National Geographic documentary covers a Medical marijuana patients story on how they survived from the drug and how the Medical Marijuana trade is working legally.
From it’s YouTube description:
Reporter Lisa Ling visits Vancouver’s Pot Block, as well as some secret and not-so-secret marijuana growing operations and other relevant pot spots.
Marc Emery, former publisher of Cannabis Culture and founder of the BC Marijuana Party, is shown at CCHQ (307 W. Hastings in Vancouver – see map) before his extradition to the US and imprisonment in a federal penitentiary. Emery was targeted by the US DEA for selling marijuana seeds and using the profits to fund marijuana legalization groups.
hehe I saw this series… I actually recorded this episode about pot π
To me it’s too funny how much money they spend on Drug Enforcement when other countries who go about it the other way seem to be fine. After watching the Drugs Inc episodes about heroin and cocaine I knew they were getting down to the gritty truth so I was super excited for the marijuana episode. I felt finally I would know the whole truth about weed. Now that I’ve seen it I’m like… damn… ain’t nothing really bad about weed. The worst thing they had to say was “beware the dreaded munchies” lol
What is interesting is that it is the THC itself that causes the munchies, not the cannabinoids that modulate the effects of the THC. What is best for this man to medicate on would be a strain that does not have THCV as the dominant cannabinoid, since THCV actually reduced the munchie effect. This is great to see on National Geographic.