Family Guy:Weed Song
A great video that explains that weed should be legal.
Date: 17 June 2009 - Added by: dmonie
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Illegal Drugs & How They Got That Way - crack & cocaine
from the history channel
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
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World's Most Dangerous Drug
Methamphetamines affect the brain in numerous ways. The drug tricks the brain into thinking that extra dopamine is released. Eventually, the brain shuts down. World's Most Dangerous Drug : WED JUNE 25 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/explorer/2592/Overview
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
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Drugs Make You Ugly
Drugs Make You Ugly
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
Views: 644 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 4
 
The Failed Drug War on TV
DPA's executive director, Ethan Nadelmann was interviewed for the Independent Film Channel's intriguing, and often hilarious, episode of "The IFC Media Project" which dissects the history and policies of drug prohibition in the U.S.
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: Guest
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Tragic Comedy of the Drug War - Volume 1: Big Pharma
A collection of clips about prescription pharmaceuticals, marijuana, and the hypocrisy of the War on Drugs. Featuring comedy from (in order of appearance) Chris Rock, Ed Helms, Bill Maher, Dave Reinitz, Marko Elgart, George Carlin, Doug Stanhope, Katt Williams, Jon Stewart, and more. http://www.AmericanDrugWar.com http://www.SacredCow.com Video produced by Ryan Kaye - ryan(at)sacredcow.com
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
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Modern Day Slavery: Racism and the Drug War
Slavery is defined as the act of keeping a person as a piece of property. If you ask the average American if slavery still exists in America, their answer is likely to be no. After watching this video, many will change their minds. As the crack epidemic flooded inner cities across the country, in 1986 Reagan's "Anti-Drug Abuse Act" makes the penalty for crack possession a hundred times harsher than that of powder cocaine. The following year new legislation is passed allowing private corporations to own and operate prisons. Twenty years later over a million non-violent drug offenders are imprisoned while corporate stocks are traded based on how many prisoners are in the cages. A report released in 2008 by the International Center for Prison Studies at King's College London states that the United States has the highest incarceration rate and most people behind bars per capita in the world. Over 50% of these people are imprisoned for drug crimes. At the same time, prescription drug companies account for over 50% of Fortune 500 profits. All illegal drugs combined kill approx 11K per year while cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical kill almost a million. What's wrong with this picture?
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
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Protest Against the Global Drug War - 11.03.2009
The United Nations held its High Level Meeting on drugs on March 11-12, 2009 in Vienna. HCLU and its allies, SSDP, INPUD, ENCOD and Youth R.I.S.E. organized a demonstration against the global war on drugs on March 11, at the entrance of the Vienna International Center, to call for a drug policy based on human rights and harm reduction.
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
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American Drug War Economics - Volume 1
Ending drug prohibition and focusing on addiction as a sickness, like alcohol and prescription drugs, could save the U.S. economy and millions of lives. Please pass this video on to as many people as you can. We need your help to end the Drug War. http://www.americandrugwar.com http://www.sacredcow.com http://www.sacredcowstore.com Produced by Kevin Booth and Ryan Kaye
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
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Give me liberty or give me death II
http://votestrike.ning.com Join the Revolution There is a new movement going on that is going to break the ice on marijuana reform, there is no more sit back and get laughed at by presidential question and answer session, it is time for at least 1/25th or 1 Million of America's 25 Million pot smokers to start acting and show American Lawmakers that we do not stand to being laughed at for proposing the COMPLETE legalization if marijuana. The goal is to get a bill passed through US Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama by December 31st, 2009 (The end of this year). This new law needs to have language that makes it legal for anyone possessing up to 10 marijuana Plants or 10 pounds of processed marijuana completely legal in The United States. I think most can agree this is a fair law that allows American citizens to grow 10 plants for themselves, three (3) crop cycles a year for personal use. This will allow non-criminal related marijuana Users to have easy access to their own marijuana or trade/buy from friends or acquaintances who are more experienced in growing marijuana. It is time to bring this issue to President Obama and Congress' backyard! Here are the details of The Million marijuana March Who: Everyone. Medicinal marijuana Patients, Recreational marijuana Smokers, Activists, Victims of DEA Raids, Victims of street crime from violent drug dealers due to prohibition creating this Black Market, Non marijuana Users who wish to allow the right to choose what people due with their bodies, Libertarians, Scientists, Students, Politicians. Who is not invited: The DEA or police looking for easy busts or profiling of marijuana Activists and marijuana Users, The Office of Nationl Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), which is coincidentally right down the street. What: What is the purpose? To raise awareness that The War on marijuana is absurd, costly, violent, oppressive and unconstitutional. Where: The National Mall in Washington, DC. 7th Street N.W. Washington, DC When: Monday April 20th, 2009 (4/20). 8AM - 8PM. People can stay an extra 4 hours and participate in a "midnight vigil" for the innocent victims who lost their lives from the War on marijuana. Why: America needs reform on its marijuana policies. For far too long, marijuana has been grouped into the same categories as other drugs and it is time to separate these drug from marijuana. We are now renaming the "War on Drugs" when referring to marijuana solely, to "The War on marijuana". This helps make the demonizing campaign against marijuana ineffective because cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and other drugs cannot be used in "The War on marijuana". Until now, we were unable to see how silly the "War on marijuana" is because other drugs were grouped into marijuana's category. Now that a spade is a spade and it is "The War on marijuana", politicians can't spin the facts on marijuana's harmlessness to society and American's health. How: Come by bus, plane, car or take the metro. There are plenty of places to stay in DC and as this Million marijuana March picks up, people will open their homes up for those wanting to attend the event in the DC Area. Lets see 1 Million Americans at The National Mall on April 20th, 2009! Lets show lawmakers this is not something to be laughed at about, we are serious!
Date: 19 April 2009 - Added by: admin
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