4/20 Marijuana Documentary – Cannabis Research Studies – 2014

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  1. If you smoke weed, meditate on the high. Meditate for a few minutes after
    every hit. Depending on your tolerance, it could take between 2-6 hits. The
    simple goal is to become the high. If you don’t have an incredible and
    profound experience, try it again next time your sober and smoke again. I
    learned you can get natural highs from meditation. Maybe anandamide is
    involved in that process. 

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  2. Ban weed and they would be the ones to ban the medicine that cures cancer.
    Lol im betting that in the next 10-20 years or maybe less it will be
    legalized in the US

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  3. I think it should be legal, it is a miracle drug and helps many people out
    there. It’s a shame that people have to move to a different state just to
    access it and not get thrown in jail. I think having small amount in other
    states should not be an issue, maybe a fine at most but jail time is
    ridiculous. A lot of people have to resort to find their medicine on the
    street and have to take that risk of not being caught by the police.

    States are so different it’s mind blowing. In New Jersey you must be at
    least terminally ill to maybe access it while in other states a sleeping
    problem can get you access.

    Being a patient must be amazing, and I can understand the passion for the
    plant. I’m not speaking in a similar position since I’m not a patient
    myself and the state I live in pretty much requires me to be almost dead
    just to avoid not getting arrested.

    I’m even considering moving to a legalized state because I do have symptoms
    that Cannabis can treat very, very well. I’ve tried it before and the
    results have been amazing but I’ve stopped because of my fear of the law.
    At my current position, my future is not worth being thrown away just for a
    medicine that helps me every so often. Anyway, just my opinions and two
    cents.

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  4. R.I.P my godfather who i was not albe to do back then anything when he did
    have and died on brain cancer. I wish that in future there will be better
    weapons to fight agaist it.

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  5. Why all arguments about legalizing weed have to do with its medical
    purposes? Yeah it does help on so many things, but it’s not the super drug
    either. Let’s just be clear about it and say we just want to GET HIGH damn
    it, fore recreational purposes. There’s nothing wrong with that. Any health
    related benefits it could cause is just the bonus of this wonderful plant.

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  6. FYI, at 37:05 a tune begins that is from the game Kerbal Space Program.
    Wich is awesome in so many ways. Especially when stoned. :)

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  7. Simple Question. Why my pupils DON’T Dilate when on pot? I was in Holland a
    month ago and you can smoke weed there. But I have noticed that everyone’s
    pupils dilated and mine always stays the same. Smoked pot many times back
    then and my pupils always stayed the same. I think my eyes didn’t get red
    much too. Tried getting high as fuck hitting bong but it didn’t help. Why
    is that?

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  8. How sic is our goverment in that keeping this illegal for decades only
    finding out how beneficial it is so many went on suffering so the
    pharmaceutical company can make billions off us.

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  9. This weed was banned simply because, well, because it was used by the poor
    who would then not buy the expensive alcohol. It continues to be used. WHO
    states that alcohol causes 3.5 million deaths world wide annually. Weed
    causes zero! Count them! The ban on weed continues and will do so till the
    controllers of this world figure out a way to exchange it for extensive
    amount of money. Till then, hold your habit. This documentary is about
    research dedicated to extracting compounds from a natural cheap easy to
    grow plant and selling them for their weight in gold or diamonds.

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  10. I’m a 34 year old mother of two boys and I want the best to ensure their
    safety for their future. I don’t want my kids smoking pot, and I certainly
    don’t want them trying alcohol. The dangerous black market has to GO, and
    we need to take away prohibition to keep drug smugglers away from our kids.
    Realistically, marijuana hasn’t killed anyone. Not a single person.
    LEGALIZE IT ASAP!

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  11. seriously, if this was shown to congress, this will spark alot of changes.

    A revolution is coming, it will be as big as the invention of the computer.
    It will be the revolution of this plant which seems to have evolved to be
    useful.

    It is as if this plant has evolved on the basis of “have as many reasons to
    be farmed as possible”. I believe that this plant will be THE human crop,
    it will be our staple. It will one day be our right, as humans, to have
    this plant.

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  12. It helps with the pain and others symptoms of Fibromyalgia. I don’t like
    pills and I believe that this sacred plant is good natural medicine and a
    social human rights choice not a dangerous drug.

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  13. I really hope Dr. Moskowitz will have the opportunity to watch this video.
    I can’t help but wonder how cannabinoid receptors and cytokines might play
    roles together when it comes to shutting down pain. You are a genius Dr.
    Moskowitz and if there is a discovery to be made here I know you will make
    it, with or without anyone’s help. 

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  14. Marijuana is proving to be a very good medicine so why not legalize it
    everywhere.. Not to forget Hemp and all it’s usages Go green!

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  15. These are the MOST informative and enlightening facts I have ever learned
    in my life. I have been experiencing remarkable pain relief over the past 6
    months. I have reduced my morphine use by 66% and I plan to wean off of
    the extended release ones. All of this was achieved by my greatly
    increased, 85-90% more, daily intake of cannabis oil. I have been an avid
    marijuana smoker for for 42 years. I started with alcohol and cigarettes at
    age 11. The alcohol was on and off, more off than on, but I smoked
    cigarettes for 25 years. I used a mantra and lots of cannabis and I quit 23
    years ago. I started smoking marijuana, daily, when I was seventeen and I
    have been at it ever since. I eat it all the time. I love the seeds , and I
    know they pack more protein than a soybean . Overall I am a healthy 59 year
    old, with the exception the the structural damage I did to myself from
    using methamphetamine off and on, more on than off, for the better parts of
    34 years. I celebrate 4 years of recovery from that poison and that’s only
    because I gave my life complete to Jesus Christ. I look forward to learning
    more about the EC system, the CB1 and CB2 receptors. I have a very strong
    immune system and now I know why. I have also benefited tremendously when
    it has come to forgetting, specifically traumatic experiences during
    childhood. Wow! I feel blessed.

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