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Author: Scott Morgan

Date: January 23, 2009

Source: DRCNet

Copyright: 2009 Independent Media Institute

 

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They might as well have displayed a link to ONDCP.gov across the screen for an hour. CNBC's Marijuana, Inc. couldn’t have been more sensationalist if John Walters wrote the screenplay and Bill O’Reilly did the interviews. I’m serious, it was that bad.

 

Of course, it’s impossible to know how the casual observer may interpret a propaganda trainwreck such as this, but for me it crossed the threshold of absurdity to the point of almost becoming useful. If one factual concept emerged unscathed from this, it is that there is simply nothing you can do to stop the marijuana economy. Marijuana, Inc. painted California as a veritable narco-state, thrown into anarchy by liberal values and unscrupulous profiteers. If there’s a lesson in there other than the fact that our marijuana laws are a disaster, I must have missed it.

 

The great irony of this is that, whether they like it or not, CNBC is selling their product to the same exact market. Who do they think watches this stuff? Just turn off the sound and you’ve got sixty minutes of first-rate pot porno to accompany the musical selection of your choice. They used blatant pot porn to promote it, so they know exactly what they’re doing.

 

Something is seriously out of balance when CNBC puts out an obnoxious propaganda program, while simultaneously hosting an online poll that favors decriminalization at 97%. They even felt compelled to put this disclaimer on their comment section:

 

**As of this posting, CNBC has only received comments favoring decriminalization of marijuana.

Marijuana sells in the media for the same exact reason it sells in the street. The only difference is the media still feels the need to cut their marijuana merchandise with some nasty shit. If the mainstream media wants to sell us pot, that’s fine. But give it to us straight.

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On thing that always bothers me are those anti smoking commercials saying that it hurts more then just you. Ha i laugh at that because Marijuana dosnt actualy hurt anyone. By the gov making it illegal there putting the money and power in the hands of criminals who sell and traffic pot. if only the gov were pull there heads out of there asses, legalize and tax it like tobacco (The Real Drug That Kills) not only would this stimulate our gov but it would keep people like me and you from dealing with the Shady dealers. (Not saying all dealers are shady some are good people) if you look at other countries who have had legal pot for thousands of years SO WHAT IS THE DEAL U.S. GOVERNMENT why did you decide its illegal.

 

did you also know that it was the oil companys who lobbied for the criminalization cause it could be used as and alternative fuel isnt that some bullshit.

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