Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Hemp breathes in 4x the Carbondioxide of trees

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Yet the crop is 'illegal' to grow through times of universal CO2 pollution.

Movies & Cartoons with Marijuana character, photoshoped

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So, we want Hemp Man to legalize it ? xD

Yo! seems fun ! :P

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Weed-Recipe : Acapulco Green

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 8:08 PM | No comments

Ingredients

Acapulco Green
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3 ripe avocados
1/2 cup chopped onions
2 teaspoons chili powder
3 tablespoons wine vinegar
1/2 cup chopped greens


it all together. It can be served with tacos or as a dip.


Directions

Mix the vinegar, greens, and chili powder together and let the
mixture stand for one hour. Then add avocados and onions and mash

Time in Kitchen:
Number of servings:
Difficulty level: easy

Weed-Recipe : Cream of Cannabis Soup

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 8:07 PM | No comments
This soup is rich in flavor and fun

Ingredients

3 cups vegetable stock
1 cup broccoli florets, chopped
4 tablespoons cannabutter
¼ cup yellow onion, diced
1 cup celery, chopped
1 tablespoon flour
2 cups heavy cream

Directions

  1.  Bring vegetable stock to a boil in a large pot over high heat. Add broccoli and cook for 5 minutes.
  2. Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat, then sauté the onion and celery for 3 minutes. Stir in the flour, making a thick mixture.
  3. Add this mixture to the pot and turn the heat down to a light simmer. Add cream and simmer for 5 minutes. The soup should become thick. Serve right away and enjoy!
Time in Kitchen: 25 minutes
Number of servings: 6
Difficulty level: Easy

Weed-Recipe : Space Cake

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 8:06 PM | No comments
The experience of enjoying these space cake is something you will never forget !

Ingredients

Cupcakes:
1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon salt
1 ¾ teaspoons baking powder
1 cup granulated sugar
½ cup Crisco
½ cup cannabutter, at room temperature
2 eggs
½ cup milk
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon lemon extract
 
Frosting:
1 Betty Crocker Rich and Creamy fluffy white frosting


Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  2. Starting with the cupcakes, mix together the flour, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Set this aside for later.
  3. In a large bowl, mix the sugar with Crisco and cannabutter. Add eggs, milk, vanilla, lemon extract, and the flour mixture one at a time. Mix thoroughly.
  4. Grease and flour your cupcake pans before filling three-quarters full with cake batter. Bake for 1 hour. Let the cupcakes cool before you begin frosting!
  5. Once they are cool, frost the cupcakes and enjoy!
Time in Kitchen: 40 mins
Number of servings: 12
Difficulty level: Medium

Weed-Recipe : Special Brownies

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 8:04 PM | No comments
This is the most popular special brownies in the world!

Ingredients

1 cup all-purpose flour
¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
½ teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons THC oil
5 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped
1 ½ tablespoons light corn syrup
1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
1 tablespoon applesauce
3 egg whites
2 teaspoons vanilla

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350° fahrenheit.
  2. In a small bowl, mix together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt. Set this aside.
  3. Pour the THC oil and the chopped chocolate into a double boiler over high heat. As the water boils in the lower pan, whisk the chocolate and oil until melted. Remove from the heat, and whisk in the corn syrup, brown sugar and applesauce. Stir in the vanilla and egg whites. Beat the mixture until smooth, and then stir in the flour mixture until you get a smooth consistency.
  4. Grease a 9-by-13-inch baking pan. Pour the batter into the pan. Bake for 20 minutes. The brownies are ready when the center of the top is almost firm to the touch. Remove from the oven and let it cool on a wire rack. Enjoy these chocolate treats!
Time in Kitchen: 30 mins
Number of servings: 6
Difficulty level: Easy

Weed Recipe : Stoner French Toast

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 8:00 PM | No comments

Ingredients

8 teaspoons cannabutter
4 eggs
1 teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon nutmeg
12 slices Challah
Maple syrup

Directions

1. In a shallow dish, whisk together eggs, cinnamon and nutmeg.
2. Melt 4 teaspoons of cannabutter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Soak each piece of bread in the egg mixture for about 10 seconds each side. Fry each piece of bread in the melted cannabutter until each side is golden. As the bread soaks the cannabutter, add more for each batch, teaspoon by teaspoon.
3. Serve warm and top with maple syrup.

Time in Kitchen:
Number of servings: 12
Difficulty level: Easy

Marijuana can be good for mental health.

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 9:56 AM | No comments
Many opponents of medical marijuana make much of the purported link between marijuana use and mental illness. But there is simply no compelling evidence to support the claim that marijuana is a causal risk factor for developing a psychiatric disorder in otherwise healthy individuals. Most tellingly, population-level rates of schizophrenia or other psychiatric illnesses have remained flat even when marijuana use rates have increased. Emerging evidence indicates that patients who have tried marijuana may show significant improvements in symptoms and clinical outcomes (such as lower mortality rates and better cognitive functioning ) compared with those who have not. In fact, some of the unique chemicals in marijuana, such as cannabidiol (CBD), seem to have anti-psychotic properties. Researchers are investigating marijuana as a possible source of future schizophrenia treatments; until it is legalized, however, this research is significantly impeded.
Rates of mental illness have remained stable in light of changes in marijuana consumption levels. For example, when marijuana use rates have increased, there have been no increases in schizophrenia diagnoses. We do see these types of correlations, however for other behaviors that are connected. For example, rates of diabetes in the U.S. have increased as obesity rates have increased. This is not to say, however, that there is no relationship between psychoactive substances and mental functioning. Some effects of marijuana use can include feelings of panic, anxiety and paranoia. Such experiences can be frightening, but the effects are temporary.
Some psychoactive substances have been shown to improve mental health functioning and some do not. Recent research  at the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands concluded that the endocannabinoid system is responsible for making chemicals that combat mental health conditions such as depression. Stimulating the endocannbinoid system via the use of cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant might hold promise as a treatment for depressions and other mental health conditions. Part of the reason that is it so difficult to detangle psychoactive substance use from mental health is age of onset. For most people, symptoms of mental disturbance occur in the late teens and early 20’s. While it is impossible to predict who will develop a mental disturbance, there seem to be some ties to genetics and to behavioral cues in early childhood. Those who have risk factors, such as a family history of mental health issues, should be cautious in their exposure to all substances that have any intoxicating effects. Unfortunately, in adolescence, teens are more likely to experiment with intoxicants and less likely to be open with their parents about their drug use and/or any symptoms of mental disturbance they may be experiencing. As a result, drug and alcohol use has usually already started by the time symptoms of mental illness become noticeable. This is why we see so many studies that confirm that most people diagnosed with severe mental illness have had a history of alcohol and drug use. The alcohol and drug use was not the cause of the mental illness, but rather a behavior that coincides with the undetected development of mental health symptoms. In fact, research suggests that those with mental illness might be self-medicating with marijuana. One study demonstrated that psychotic symptoms predict later use of marijuana, suggesting that people might turn to the plant for help rather than become ill after use.
These findings have been replicated by myriad other studies, including a new study conducted by Harvard University researchers, which found that marijuana “is unlikely to be the cause of illness,” even in people who may be genetically predisposed to schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders. The researchers concluded, "In summary, we conclude that cannabis does not cause psychosis by itself. In genetically vulnerable individuals, while cannabis may modify the illness onset, severity and outcome, there is no evidence from this study that it can cause the psychosis."
Encouraging an open dialogue with adolescents about their drug use and paying attention to their behavior during the teen years are better prevention tools toward the future development of mental illness than to simply blame marijuana.

Marijuana freezes the Cancer

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 9:43 AM | No comments
Several longitudinal studies have established that even long-term marijuana smoking is not associated with elevated cancer risk, including tobacco-related cancers or with colorectal, lung, melanoma, prostate, breast or cervix. A 2009 population-based case-control study found that moderate marijuana smoking over a 20-year period was associated with reduced risk of head and neck cancer. And a five-year-long population-based case-control study found even long-term heavy marijuana smoking was not associated with lung cancer  or upper aerodigestive tract cancers.[5] In fact, some of the chemicals in marijuana, such as THC and especially CBD, have been found to induce tumor cell death and show potential as effective tools in treating cancer. Scientists who have conducted this type of research, such as UCLA’s Donald Tashkin, hypothesize that the anti-oxidant properties of cannabis might override any cancer causing chemicals found in marijuana smoke, therefore protecting the body against the impact of smoking.   Newer research indicates that marijuana has anti-cancer properties and could one day unlock new cancer treatments.
Moreover, marijuana smoking is not associated with any other permanent lung harms, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), emphysema or reduced lung function – even after years of frequent use.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Legalize Quotes !

Posted by Legalization Campaign On 7:54 PM | No comments
Relationship Status : I need a blunt

Relationship Status : High as fcuk

Just because i smoke weed doesn't mean I can't be successful.






People do have bad concepts on Marijuana. People are getting arrested just for smoking a herb. Smoking herb is not a crime and it doesn't make a person criminal. But, due to Police & people's concept, they are jailed as criminals.

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