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Best MUSIC to listen to BLAZED
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The beautiful green stuff does many cool things to our bodies, but one of the best things it does is increase our musical awareness. When straight, music can sound amazing, but when you’ve been smoking some nice bud and you put on your favourite tracks...you become part of the music.

There’s nothing like lying down on the floor with a quality speaker either side of your head and hearing the tune go through you. So we've compiled a list of the tracks that I and many others agree are class tunes to listen to when you’re caned. Read more to see the full list!

 
How to Roll the PERFECT Joint!

Ganja.com - How to Roll the PERFECT Joint!Rolling a joint is easy... rolling a PERFECT joint takes practice. If you've been looking for a definitive guide on how to roll ANY kind of joint - here it is!

Use the illustrations, photos, and videos included in this guide to help you roll that perfect joint.

This article is split up into multiple sections and Pages. Make sure you visit each page to lear how to roll every kind of joint!


 
New Jersey Medical Marijuana Law is Signed by Gov. Corzine
Wednesday, January 20, 2010

TRENTON -- Gov. Jon Corzine tonight signed a measure making New Jersey the 14th state to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes, part of a flurry of bills the Democrat penned in his last full day on the job.

Corzine also signed legislation requiring chain restaurants to provide nutritional information to customers, ending state control of Camden, and adding new layers of accountability to the state’s higher education system. The governor stayed out of sight in his Newark office as the Statehouse was readied for Republican Gov.-elect Chris Christie, who takes office at noon Tuesday.

“I have enormous gratitude to the people of New Jersey for this decade of opportunity to serve,” said Corzine, a U.S. Senator before becoming governor. He has not revealed his future plans.



The marijuana bill (S119) is expected to take effect in six months. Only patients with specific illnesses would be permitted to get a prescription: cancer, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, HIV/AIDS, seizure disorder, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gherig’s disease), severe muscle spasms, muscular dystrophy, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease and any terminal illness if a doctor has determined the patient will die within a year...


 
The Benefits Of Marijuana
Monday, January 18, 2010

Are you sick of hearing your girlfriend nagging you about letting go of your pot pasttime?

Have you been hearing a lot of negative things about the use of marijuana lately? Would you like to know what the real deal is behind the use of this infamous drug? Then read on because you're in for a surprise.

One of the saddest things in North America is the lack of clinical trials on marijuana use. Many other countries in the world have already performed such tests in order to destroy myths about this drug, which has been in use for thousands of years... mainly for medicinal purposes. The data from previous studies, published in numerous books and scholarly journals, covered such matters as marijuana's effects on the brain, lungs, immune and reproductive systems; its impact on personality, developmental and motivational states; and its addictive potential.


Although these studies did not answer all remaining questions about marijuana toxicity, they generally supported the idea that marijuana was a relatively safe drug -- not totally free from potential harm, but unlikely to create serious harm for most individual users or society.


The following list will hopefully demystify several myths about marijuana use and help answer a lot of serious questions...

 
Marijuana advocates want changes in WA drug laws
Monday, January 18, 2010

OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Marijuana advocates packed a public hearing Wednesday calling for changes to Washington state's drug laws.

Lawmakers are considering two bills. One would legalize marijuana for those 21 and older, and regulate it like alcohol. Another would decriminalize possession of small amounts of pot for adults.

Proponents argued that the current laws on marijuana are as ineffective as the Prohibition-era laws on alcohol.

"We have not deterred the use of marijuana, nor have we seen a noticeable impact on the availability of marijuana," Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson told the House Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Committee. "Over the last decade, we have wasted scores of taxpayer dollars on investigation, court proceedings and incarceration."...

 
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