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Marijuana Cookies

Pot cookie recipe

Ingredients:

1/2 cup canna-butter
1 1/3 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 egg

Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F).
2) Mix (by hand) the butter, sugars, and egg into a large bowl.
3) Combine the baking soda, salt, and flour.
4) Slowly add the flour mixture to the butter mixture and stir by hand.
5) Shape the dough into 1-inch balls and place them two inches apart on a greased cookie sheet.
6) Bake for 25-30 minutes or until light brown.
7) Let cool for 3 or 4 minutes and grub.

Makes 20 cookies.

Seeds from Amsterdam

You can buy these seeds from Amsterdam and have your garden started in a matter of days! They ship everywhere in discreet packaging too!

Seed Catalog

Here’s a list of seeds you can buy from Amsterdam

Look for the currency changer in the right side of the page when you get there to choose your currency.

Afghan     Afghan feminized     Amsterdam Indica     Aussie Blues     Azura     Big Bud     Bob Marley Sativa     Bob Marley Sativa feminized     California Dream     Californian Skunk     Caramelicious     Charas     Cheese     Chese feminized     Citral     Crystal Rain     Durban Poison     Dutch Dope     Early Misty     Easy Rider     First Girl     Ganeshas Dream     Ganja Dwarf     Ganja Dwarf feminized     Happy Outdoor Mix     Hawaii Skunk     Haze     Hindu Kush     Le Fruit Defendu     Light of Jah     Maroc X Skunk Special     Master Kush     Master Kush X Northern Light     Medijuana     Misty     New Super Silver Haze     New York Diesel     New York Females     Northern Light     Northern Light feminized     Northern Light X Big Bud     Pride of Amsterdam     Purple Power     Shiva Shanti     Skunk Red Hair     Skunk Special     Strawberry Ice feminized     Super Skunk     Supernova a.k.a. Chronic     Tatanka     Thai X Skunk     Waikiki Queen feminized     White Queen     White Queen feminized     White Widow     White Widow Feminized     Youruba Nigeria    

Amsterdam Seed Bank

There’s no secret about Amsterdam’s liberal attitude toward marijuana use. In fact, you can buy seeds from Amsterdam and grow your own pot. I can’t attest to the legality of accepting marijuana seeds in your area, but in many places it’s perfectly legal to have them and grow bud. The shipping method is very discreet, so you’re sort of on the honor system when buying seeds from Amsterdam.I have had the pleasure of dealing with a seed bank and was very happy with the shipment and I harvested 2 pounds of bud about 12 weeks later. The best seller is White Widow. The THC level in White Widow is quite high, and the plant is moderately difficult to grow, but worth the hassle. The banner below links to the Amsterdam Connection, which is a high quality seed bank, with discrete worldwide shipping.

CLICK HERE FOR SEEDS!

Deaths in America

deaths-in-america
ANNUAL AMERICAN DEATHS CAUSED BY DRUGS

TOBACCO ........................ 400,000
ALCOHOL ........................ 100,000
ALL LEGAL DRUGS .............20,000
ALL ILLEGAL DRUGS ..........15,000
CAFFEINE .........................2,000
ASPIRIN ...........................500
MARIJUANA ...................... 0
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Source: United States government...
National Institute on Drug Abuse,
Bureau of Mortality Statistics

How to make Cannabutter

Marijuana butter

The most convenient way to use and store marijuana for cooking is to make
marijuana butter, which can be cut into pieces and Ziploc bagged for freezing
and later used in cooking of all kinds. Here is the basic recipe:

1 lb. of butter (not margarine)
1/2 ounce of marijuana BUD flour
(or 1 ounce of shake flour or 2 ounces of leaf flour) Read the rest of this entry »

New York Times’ Blog: If Marijuana Is Legal, Will Addiction Rise?

July 20th, 2009 By: Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director

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[Editor's Note: This interesting and informative exchange of ideas, provided by experts on cannabis regarding the future of America's cannabis policy, was originally published July 19 on the 'Open for Debate' blog found at the New York Times' webpage.]

If Marijuana Is Legal, Will Addiction Rise?

By The Editors
July 19, 2009, 7:00 pm

A New York Times article on Sunday discussed the debate over whether more and more potent types of cannabis affect the levels of addiction to the drug. This particular issue has become part of the larger debate over whether marijuana should be legalized or decriminalized.

Antidrug activists say that if the drug is legalized, more people will use it and addiction levels, made worse by the increased potency, will rise too. Legalization advocates note that pot addiction is not nearly as destructive as, say, abuse of alcohol. What would be the effect of legalization or decriminalization on marijuana abuse and addiction?

*Roger Roffman, professor of social work

*Wayne Hall, professor of public health policy

*Mark A.R. Kleiman, professor of public policy and author

*Peter Reuter, University of Maryland professor

*Norm Stamper, former Seattle police chief

————— Read the rest of this entry »

Famous Pot Smokers

Want To Know Why Marijuana Is Illegal?

Want To Know Why Marijuana Is Illegal? Ask Governor John Lynch (Or Ask Your Own Governor)

In May I blogged under the headline “Want To Know Why Pot Is Illegal? Ask Your Governor” in response to Minnesota Republican Governor Tim Pawlenty’s decision to veto legislation that would have granted terminally ill patients the legal option to possess and use (but not grow) medicinal cannabis. It wasn’t the first time I’d written such a post and it won’t be last.

Earlier this week I criticized Hawaii Republican Governor Linda Lingle for her refusal to approve legislation that merely sought to study “issues relating to medical cannabis patients and current medical cannabis laws.” Today we can add New Hampshire Democrat (just in case any of you out there are under the illusion that marijuana intolerance is not bipartisan) Gov. John Lynch to the list of public officials who single-handedly stand in the way of cannabis law reform. Read the rest of this entry »

Truth About Marijuana

Many myths and misinformation have shaped the way the world feels and thinks about marijuana. The truth is out there. Corporations who stand to benefit from prohibition will always publish research tilted in their favor, and deny the facts.

For 70 years we have been stuck with a law that makes no sense. Marijuana remains illegal, and hundreds of thousands of American citizens are in prison because of it. The trouble with changing the law is that a false perspective has been invented by the federal government, driven by corporations that are afraid of losing profits to a product that can replace many oil and timber based products along with many others. Just as Walmart has put the small gun shop owner out of business, so does the Dupont corporation destroy small business in America. The reason I say this is that if hemp were legal to grow for textiles and other non-drug goods, many farmers would have a chance with relatively small farms, growing enough hemp to make a profit. With today’s large corporate farms growing food and livestock the little guy can’t survive. If we open up this industry, small farms would be producing hemp for paper, clothing, plastic, oil, rope, food, paint, natural insecticides, and countless other uses. The lobbyists in Washington continue to fight to keep it illegal and further destroy the fabric of America. Families are being torn apart, when dad goes to jail for smoking a joint. Our kids are at risk on the playground because drug dealers don’t care if you’re over 21. This is a drug that never killed anybody, unlike alcohol and tobacco.
If your perspective is one that lacks experience, or maybe you don’t know anybody who uses marijuana, I could see how you might fall into that belief that marijuana is evil, because there’s no shortage of propaganda being put out there by the government and faith-based media. Do some research. Take a look at NORML.ORG and form an insightful perspective based on facts, instead of one that is foisted upon you by the inventors of this awful lie we have been living for the past 70 years.

If we legalize marijuana, it will solve many problems.

  • It could be taxed and regulated, adding billions of dollars to the federal or state budgets.
  • It would end much of the violence cause by the illegal drug trade
  • It would put thugs out of business and make them get a real job
  • It would put honest Americans to work in farms and factories across the country
  • It would save billions of dollars that we currently spend to keep pot smokers in prison
  • It would take it out of the hands of people who want to sell it to your kids
  • It would be sold in pharmacies where every purchase would be as safe as buying aspirin
  • It would help those who really need it’s medicinal properties for health problems
  • It would open up new industries and get Americas’ economy thriving again

I’m sick and tired of thugs offering drugs to my kids on schoolyards and playgrounds. The profit motive has no conscience, and needs to be removed from the drug trade. Legalization of all drugs would keep our kids safe from dealers who don’t care about life or death.

Who smokes marijuana? (courtesy of NORML.org)
According to recent statistics provided by the federal government, nearly 80 million Americans admit having smoked marijuana. Of these, twenty million Americans smoked marijuana during the past year. The vast majority of marijuana smokers, like most other Americans, are good citizens who work hard, raise families, pay taxes and contribute in a positive way to their communities. They are certainly not part of the crime problem in this country, and it is terribly unfair to continue to treat them as criminals.

Many successful business and professional leaders, including many state and elected federal officials, admit they have smoked marijuana. We must reflect this reality in our state and federal laws, and put to rest the myth that marijuana smoking is a fringe or deviant activity engaged in only by those on the margins of American society. Marijuana smokers are no different from their non-smoking peers, except for their marijuana use.

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