WE ALL NEED TO SUPPORT NEW THEATRICAL CANNABIS DOCUMENTARY "CANNABIZNESS" Just saw this article online about a new theatrical cannabis documentary "Cannabizness" and thought it was extremely interesting, commercial, and timely. I think we should all support this film, kickstarter campaign, and share it on social media. Original Entertainment, in partnership with Kush Enterprises, announce the launch of a Kickstarter campaign to support the production of - Cannabizness - the first feature length documentary film offering a historical and revealing portrayal into the developing multibillion-dollar Legal Cannabis Industry in the United States.
“Most Cannabis documentaries focus on topics related to the drug war, politics, legalization, and medical uses,” said DJ Parmar, the film’s producer. “This is an opportunity to support one of the first cannabis documentaries taking a deep dive into the dramatic business and investment side of the Legal Cannabis Industry.” Currently in pre-production, Cannabizness gives a raw behind-the-scenes look into high profile, influential businesses and investors that already play an integral part in the current state of the Medical and Adult Use sides of the Legal Cannabis Industry. The film will deliver a clear voice of an industry seeking legitimacy, while facing various forms of opposition in the United States. With the legalization of recreational use in four states (WA, CO, AK, OR), and medical cannabis now offered in 23 states, coupled with the current unstable economic and political climate, the movement stands to unify passionate and intelligent believers, and potentially relieve an economic crisis.
However, many of these businesses and individuals often meet a bitter consequence resulting from inconsistent Federal and State legislature. Industry leaders in the film will include: Steve DeAngelo, Executive Director of Harborside Health Centers and President of the Arc View Group, Troy Dayton, CEO of The Arcview Group, Rob Kampia, Executive Director of Marijuana Policy Project, Alan Brochstein, Founder of 420 Investor, Tripp Keber, CEO of Dixie Elixirs & Edibles, Emily Paxhia of Poseiden Asset Management; Douglas Leighton, MD of Dutchess Capital, Ed Rosenthal, Author, Tom Bollich, CEO of Surna Inc, Steve Katz, (R) New York State Assemblyman, and Gaynell Rogers, the Industries first national marketing and media specialist; plus the pioneering entrepreneurs, investors, thought leaders, and activists from the national movement.
Cannabis Industry research leaders, The ArcView Group, estimates that the legal cannabis market was worth $1.3 billion in 2013, which has increased to $2.6 billion this year. By 2019, when adult use will likely be legalized in the United States, estimates of a national legal cannabis market range up to as much as $10 billion. Cannabis-based companies raised an estimated $50 million in 2013 in the public markets, with an excess of $150 million expected to be financed by institutional investors in 2014 as reported in the Medicinal and Recreational Cannabis Sector Report by High Alert Institutional Research.
Being touted as the ‘new gold rush’ and ‘tech boom’ of today's era, this is an extremely timely film to help inform and educate activists, entrepreneurs and investors on the massive opportunities available in this emerging industry.
For more information on the theatrical feature documentary Cannabizness, go to CANNABIZNESS | The Documentary. To contribute to the Cannabizness Kickstarter Campaign, go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/272640321/cannabizness.
Dr Bunsen Exposed After a thorough7 minute investigation into the owner of this site I have found the target, it's obvious when you see the footage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnlt8YgVGrM
Article On Free UK Drugs Testing Service Pretty good article in Mixmag on WEDINOS, the publicly funded Welsh government service to provide definitive answers to the age old question of "what's in this bag?" especially if you have strange results and so a very useful service and after a quick look one of the only ones in Europe.
Mixmag | DRUGS TESTING SERVICE: KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
WEDINOS is the UK’s first publicly funded drug testing service. It’s controversial, it’s not comprehensive, but it’s probably the most rational government approach to drug use for decades
Of all the problems caused by the uncontrolled, unregulated supply in recreational drugs that users face, which would you class as the worst? Would it be losing your job or your liberty if caught by the police or your employer? For some people, the shame of their family discovering they took drugs would be enough to get them disowned. Or is it economic: do you think drugs are too expensive because they have to be smuggled? Or do you have a problem with the morality of the drug trade?
It’s debatable, but by any measure, getting ill or dying because you’ve been sold something dodgy is the worst-case scenario. But imagine if you could know, with an unprecedented degree of accuracy, exactly what was in every powder or pill you bought?
Well, you can – and what’s more it’s free, legal, fast and run by the Welsh government. The service is called WEDINOS (Welsh Emerging Drugs And Identification Of Novel Substances), and its site, www.wedinos.org, is fast becoming an essential service for thousands of clued-up users.
One user of the service, known to us as Roma, says: “People want to know what they’re taking and to be safe (or rather, as safe as you can be on a drug). Nobody wants to get ripped off, and nobody wants to end up in hospital – or dead. Wedinos has brought quality analytical substance testing to the average person.”
Using WEDINOS (the acronym sounds like ‘after dark”, in Welsh) is fairly simple: anyone in the UK can submit samples. It’s funded by Public Health Wales and is attached to the University of Cardiff, and costs less than £100,000 a year to run. It started in October 2013, and was originally conceived by the forward-thinking Irish doctor, David Caldicott, who wanted drug users to be able to make informed choices. “It’s toxico-surveillance,” he tells us. “We’re better off knowing what is out there. And so are users.”
Since then, it has tested 1,559 samples, and 244 different drugs have been identified. The majority in the last three months were cocaine, followed by cutting agents such as caffeine, then synthetic cannabinoids, research chemicals and new drugs like mephedrone, and of course, MDMA.
On the WEDINOS site, the “sample testing” section explains how to go about submissions. You have to package the drug – which can be in powder, pill or herbal form – inside something secure and leak-proof, such as a small plastic bag. A very small amount will do. Then you download the effects form, which gives you many options to choose from. Fill it in: did you take the sample? What happened? Were the effects or unexpected? (If you haven’t taken the drug yet, leave that section blank.)
The third and most important step is to generate a reference code. Copy this to the sample and the form. Then seal it all up and send it off. Be sure the postcode you are asked to complete on the sample effects form is truthful – it need only be the first half, so your anonymity is preserved. A few days later, the Welsh chemists who run the scheme will tell you what you’ve either taken, or are about to take.
Josie Smith, current project director, explains: “WEDINOS provides individuals with a mechanism to make informed choice with objective and scientific evidence. It highlights to those who have already made the decision to use or purchase a substance what they have ingested or are considering ingesting.”
Unsurprisingly, the WEDINOS service has proved controversial among some of the media and politicians who have presided over decades of failed drugs policy. With typical hysteria, The Daily Mail said in January that the service was being used “by addicts to test the quality of their stash”. Conservative health spokesman in the Welsh Assembly, Darren Miller, told Radio 4’s Today programme in the same month that the service showed that Labour in Wales had ‘given up on drugs’, claiming dealers would use the service as a marketing tool to advertise drug purity.
His claim is also untrue, since the service does not give purity data: its results page details only the major and minor constituents of each sample, with no percentages given – that is to say, it won’t tell you if your sample is 90 per cent cocaine and 10 per cent chalk dust, or vice versa. They don’t tell you how many milligrammes of MDMA are in your pill, nor do they tell you the purity of the drugs you’ve submitted in percentage terms. But it can tell you if a pill contains the toxic substance PMA, or if a legal high bought off the net contains a weird new drug, or what cuts have been used.
The reason the service does not give you percentage data is partly political, and partly rational. Josie Smith, the current project director, told us: “Publishing samples’ purity may have encouraged some individuals to use Wedinos as a quality control tool – eg ‘This stuff is 90 per cent pure, so buy from me’.”
But why not advise on, say, a super-strong batch of heroin going around? “Highlighting a particularly high purity batch of heroin [does not] lead to a reduction in overdose or harm, in fact, quite the reverse – it leads to more people seeking the batch,” says Smith. Wedinos has, though, issued warnings when dangerous research chemicals have entered the market.
What the service does do is tell you what you have: is it amphetamine, or is it rat poison? Mephedrone or MDMA? Heroin or caffeine powder? Something that will kill you, or get you high?
The WEDINOS service is not a magic bullet: users are responsible for their own behaviour. There’s no protection for recklessness or stupidity.
“Behaviour is most definitely a key factor with any drug use, without a doubt,” agrees Roma. “Poly-drug use [combining different drugs at the same time] massively increases risk ,and isn’t really looked at in the way that it should be – especially mixing alcohol with other substances. But without knowing what you’re about to consume, ‘smart’ or ‘safe’ use can still have terrible consequences.”
Roma is realistic when he analyses the service’s main flaw: “With WEDINOS the only problem some people may have is having the patience to wait for the results.”
It’s true that many, if not most drug purchases are done on impulse, but with access to testing, cultural changes and education, more informed and relatively safer choices can be made. Perhaps not everyone will have the requisite self-control; but as long as the government leaves the supply of drugs to profit-hungry criminals, the hard-working Welsh scientists of WEDINOS are the best – the only, some might say – defence between you and the gangster-run world of drugs in the UK in 2014. Use it or lose it.
Synthetic cannabis alternative Good evening!
I am searching for synthetic alternatives to Cannabis that are 100% legal. I have tried many different smoking blends over the last months but none of them had a similar effect to cannabis.
I do have decide between two different products now that seem the most convincing to me and before I order one of them I need your advise in terms of the effect, side-effects and potency.
1. Mindfuck-Herbs Winterbreeze
2. Platinum caution orange
There is much information about Platinum caution orange on the web (positive and negative) but only a few information about Mindfuck. However, Mindfuck is said to be closely linked to real weed in terms of the high.
Does anyone of you have experience with one of those products?
Please let me know.
MDMA Overdose & Dehydration: Please HELP! I have recently 2 months back taken pure mdma in caps of .5 . I took 5 caps over the night snorting and putting the Molly in water. By the end of the night I started to feel hyperthermia , cold fingers and toes, and also started getting extreme dehydration. It felt as if my brain was pulsing and on fire at the same moment. I passed out and woke up in the hospital with ivs in my arm. They replenished my fluids and took my blood for signs of damage and there was none.
2 months passed and my girl friend (who didn't know about this) wants to try mdma with me. I'm having second thoughts about this because of what happened last time. I'm just wondering if I were to take 1 pill .5 of the same pure mdma as before if I will be ok . I basically wanna know if there is any risks or if this is stupid to try it again.
I'd like to hear from anyone who has had an mdma over dose or dehydration that has done mdma after the fact and how it was. If any one has any info it would be great to hear
thanks
kyle
#mdma #overdose #mdmaod12
5 Times More Pigs Than People In Denmark Denmark, With an estimated 5.4 million human population has an porky population of 24 million pigs.
Are There More Pigs than Humans in Denmark?
The government are rumoured to be considering increase Danish men's swine spouse allowance from 1 to 3 do deal with the surplus of single pigs.
Black Wax (Burnley) An underground electronic night in north of England, so anyone from the local area (Todmorden, Rawtenstall, Blackburn etc..) come down and check us out! We've got Drum & Bass, House, Techno, Dubstep and more in a nice underground venue with happy vibes from a friendly crowd.. great way to meet people in the local scene :) https://www.facebook.com/events/851189538237343/ Location: B-Low, Burnley
My friend found a massive bag of drugs on the bus… Hi everyone,
Hope you're all well?
Ok, so this weekend was Halloween, we all went out and much merriment ensued. My friend had told me about finding a huge bag of drugs on the bus (about 30grams or so)…and that he wasn't sure what it was.
He had tried it, and gave some to a mate to sample too - we're talking a key here - not uber lines or anything.
He had told me it wasn't anything he had ever tried before - so this cancels out ket, mdma (etc) pills, mkat - all the usual stuff. He said that a tiny sniff of it left him debilitated for hours. Not up, nor down - just tripping and massively confused - kind of in limbo. It didn't sound great to me (and I love hallucinogens usually).
Someone (an idiot) gave the 'mystery' drug to two lads at the after sesh this weekend. Well, I have to say - I found it awful seeing their faces - they looked scared, and weird - for hours! They wren't 'there' at all - they didn't have a clue what was going on around them at all - looking into space and eyes darting around. (more so than ket or other trippy stuff). I'm quite an old hand at most drug-enduced situations - but this was another level. They hadn't had much of whatever it was (like I said a key of it). :/
They eventually came around enough to get in a taxi - but were still in and out (Ive never seen eyeballs do what theirs did:hopeless: - and Ive seen peeps in some states). This was about 5 hours later. A friend of a friend was around and suggested it might be MXE. Which apparently is getting sold as Ket at the mo (in leeds) due to laws in the countries that make it getting tightened - thus, there appears to be no real ket whatsoever.
I have been reading what some of you have written about MXE and it seems quite mild compared to what I saw. I'm presuming if this stuff was MXE it has not been cut at all. It's now down the loo anyway. It looked awful - and I'm up for a lot usually, but it didn't look fun….for hours and hours and hours. Those poor guys - I bet they thought they'd never be normal again!
So watch out for fraudulent Ket guys. And maybe don't hand out random drugs you find on the bus…hahaha.
xxx
#Guests Compared to #Members Is 127:1 Currently this site has 4570 guests viewing and 26 members. The less stupid and even lazier 1 handed typists don't even register by the look of it, they just scan threads harvesting adds. It seems like when faced with a situation like this the most desperate and impatient must either
A) Register and post but read nothing except the thread title and making sure your adds are set as shortcuts
B) Don't register and be forced to read the posts as well as the titles.
Seems even the most desperate sexual deviants with agoraphobia don't even wanna interact with you people, and me probably.
You think it would be different if the cyber-sex sub-forum had a minumum post count for access or just that just mean they start threads in any sub they can?
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