The mighty Eclectic Method presents the most powerful mix in the Western hemisphere.
He has it specially flown in by his man in Mexico.
Previously: The Wolf Of Wall Street: Chest Thump Mix
The mighty Eclectic Method presents the most powerful mix in the Western hemisphere.
He has it specially flown in by his man in Mexico.
Previously: The Wolf Of Wall Street: Chest Thump Mix
The grass of home.
Via r/crainn
My brother bought a bag of weed that looked like Ireland.
Thanks Rusty Donn and Bibi

THEY just said no.
Now YOU decide.
Put The Cannabis Bill To A Public Vote (Adam Thornton, Change.org)
Thanks Kiora
An anti-Marijuana video concealed as a Reefer Madness (1936) style send-up.
We think.
Michelle writes:
A friend of mine made this for Clondalkin Drugs Task Force new Weed All About It! campaign. Any promotion to further embarrass him would be great.
Warning.
It may tend to make you want to get very, very high.
In this morning’s Irish Independent.
Hat tip: Gavan Reilly
Newspaper left red-faced over ‘drugs’ deal (Irish Independent)
CNN’s ‘dreamboat’ medic/reporter and a mainstream telly ally in the US ‘war’ on drugs.
Until NOW!
He writes:
Over the last year, I have been working on a new documentary called “Weed.” The title “Weed” may sound cavalier, but the content is not.
I traveled around the world to interview medical leaders, experts, growers and patients. I spoke candidly to them, asking tough questions.
What I found was stunning.
Long before I began this project, I had steadily reviewed the scientific literature on medical marijuana from the United States and thought it was fairly unimpressive. Reading these papers five years ago, it was hard to make a case for medicinal marijuana. I even wrote about this in a TIME magazine article, back in 2009, titled “Why I would Vote No on Pot.”
Well, I am here to apologise.
I apologise because I didn’t look hard enough, until now. I didn’t look far enough. I didn’t review papers from smaller labs in other countries doing some remarkable research, and I was too dismissive of the loud chorus of legitimate patients whose symptoms improved on cannabis.
…I mistakenly believed the Drug Enforcement Agency listed marijuana as a schedule 1 substance because of sound scientific proof.
Surely, they must have quality reasoning as to why marijuana is in the category of the most dangerous drugs that have “no accepted medicinal use and a high potential for abuse.”
They didn’t have the science to support that claim, and I now know that when it comes to marijuana neither of those things are true. It doesn’t have a high potential for abuse, and there are very legitimate medical applications. In fact, sometimes marijuana is the only thing that works…
Yikes.
More tobacco.
Perishing flip-flopping, cable news hippy.
More here: Why I Changed My Mind On Weed (Dr Sanjay Gupta, CNN)
Pic: CNN

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaEfw8ybhME
Director Clay Liford’s comedic short about a neurotic son, his laissez-faire mother and their road trip in search of herbal supplies. Made in 2008 for $600, selected for the Sundance Festival in 2010.
Much more nuanced and affecting than your average stoner comedy, which it, like, totally ain’t dude.
Miss Iowa, Mariah Cary (that’s correct), quizzed on the legalisation of marijuana at the Miss America pageant on Saturday.
She’s against it – except for recreational use and healthcare.
Fair play.
While you were getting high in Stradbally Picnicking.
Saturday’s Irish Times.
Cathal O’Rourke writes:
Pick your Lolz. From the comments or the article. My favourite?: “I saw somewhere that more people die every year from eating peanuts than smoking cannabis. I suppose it could kill you if you ran up a debt and someone shot you over it. That could happen.”
And this is ours:
Teens And Marijuana: ‘I’d Go To School Stoned And Not Learn Anything’ (Patrick Freyne, irish Times)