Zach Galifianakis Smokes a Joint on HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher (Video)

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To celebrate the legalization of recreational marijuana in Colorado and Washington, here is a clip from two years ago when Zach Galifianakis smoked a joint on Bill Maher’s show to express his support for California’s Prop 19.

Maher, a longtime supporter of marijuana law reform, welcomed Galifianakis to his talk show, where a panel discussion ensued about California’s upcoming Proposition 19 vote on whether to legalize, tax and regulate cannabis.

“It’s a tricky thing politically to jump on that bandwagon [and vote for the legalization of marijuana] because I think that maybe people still see it as taboo,” Galifianakis, the star of Hangover, said.

Pulling a joint and lighter from his coat pocket, Galifianakis fired up and started puffing, pausing to allow conservative reporter and fellow guest Margaret Hoover to sniff the joint, confirming it was the real thing.

Benefits of Cannabis Use By Carl Sagan, Essay Excerpts

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Carl Sagan’s essay on cannabis was written in 1969 for publication in Marijuana Reconsidered (1971). Sagan was in his mid-thirties at that time. He continued to use cannabis for the rest of his life. Here are our favorite excerpts that highlight the benefits of cannabis use.

Break On Through to the High Side

I had reached a considerably more relaxed period in my life – a time when I had come to feel that there was more to living than science, a time of awakening of my social consciousness and amiability, a time when I was open to new experiences. I had become friendly with a group of people who occasionally smoked cannabis, irregularly, but with evident pleasure. Initially I was unwilling to partake, but the apparent euphoria that cannabis produced and the fact that there was no physiological addiction to the plant eventually persuaded me to try.

 

Surreal Art

The cannabis experience has greatly improved my appreciation for art, a subject which I had never much appreciated before. The understanding of the intent of the artist which I can achieve when high sometimes carries over to when I’m down. This is one of many human frontiers which cannabis has helped me traverse. There also have been some art-related insights – I don’t know whether they are true or false, but they were fun to formulate. For example, I have spent some time high looking at the work of the Belgian surrealist Yves Tanguy. Some years later, I emerged from a long swim in the Caribbean and sank exhausted onto a beach formed from the erosion of a nearby coral reef. In idly examining the arcuate pastel-colored coral fragments which made up the beach, I saw before me a vast Tanguy painting. Perhaps Tanguy visited such a beach in his childhood.

 

In Tune With Music

A very similar improvement in my appreciation of music has occurred with cannabis. For the first time I have been able to hear the separate parts of a three-part harmony and the richness of the counterpoint. I have since discovered that professional musicians can quite easily keep many separate parts going simultaneously in their heads, but this was the first time for me. Again, the learning experience when high has at least to some extent carried over when I’m down.

 

Enhanced Taste of Food

The enjoyment of food is amplified; tastes and aromas emerge that for some reason we ordinarily seem to be too busy to notice. I am able to give my full attention to the sensation. A potato will have a texture, a body, and taste like that of other potatoes, but much more so.

 

Sex and Weed

Cannabis also enhances the enjoyment of sex – on the one hand it gives an exquisite sensitivity, but on the other hand it postpones orgasm: in part by distracting me with the profusion of image passing before my eyes. The actual duration of orgasm seems to lengthen greatly, but this may be the usual experience of time expansion which comes with cannabis smoking.

 

One Consciousness

I do not consider myself a religious person in the usual sense, but there is a religious aspect to some highs. The heightened sensitivity in all areas gives me a feeling of communion with my surroundings, both animate and inanimate. Sometimes a kind of existential perception of the absurd comes over me and I see with awful certainty the hypocrisies and posturing of myself and my fellow men. And at other times, there is a different sense of the absurd, a playful and whimsical awareness. Both of these senses of the absurd can be communicated, and some of the most rewarding highs I’ve had have been in sharing talk and perceptions and humor.

 

Baking For Social Change

I find that most of the insights I achieve when high are into social issues, an area of creative scholarship very different from the one I am generally known for. I can remember one occasion, taking a shower with my wife while high, in which I had an idea on the origins and invalidities of racism in terms of gaussian distribution curves. It was a point obvious in a way, but rarely talked about. I drew the curves in soap on the shower wall, and went to write the idea down. One idea led to another, and at the end of about an hour of extremely hard work I found I had written eleven short essays on a wide range of social, political, philosophical, and human biological topics. Because of problems of space, I can’t go into the details of these essays, but from all external signs, such as public reactions and expert commentary, they seem to contain valid insights. I have used them in university commencement addresses, public lectures, and in my books.

 

The Plant or the Bottle

I have mentioned that in the cannabis experience there is a part of your mind that remains a dispassionate observer, who is able to take you down in a hurry if need be. I have on a few occasions been forced to drive in heavy traffic when high. I’ve negotiated it with no difficult at all, though I did have some thoughts about the marvelous cherry-red color of traffic lights. I find that after the drive I’m not high at all. There are no flashes on the insides of my eyelids. If you’re high and your child is calling, you can respond about as capably as you usually do. I don’t advocate driving when high on cannabis, but I can tell you from personal experience that it certainly can be done. My high is always reflective, peaceable, intellectually exciting, and sociable, unlike most alcohol highs, and there is never a hangover. Through the years I find that slightly smaller amounts of cannabis suffice to produce the same degree of high, and in one movie theater recently I found I could get high just by inhaling the cannabis smoke which permeated the theater.

 

We’re Getting There Mr. Sagan

There is a very nice self-titering aspect to cannabis. Each puff is a very small dose; the time lag between inhaling a puff and sensing its effect is small; and there is no desire for more after the high is there. I think the ratio, R, of the time to sense the dose taken to the time required to take an excessive dose is an important quantity. R is very large for LSD (which I’ve never taken) and reasonably short for cannabis. Small values of R should be one measure of the safety of psychedelic drugs. When cannabis is legalized, I hope to see this ratio as one of he parameters printed on the pack. I hope that time isn’t too distant; the illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.

> Mr. X By Carl Sagan (Full Essay on Cannabis) | Marijuana Uses

Twitter Reacts to the Legalization of Marijuana for Recreational Use in Colorado and Washington

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Legalization of Marijuana took a step in the right direction as voters in Colorado and Washington have become the first states to legalize and regulate marijuana for recreational use. A huge victory for drug law reform advocates, and a massive win for everyone in general. The positive reaction on Twitter came from a diverse set of people, a good sign that cannabis is outgrowing the shackles of misinformation and propaganda.

Legalization of Marijuana Use Tweets

Joe Rogan, Comedian and UFC Announcer

Rashida Jones, Actress (Parks and Rec)

Kevin Smith, Director

Phil Plait, Astronomer

Big Boi, Rapper (Outkast)

Eddie Bravo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Instructor

http://twitter.com/eddiebravo/status/266119763233759232

Erik Griffin, Comedian and Actor (Workaholics)

Jason Silva, Futurist and Filmmaker

Kevin Pereira, Tech Host (Attack of the Show, Pointless)

http://twitter.com/kpereira/status/266034355552522242

Alchemist, Hip Hop Producer

George Lopez, Comedian and Talk Show Host

KT Tatara, Comedian

B-Real, Rapper (Cypress Hill)

Rob Van Dam, Pro Wrestler

Mike Epps, Comedian and Actor (Next Friday)

Rihanna, Pop Singer

Freddy Lockhart, Comedian

http://twitter.com/freddylockhart/status/266039208437772288

J.A. Adande, Sports Writer

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When We Grow – Cannabis Technology, Medicinal Uses and Legislation Documentary (Video)

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This cannabis technology documentary compiles information from different sources to support the legalization of cannabis for its use in place of inferior products.

“Hemcrete” is a new type of building material that surpasses concrete. Hemp paper is higher quality and more efficiently produced.

Medicinal Marijuana has uses across the board substituting for many pharmaceuticals without the adverse side effects.

The creator of the documentary is UK based, its refreshing to get this kind of support from the other side of the pond. Cannabis is not just for select states, countries or individuals. Cannabis is a birthright to all who inhabit this world where all the variations of this plant are a natural occurrence.

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Musicians Smoking Cannabis Photo Collection #1

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Essentially, marijuana can extend the range of our free-associative capacities. It increases the novel ways in which we find connections between ideas, and it also extends the range of ideas that we might somehow relate to one another.

While not surprising, it does offer a scientific validation for what so many artists, philosophers and scientists have been saying for ages: that marijuana is a cognitive catalyst that can trigger heightened free-associative creativity, increased pattern recognition, and insight. – @JasonSilva

The RZA (Wu Tang Clan)

 

Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

 

MF Doom

 

Aceyalone

 

John Lennon (The Beatles)

 

Biggie Smalls

 

Del the Funky Homosapien (Hieroglyphics)

 

J Dilla

 

Jim Morrison (The Doors)

 

Onra

 

Method Man (Wu Tang Clan)

 

B-Real (Cypress Hill)

 

Devin the Dude

Medical Marijuana – Impact on Human Health Documentary (Video)

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In this myth shattering, information packed documentary, learn from physicians and leading researchers about medical marijuana and its demonstrated effects on human health. This game changing documentary presents the most comprehensive synopsis to date of the real science surrounding the world’s most controversial plant.

Medical Marijuana – Impact on Human Health Documentary Topics

-What the consensus is from over 1500 scientific and medical trials

-What conditions have been proven to benefit from medical marijuana

-Its historical use as medicine dating back over 5300 years

Methods of delivery and their different advantages

-Government sponsored studies intended to show Marijuana having negative effects that yielded the exact opposite results

Common myths about negative effects of Marijuana and what the research really says about these topics

Marijuana’s History in Medicine

It was in 1942 that it was totally removed from the US Pharmacopeia or the formulary (list of medicines), but up until 1942 physicians could still write prescriptions for cannabis. Marijuana hasn’t been a medicine for 68 years in this country but it has been a medicine in the world for 3000 years. – Dr. Donald Abrams M.D., Chief of Hematology/Oncology, SF General Hospital

Unjust Government Classification of Cannabis

In 1988 the chief administrative law judge of the FDA issued a ruling recommending that marijuana be rescheduled from schedule 1 to schedule 2. In his ruling he found that marijuana was one of the safest therapeutic agents known to man and he stated that it was safer than eating 10 potatoes. So I’ve always been very careful about the number of potatoes I’ve eaten since then. – Dr. David Bearman M.D., Physician

Marijuana is Natural, Herbal Treatment for Asthma

Marijuana was widely used in the 1920s for the treatment of asthma and in the 1970s we found that marijuana has a Bronchodilator effect, it’s because the THC in the marijuana. – Dr. Donald Tashkin M.D., Professor of Pulmonary Medicin, UCLA

The Right to Use Cannabis as Medicine

If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as the souls of those who live under tyranny. – Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence

Joe Rogan – Cannabis Takes Away Motivation To Do Things That Suck (Video)

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Joe Rogan talks about the common misconceptions that people have about cannabis.

Eddie Bravo Converted The Once Anti-Cannabis Joe Rogan

Back in Boston, the real problem was I hung out with a bunch of fucken idiots. The people that I knew that smoked pot were idiots and pot wasn’t helping them. If you got a little low watt brain and you super charge it with fucken jet fuel, you still got a low watt brain. So I associated pot with stupid people but then I meet this genius (Eddie Bravo) and he smokes pot all the time. I’m an open-minded person, and I’m willing to drop all preconceived notions that I have and go “Ok, I’ll try it”. I remember very clearly the day I got high with him. I remember that day going , “Fuuucck!!!” It was like I shot through a cannon and all of a sudden I was on the other side. He was like “Dude, glad to have you over here”. And I’m like “Glad to be over here. I can’t believe I was over there!” Shit, we had ice cream sundaes, I couldn’t believe how good it taste! Millions of new thoughts were just flooding my brain, it was like I was ripping down walls and shit was just flowing in.

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Bob Marley – When You Smoke the Herb, It Reveals You to Yourself

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When You Smoke the Herb, It Reveals You to Yourself– Bob Marley

In a culture that promotes manufactured identities suitable for constant consumption, most of us can get lost in the chaos. Cannabis breaks down the walls and reveals your current state, negative or positive. It shows truth, don’t blame the plant if you get paranoid, listen to Joe Rogan on the Marijuana and Paranoia Relationship for some herbal science.

Joe Rogan – How Hemp Became Illegal, DMT Reset Button (Video)

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Cannabis is illegal because of the economical effects it would have on cigarette sales, alcohol sales and as a viable alternative for many pharmaceutical drugs. Hemp is also useful for paper production and in the textile industry. Joe Rogan also explains the purpose of DMT, “the spirit molecule” that acts as a gateway to other realms of reality.

Hemp Became an Economic Threat to Various Industries

William Randolph Hearst who owned all these newspapers and paper mills, it was going to cost him millions of dollars to convert over to hemp. So instead he started printing stories in his paper about some new drug called “marijuana”. Marijuana wasn’t even a slang term for cannabis yet, it was used to describe a Mexican wild tobacco, completely unrelated. They got it illegal by saying people are smoking it, blacks and Mexicans are raping white women. Congress outlawed this new drug “Marijuana”, with no idea that they were outlawing hemp, which had been in use for thousands of years.

DMT, Psychedelics Isolates the Mind From Cultural Conditioning

It’s not about something that kills you. You won’t be able to absorb propaganda the way you do now. You won’t be able to look at the news the way you do now. You won’t be able to look at common cultural conditioning and predetermined patterns of behavior. None of that no longer makes sense after you’ve gone through a psychedelic experience. Any psychedelic experience is like pressing CTRL ALT DELETE on your brain.