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Doing our part to legalize the medicinal and industrial use of Cannabis.
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The Mission

 

To educate the world on the truth about Cannabis, the most diverse plant known to man.  Used for cloth, medicine, fuel and food for over 10,000 years.  Now illegal in most of the world at the pressures of the United States Government.





 

Clouds of Green

 

Located in the most sensible state in the US, California

 

 

 

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Cost of the drug war

Enforcing marijuana prohibition costs taxpayers an estimated $10 billion annually and results in the arrest of more than 734,000 individuals per year -- far more than the total number of arrestees for all violent crimes combined, including murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault. This policy is a tremendous waste of national and state criminal justice resources that should be focused on combating serious and violent crime. In addition, it invites government unnecessarily into areas of our private lives, and needlessly damages the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands of otherwise law-abiding citizens.


A Brief History in Weed 


 

Of all the plants men have ever grown, none has been praised and denounced as often as marijuana (Cannabis sativa). Throughout the ages, marijuana has been extolled as one of man's greatest benefactors - and cursed as one of his greatest scourges. Marijuana is undoubtedly a herb that has been many things to many people. Armies and navies have used it to make war, men and women to make love. Hunters and fishermen have snared the most ferocious creatures, from the tiger to the shark, in its herculean weave. Fashion designers have dresses the most elegant women in its supple knit. Hangmen have snapped the necks of thieves and murderers with its fiber. Obstetricians have eases the pain of childbirth with its leaves. Farmers have crushed its seeds and used the oil within to light their lamps. Mourners have thrown its seeds into blazing fires and have had their sorrow transformed into blissful ecstasy by the fumes that filled the air.  The list goes on and on, throughout history no  plant has played a more central role, and only in the last 50 years has our government decided to buck history and make illegal not just the medicine but, the fiber producing cousin, hemp as well.