News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Edu: PUB LTE: Take a Puff and Stop Hating on Weed |
Title: | US CA: Edu: PUB LTE: Take a Puff and Stop Hating on Weed |
Published On: | 2009-04-28 |
Source: | Daily Nexus (UC Santa Barbara, CA Edu) |
Fetched On: | 2009-04-30 02:29:15 |
TAKE A PUFF AND STOP HATING ON WEED
David Sforza needs to roll a j and sit this one out because he did a
poor job of describing his fellow Santa Barbarians ("A Joint Rolled Is
a Body Buried," Daily Nexus, April 22). I understand that the drug war
happening in Mexico right now is a very sad and scary event, but
Sforza should know that we stoners do our part to take money OUT of
the hands of Mexican drug cartels. How? Californians simply buy decent
pot.
By his vague, though admittedly accurate, mention of our "state of
euphoria," I can tell that Sforza has never smoked any Mexican shag.
It's shitty, to be honest. Mexico has neither the climate nor the
invested care to grow any good pot. Additionally, the process of
transporting marijuana out of Mexico takes its toll on the quality of
the product. It can be victim to hasty curing, intense compaction and
is sometimes hidden in other goods which produce strong odors to hide
the smell of the weed, which ultimately leaves the bud smelling like
whatever it was hidden in (fertilizer, anyone?). It's called Mexican
dirt-weed for a reason.
Weed grown in California, especially that NorCal dank shit, is grown
with care and respect for both the producer and the customer, and it's
grown with SCIENCE! If you ever get a chance to meet somebody who has
grown pot commercially, they will tell you that they are always
keeping up with the latest growing techniques, often innovated by
pothead college kids or pothead college graduates. Many producers are
organic, the title meaning everything it does when applied to organic
coffee or bananas. It is grown without harmful pesticides and
chemicals. This product is then sold to pot clubs (or your local pot
dealer!) and then to the customer. Nobody is exploited or killed in
the process.
As for Sforza, please don't push that bad mojo on us stoners. We are
not murderers, nor do we support any of the goings on in Mexico. Yet
we will not cower before intolerant politicians, heinous cartels or a
largely misinformed public. You are right when you say that nobody
should financially support this network of murderous criminals, and we
don't. There is a simple solution that most of us utilize without even
realizing it. Don't want to be responsible for the deaths of Mexican
police officers, misguided teenagers, and innocent people? Buy local,
buy Californian, buy medical.
David Sforza needs to roll a j and sit this one out because he did a
poor job of describing his fellow Santa Barbarians ("A Joint Rolled Is
a Body Buried," Daily Nexus, April 22). I understand that the drug war
happening in Mexico right now is a very sad and scary event, but
Sforza should know that we stoners do our part to take money OUT of
the hands of Mexican drug cartels. How? Californians simply buy decent
pot.
By his vague, though admittedly accurate, mention of our "state of
euphoria," I can tell that Sforza has never smoked any Mexican shag.
It's shitty, to be honest. Mexico has neither the climate nor the
invested care to grow any good pot. Additionally, the process of
transporting marijuana out of Mexico takes its toll on the quality of
the product. It can be victim to hasty curing, intense compaction and
is sometimes hidden in other goods which produce strong odors to hide
the smell of the weed, which ultimately leaves the bud smelling like
whatever it was hidden in (fertilizer, anyone?). It's called Mexican
dirt-weed for a reason.
Weed grown in California, especially that NorCal dank shit, is grown
with care and respect for both the producer and the customer, and it's
grown with SCIENCE! If you ever get a chance to meet somebody who has
grown pot commercially, they will tell you that they are always
keeping up with the latest growing techniques, often innovated by
pothead college kids or pothead college graduates. Many producers are
organic, the title meaning everything it does when applied to organic
coffee or bananas. It is grown without harmful pesticides and
chemicals. This product is then sold to pot clubs (or your local pot
dealer!) and then to the customer. Nobody is exploited or killed in
the process.
As for Sforza, please don't push that bad mojo on us stoners. We are
not murderers, nor do we support any of the goings on in Mexico. Yet
we will not cower before intolerant politicians, heinous cartels or a
largely misinformed public. You are right when you say that nobody
should financially support this network of murderous criminals, and we
don't. There is a simple solution that most of us utilize without even
realizing it. Don't want to be responsible for the deaths of Mexican
police officers, misguided teenagers, and innocent people? Buy local,
buy Californian, buy medical.
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