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1. Craig X Rubin: Cannabis Can Create The Jobs We Need
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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Craig X Rubin talks about creating jobs, regulating and taxing marijuana, stopping the raids on cannabis co-ops and the TV series 'Weeds'
Saturday, 07 March 2009 | 126 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

2. Cannabis Dealer Craig X Runs For Mayor Of Los Angeles
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Cannabis Dealer Craig X Runs For Mayor25 Feb 2009 -"Vote for Craig Rubin" says Dennis Peron, the senior citizen who wrote 'Proposition P' back in 1991.

Proposition P was the United States' first medical marijuana legislation and has inspired national change. When it was introduced 80-percent of the voters in California supported medical use. Since then nearly two dozen states have legalized marijuana for medical purposes. Dennis Peron, the man who started the medical marijuana movement, has come out in support of Mayoral candidate Craig X Rubin.

Peron, longtime fighter for legal pot, gay-rights, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of California, a Vietnam veteran, AIDS activist and close friend and political associate of Harvey Milk says, "Craig X Rubin is the man to lead Los Angeles."

Wednesday, 25 February 2009 | 233 Hit(s) | (3 votes) | Read more...

3. Dexter Romweber "We Used To Smoke Quite A Lot."
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Dexter Romweber  "We usually just went out somewhere and smoked weed"16 Feb 2009 - Rockabilly musician Dexter Romweber says he smoked quite a bit of marijuana in the earlier years of his musical career.

Romweber has been playing out with various bands since he was a teenager—most notably the Flat Duo Jets, whose riotous rockabilly garnered a cult following in the early-'90s that still forms the core of Romweber's fanbase.

In an interview with Indy Week Romweber recalls "Our parents had to drive us to the gig, or even go in with us because of the liquor laws. The owners were really scared to death that we'd drink. We usually just went out somewhere and smoked weed. I don't smoke anymore, but back then we used to smoke quite a lot."

Monday, 16 February 2009 | 227 Hit(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

4. Reefer Madness
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Reefer Madness       


Reefer Madness is the title of a 1936 film about marijuana, two books,
a 2004 off-Broadway musical satirizing the original film (made into a movie in 2005),
and a song by Hawkwind.

 

1936 "Reefer Madness" (originally named Tell Your Children) was a low-budget propaganda film financed by a religious group to broadcast
the dangers of marijuana.
It was directed by Louis Gasnier, who had well learned the silent era craft of over-acting. Its cast was composed of mostly unknown bit actors (Thelma White, Dorothy Short & Dave O'Brien).

Reefer Madness


The story was written by Laurence Meade. The plot revolves around the tragic events that follow when high school students are lured by pushers to try "marijuana": a killing, a suicide, and a descent into madness all ensue.

As a propaganda film moralists, it was a terrible failure. Soon after, cinematic exploiter Dwain Esper bought the rights and cut in the
"dirty bits" and began to make money on the rural circuit. Eventually it was shelved and the copyright was not renewed. It was relegated to the cinema waste heap for almost 40 years until 1972,
when Keith Stroup, founder of the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) discovered it
in the Library of Congress archives and paid $297 for a print.

Stroup made it the darling of pot smokers and college campuses. For this crowd the poor production qualities of the movie, including the over-acting, have stamped it as an uproarious comedy
that magnifies the futility of the current "War on Drugs".

Reefer Madness has since fallen into the public domain and is available online. A colorized version of the movie is available; the smoke from the
"marijuana" was made to appear green, red, blue, orange, and even purple.

 

Reefer Madness

2003 book
Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market (2003) is a book written by Eric Schlosser.

This book is a look behind the 10% underground economy of the U.S. that includes marijuana, migrant labor, and pornography.

1998 book
Reefer Madness: A History of Marijuana (1998) is a book written by Larry "Ratso" Sloman.

This book is a popular social history of marijuana use in the United States


2004 Musical
Reefer Madness (2004) is a musical satire of the Reefer Madness (1936) directed by Andy Fickman.
It was initially shown in a theatre in Los Angeles and then moved to the New York "off-Broadway" scene.

 

2005 "Remake" Movie
A "remade" Reefer Madness movie premiered on April 16, 2005 on the Showtime cable network. It is a movie/televised version of the 2004 musical satire play, starring Alan Cumming and Kristen Bell, the latter reprising her role from the stage musical.Directed by Andy Fickman.



"Remake" Movie: "An outrageous tongue-in-cheek musical comedy adaptation of the classic 1936 anti-marijuana propaganda film".

 

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Januari 2005 - Actress Thelma White, who starred as a marijuana addict in the unintentionally
hilarious 1936 film Reefer Madness, died Tuesday of pneumonia at the Motion Picture
and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills. She was 94. Young Thelma began her career
as a carnival performer before she could even walk, and crawled her way into vaudeville,
then radio and movies, where she costarred with the likes of WC Fields and Jack Benny.
But it was the charmingly god-awful Reefer Madness that we love (and almost remember) her for. (Newsday.com)

 

 

Monday, 26 January 2009 | 77 Hit(s) | (1 vote)

5. Arthur Rimbaud
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Arthur Rimbaud The Bad Boy Poet Of the 19th Century

Jean-Nicholas-Arthur Rimbaud (born: October 20, 1854 - Charleville, France; died: November 10, 1891 - Marseilles, France) was a French poet who died tragically young after having lived an intense life that scandalized many.

Arthur Rimbaud was a young genius who unwittingly changed the language of modern poetry and he sang a siren song across the years to the troubadours of the '60s. Jim Morrison thought he was the reincarnation of the French poet. The author of A Season in Hell , Rimbaud influenced Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac. Van Morrison wrote "Tore Down a la Rimbaud." Patti Smith sang "Rimbaud Dead." Tom Verlaine, guitarist for Television, adopted the name of Rimbaud's lover and fellow poet, Paul Verlaine.

Rimbaud believed that true art could only be produced through what he called "constant and systematic derangement of the senses". To this aesthetic end, he smoked a lot of hashish.

Also see The Hashish Club

Monday, 26 January 2009 | 84 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

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