Oragnize a group of pot head, over one million or 50 million. Have them produce a special day like 4/20, smoke marijuana in specific place that common around the world while we eventually break the law, say one simple sentence, everyone gets a message and eventually have the marijuana law in effect for experiment.
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Apparently, there will be 2, that's right, two, World-Wide End Marijuana Prohibition Protests. The first one is supposed to happen on April 20, 2013(this year)4/20/2013. The second one is supposed to be on May 4th, 2013(this year). These BOTH are apparently going to be WORLD-WIDE PROTESTS AGAINST MARIJUANA PROHIBITION.
10% of the states income you do the math:]]
marijuana, or cannabis, did not enter the U.S. it is a naturally found herb. the government prohibited the use of marijuana in an attempt get rid of Mexicans which used marijuana in their everyday lives. however this attempt failed and the prohibition was never lifted.
The prohibition of recreational marijuana in certain states or countries can be considered a modern-day example of prohibition. Despite its growing acceptance in many places, there are still areas where it is banned or heavily regulated.
Drink plenty of water and smoke marijuana.
The difference is it only took 13 years to realize that alcohol prohibition was a moronic idea that caused more problems then it solved. After 70+ years we still foolishly think we can eliminate vice through legislation.
i assume you mean what is the male marijuana plant and that is hemp, it does not have the phsychoactive chemicals that get a user high and was widely used for paper clothing and many other products before the marijuana prohibition, also the decleration of independance was written on hemp paper
Yes and the government still does grow its own supply today for research and some medical purposes. Before the 1930's America used to grow hemp, which is different from marijuana in that it does not produce THC. The marijuana industry in the 1920's was mainly an import and export business, however, as the alcohol prohibition caused marijuana use to skyrocket in popularity.
The conflicting opinions on the safety and effectiveness of cannabis in a climate of prohibition make any discussion of its beneficial uses politically charged.
The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) does not specifically check for medical marijuana use. However, individuals who use marijuana, even for medical purposes, are considered illegal users of a controlled substance under federal law. As a result, those who disclose their medical marijuana use may be denied a firearm purchase due to this federal prohibition.
Examples of laws that have changed over time include the legalization of same-sex marriage, the prohibition of alcohol in the United States (repeal of Prohibition), and the decriminalization of marijuana in various states. These changes reflect evolving social values, scientific understanding, and political dynamics.