Marijuana Inc. on CNBC
DriftingByTheStorm
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is pretty awesome.
Watching Trish Regan try to act "cool" infront of the pot growers and sellers in pretty hillarious.
One guy asks her two smell two bags of dope after she asks, "whats the difference?", and when he says, "do you smell the difference?", she says, "to be honest, that one smells ... well, BETTER."
haha.
fucking hillarious.
and they've actually been relatively unbiased against the growers.
I say relatively because they already did a section on the "environmental damage" caused by pot growers.
c'mon, give me a fucking break. This comical bit of reporting coming from the company (CNBC is owned by General Electric) that is one of our countries largest polluters, itself?
:roll: :roll:
Not to mention there is a right and a wrong way to do ANY agriculture. Pot is no exception.
Go ask the hippy all organic growers ("Fuck the CHEMIES, man!") about pollution.
Besides that,
i THINK they are ebing relatively unbiased,
although they have yet to truly do any real reporting about alleged benefits of legalization,
while at the same time they have focused a fair amount on DEA, enforcement, and some of the perceived social negatives that accompany a pot economy.
Oh well.
They still show lots of pot on TV,
which is cool with me.
SOBER HOUSE COMES ON TONIGHT TOO!
VIVA DR. DREW!
Watching Trish Regan try to act "cool" infront of the pot growers and sellers in pretty hillarious.
One guy asks her two smell two bags of dope after she asks, "whats the difference?", and when he says, "do you smell the difference?", she says, "to be honest, that one smells ... well, BETTER."
haha.
fucking hillarious.
and they've actually been relatively unbiased against the growers.
I say relatively because they already did a section on the "environmental damage" caused by pot growers.
c'mon, give me a fucking break. This comical bit of reporting coming from the company (CNBC is owned by General Electric) that is one of our countries largest polluters, itself?
Wikipedia for GE wrote:General Electric has a history of large-scale air and water pollution. Based on year 2000 data,[22] researchers at the Political Economy Research Institute listed the corporation as the fourth-largest corporate producer of air pollution in the United States, with more than 4.4 million pounds per year (2,000 Tonnes) of toxic chemicals released into the air
:roll: :roll:
Not to mention there is a right and a wrong way to do ANY agriculture. Pot is no exception.
Go ask the hippy all organic growers ("Fuck the CHEMIES, man!") about pollution.
Besides that,
i THINK they are ebing relatively unbiased,
although they have yet to truly do any real reporting about alleged benefits of legalization,
while at the same time they have focused a fair amount on DEA, enforcement, and some of the perceived social negatives that accompany a pot economy.
Oh well.
They still show lots of pot on TV,
which is cool with me.
SOBER HOUSE COMES ON TONIGHT TOO!
VIVA DR. DREW!
If I was to smile and I held out my hand
If I opened it now would you not understand?
If I opened it now would you not understand?
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I guess the government get's theirs ($$$$)