctors, today, need to learn how to embrace other methods of diet and treatment because the fact is, science, as they want it, refuses to give credit to 1000s of years of “unorthodox” remedies until they need it. They think that because it wasn’t tested in some lab that it automatically means it doesn’t work. That’s nonsense. Consider, we don’t need a science journal to tell us that hemlock is poisonous. We don’t need a scientific study to tell us that staying hydrated is important. We learned these things through the very non-scientific methods that has created thousands of non-scientific remedies that these doctors reject.

Try reading more than a science journal for a FULL education. It’s your duty. For example, science can’t figure out how to combat MRSA, effectively, but an old remedy did the trick. Further proof we can’t trust today’s doctors is marijuana. Besides the thousands of years of recorded history and even with the thousands of modern studies around the world, we still have doctors stupid enough to go against marijuana as a treatment. The point is, science can be used to prove and disprove. But, you can’t throw out thousands of years of medicine just because science has proven it yet. Those thousands of years should be more than enough to say, “Hey, we should give this a chance!”

The real problem is that these doctors don’t have minds of their own. They’re waiting for someone to tell them what to do. Sorry doc.. people are out there hurting and even dying and waiting on you to be told which medicines MIGHT work isn’t good enough. Clearly, people are dying regularly and there are treatments and cures that work but we’ll never find out becauseĀ  we’re taught to reject old world remedies and wait for pharmaceutical companies to pay you to make us buy their chemicals concoctions.

Doctors like Mehmet Oz have an important place in society. He may be wrong at times. But, instead of complaining about not having evidence, why not focus on proving or disproving his claims? Use science to be useful instead of using the lack of science to useless.

Lastly, people need to start considering these old world remedies. Those “witch doctors” didn’t weren’t recording data and writing down ingredients and methods because they thought a thousand years from now, it’d be funny to see someone mash some crap in a bowl and put it on a wound. Just like some doctors today, they were doing their own tests and their own studies on what worked and what didn’t work. And, a good portion of the time, they were right. Keep in mind, quite a few of today’s’ treatments and remedies come from the work these “witch doctors” did hundreds and thousands of years ago.

Don’t Get Too Happy About U. Of Arizona Marijuana Research

This gave me hope: Government approves medical marijuana research

“The Obama administration handed backers of medical marijuana a significant victory Friday, opening the way for a University of Arizona researcher to examine whether pot can help veterans cope with post-traumatic stress, a move that could lead to broader studies into potential benefits of the drug.”

The article makes it sound all gravy. As I’m reading, I’m getting quite excited about it. Finally, the US government is allowing marijuana research. However, when it comes to marijuana research in the United States, history gives me reason to pause, reason to be skeptical, and reason to be pessimistic.

I’m sure my marijuana advocate friends already know – but did YOU know that there are well over 10,000 studies on marijuana outside of the United States. I know, in our little American bubble, we’d like to think we’re at the forefront of all things, including research. But, when it comes to marijuana, the US only registers in the amount of lies and misinformation

Consider the Tulane/Heath study, famous for making the connection between marijuana and brain damage, and also famous for being completely fabricated and ultimately debunked. This was, and in many areas, still is, a major tool for prohibitionist liars. Who here hasn’t heard of marijuana causing brain damage.

Well, that fabrication, although debunked, has morphed into damaging children’s brains but there’s no proof of that either. I wonder how even marijuana advocates fell for that one. Granted, marijuana does something to all of our brains. We have to have the sense to question whether it’s damage or actually fixing or just altering the brain.

Consider the number of children being helped by marijuana for things like autism, epilepsy, attention deficit disorder, and the list goes on. Is marijuana damaging these young brains? Clearly not, if the marijuana is the reason they’re living normal lives. Does that equate to brain damage or even the fear of brain damage? Come on people. The answer is NO!.

The US government has found more than one researcher to falsify reports. They’ve developed and perpetuated a campaign of misinformation for decades. As they’re clearly losing the war on marijuana, I would guess they’re looking to revisit this old tactic.

Perhaps, the Hail Mary pass of marijuana prohibition is another fake study.The new Tulane/Heath study for the 21st century might be the Arizona/Sisley study. I hold out hope for better but I have far too much reason to have my guard up. I think, if the US was finally interested in medical marijuana, why are they only approving this one study when there have been so many requests in the past? Why aren’t they considering the 11,000+ studies that already exist elsewhere? Why aren’t these studies still being ignored? Why is history still being ignored?

Why?… Why?… Why?…

Welcome to the Caribbean… almost

Check this out: Caricom Leaders to Debate Marijuana Legalization

I love it. It’s a smart move for so many real reasons.

Let’s just get down to it. Marijuana will be legalized in the United States of America. I’m predicting Obama finally makes it happen with the swing of a pen in the latter half of 2016, just as he’s ready to say goodbye. The Interceptor in Chief has one more interception to complete before he’s done and it will be a marijuana grab. If it happens before that, US Congress but it’s a lot more likely than the DEA deciding to lose jobs, believe that.

Aside from that, when marijuana is legalized, other countries better be in position to take advantage of it. Beyond the recreational and medical utility, it has tons of practical uses – food, clothing, rope, fuel, etc. Do your own research. I don’t want to get any more boring.

The point is, other nations need to be in position to take advantage of this developing developed market (smoke something and think about that if you thought I made a mistake). Outside of the US influenced marijuana prohibition, the Caribbean is flush with the sweet leaf. You just have to know where to find it, as usual. It’s just a matter of opening the doors to those already in position to grow and those who want to be in position to research, develop, and manufacture all that’s cultivated. Lastly, consider exports. The US market, being the Caribbean’s #1 buyer, will want that “grown under the Caribbean sun” feeling. It has value.

On a low note: “However, many in the Caribbean still consider it a dangerous drug….”

That’s the US influence I’m talking about. Marijuana has never been and will never be dangerous. These attitudes weren’t developed naturally. (long sentence warning) They were embedded through US propaganda in support of the Single Narcotics Convention, a UN Treaty developed by US bureaucrats, signed by Kennedy in 1961, acted upon by Nixon with the creation of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 which spawned the creation of the DEA who have directly controlled the type of information we could have about marijuana through a de facto medicinal research prohibition which resulted in nothing but lies.

Why is marijuana dangerous? It’s just not dangerous. And, that’s the simple truth.

Dr. Sanjay Gupta Apologized. YOUR Turn!!

Here’s a nice tidbit from our favorite CNN doctor, Dr. Sanjay Gupta

“I apologized for my own role in previously misleading people, and I feel very badly that people have suffered for too long, unable to obtain the legitimate medicine that may have helped them.”
[read more @ CNN]

You think Holder, Leonhart, Obama, or the countless bureaucrats at the local, state, and federal level will ever have the kind of respect for human life to apologize for terrorizing American people over a plant for so long?? All the raids. All of the homes trashed. All the lives lost – Kathryn Johnston, Alberto Sepulveda, Alberta Spruill, etc. All of the families broken up. All the little dogs murdered in cold blood to bring a smile to the face of some cop. You think someone like Kevin Sabet will apologize for all of the lies and lives destroyed to justify his false efforts of helping people with marijuana addiction (which doesn’t really exist).

One by one, the marijuana movement is knocking them all down and in every case, they’re having a hard time getting back up. It’s hard to admit when you’re wrong. I guess, it’s impossible when you’ve lived and breathed that lie for so long.

Here’s some advice from someone who’s been wrong. Admit it and do all that you can to undo the damage you’ve caused. When it’s all said and done, you don’t want to end up on the losing side, especially when it’s so very very very wrong!! And, I know I won’t be getting some large statue of myself in the future – at least, not for writing a bunch of blog posts. But, I wouldn’t want to go down in history as someone who aided or remained complacent in the destruction of others.

Obama is the worst of them all. Mr. Choom Gang. Interceptor-in-Chief. Ol’ Red Eyes. It’s one thing to play it safe. But, to be a pothead, know it’s not bad, AND be in a position to do something about it directly…. come onnnn!!

And You Still Think It’s Just A Drug

Check this tidbit from ThinkProgress.org
New Jersey Family Relocates To Colorado So Their Severely Ill Daughter Can Get Medical Marijuana

In short, this family has decided to uproot their lives for the sole purpose of giving their daughter a better chance at life. They’re not moving to get high. They’re not moving for the “green rush”. They’re moving for medical reasons. Like many others out there who actually care enough to investigate, they know that marijuana is a medicine.

Here are some other people who also know that marijuana is medicine:

  • Alan Caruthers wasn’t a big fan of marijuana until he needed it for his myelofibrosis. Marijuana helps with the pain but it’s hard for him to get.
  • Charlotte Figi is a little girl who suffers epilepsy, 300 seizures a month. She was on 7 different medications, none helped. After marijuana, just 3 seizures a month.
  • Dr. William Courtney (a doctor if that escaped notice) wasn’t a fan of marijuana as a treatment for his patients. Then, he witnessed it working on multiple patients. He used marijuana as a treatment for an 8-month old baby with an inoperable brain tumor.

I could spend a year on this list and still not cover everyone but I’m trying to stay short and sweet. Check out Patients for Medical Cannabis. But, if none of this does it for you. If you still have trouble believing true life stories and you still side with the government, here’s a steel-toe boot kick in your behind…

US Patent 6630507 – Cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants

This patent is owned by the Department of Health and Human Services, an agency of the US Government… since Feb 2001.

How can the US government tell all of us that marijuana has no medical value but turn around behind our backs and have Health and Human Services secure a patent for this specific medical use?

I’ll leave you to ponder that hypocrisy.

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