Kush Friendly Stands For Quality Freedom And Truth

By Jaclyn Hurley


The Kush friendly brand is focused on quality and standing up in the fight against the misguided culture of cannabis prohibition. The focus is not so much the question of why people have this culture, but rather why it persists. It began as a side issue in the deliberations of the League of Nations' Opium focus in the 20s of the last century, the ban is maintained through the years and why this is makes no sense.

In other words, the senseless prohibition holds great worth to agents that would be on 'standby' without them. Otherwise, they would be forced to twiddle their thumbs and not have any measurable 'production'. This example serves to show that there are important features or benefits for bodies that may be implementing the ban.

There is also a major industry has grown around the forced treatment of cannabis users, and not only in the U. S. But the fact that authorities can do this without any criticism or embarrassment or control by politicians and keep reaping such huge benefits (like getting paid for bullying kids) is not easily explained. That statement is in the culture of cannabis prohibition itself, where the benefits are more than merely a consequence of it, they are the cause for its longevity.

You can ask European researchers across the pond to answer why cannabis is prohibited in their countries by the main bodies of their national enforcement systems. They will all reply, in very interesting ways, try it for yourself. The Swedish do it because cannabis is seen there as a stepping stone to other drugs, because it fosters apathy, and they have even accused the plant of causing schizophrenia. They believe that it can cause dependence, and various levels of psychosis.

The English tend to be was much shorter in their answer to being asked why prohibition continues with them, simply not wishing to get into details. None of them, not even the smartest can claim that their statements are scientifically tenable. They just simply say that cannabis is 'just bad' for people, in all sorts of ways, and also widely seen as a step towards the use of other drugs.

The story is the same when you look at the sacredness of cannabis prohibition. This applies to its connection to "purifying" and the belief in it. The fact that it eludes ordinary considerations of scientific, economic or social nature is simply ignored.

Another interesting observation about the nature of the stories about the dangers of this innocent (and proven to have cause no deaths in the last 2 decades and more) plant can be found in a famous article by Jerome Himmelstein. The work was called 'From weed killer to drop out drug'. The author describes the relatively short period of the existence of the cannabis ban in the U. S., and the way that the powers that be justify it.

In the early days of the ban, in the thirties, cannabis was constructed in the United States of America as a cause of violence, rape and sexual perversion, in the sixties, cannabis was constructed as one of the foundations of cultural rebellion of that era. Cannabis became blamed as a major cause of 'dropping out', the lack of enthusiasm for the dominant American culture of consumption. When you are forced to consume, do so by buying garments that prove you believe in truth and lighting up.




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