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ration and everything in between moses video and audio production by d w. i hope video will tune in the it's not my choice when it comes to kind of just because i am not a kind of his person i smoke because i want to, you know, we're not doing that. my mom sees drugs specifically in one hand and then hand cups in the other. the
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issues with the new young generation want to change our region. legal ization should be the 1st step is to spend square. will they be grow, which have i will benefit from the who while across the other unlucky, older generation rejected legalization, and lived excluded in poverty in the mountains the since 1956. you were a sleep and we're paying for it. now we were to sleep. gabby treat me, can i say the non stop? yes. is why the really know? instead of doing why we lose weight is what i'm trying to tell you. the kids, cannabis and parents,
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of course there's going to be conflict. young and old are realities and dreams can be so different. seriously, it seems like there's a huge gap between the generations. sometimes we just don't catch each other. the question is, can we fix it? the government is trying to prohibit the legal use of legalize marijuana under the new legislation, license holders will be required to submit a monthly kind of as reported to the agency audio video games on the list of like the state is officially starting. its canvas legalize ation project. the only thing that i have it's difficult to implement and out of
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the system is that actually sends people still don't understand why they legalize that. what are the objectives, its consequences are the fears that she need to know. that hasn't been easy to get here and i'm strong or we have to keep going assess what, don't forget, we were criticized in the beginning. people didn't accept the idea at all. okay, legalize ation is here, but we don't know how to be implemented. we don't understand it is that i can said i wasn't facing my friend. the people criticize us out of them is the next month. they still don't agree. can they see us as troublemakers, as, as the, like, we don't belong. what look, look and legalize ation have been proposed back then. the older generation wouldn't have even considered in thinking of it as for that generation that a plan to sacred and no kind of legalize agent is acceptable, but they should all remain illegal. burdett peasant headed to my father like the rest of his generation, so it was against legalization. this is the mistrustful generation. i am in the
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body of mom or louis or the will. the states itself supply the same uh with local far it's easier a lot on the way or will they be gross hasn't been explained, hasn't mentioned who by all types are you to or do we send them to the power train, the factory, the co well the regulatory agency, we knew we still don't know these things. rico and the came of them. this is to catch up with a hand lecture about him. although i have discussed the issue with him several times to him for me, but sometimes i choose not to discuss it still because we have different views. but it only makes things worse that get to genuine that pass the mile, walk at ocean's. why are people against legalization? because they are afraid this law will not guarantee them a dignified life or pay a livable wage. that's why they're scared when i went ahead and so they'd rather stay legal on. it ain't got hold on a sec. marijuana is being legalized in morocco. yes, but just for industrial cause magic and medicinal uses, at least at 1st,
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the moroccan interior ministry is expecting that by 2028 annual revenues from the european market alone will reach up to 630 $1000000.00. the law passed by the american government in may. 2021 is aiming to limit illegal trade and to help improve farmers incomes. farming communities are worried that they're being left behind and are afraid of competition from powerful investors. this has led to serious tension between mohammad and his father's generations. my name is monet schultz and 26 years old. my beautiful daughter, money. my name is anastasia jacobs. canterbury, i loved her so much. i grew up in georgetown, diana, which is a beautiful country. i am a migraine and i lived in far rockaway clean to new york. i really loved living in
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fiber county. even though there were a few, there was state and things that happened in fire rockaway that for it to a part of the leads the with this look inside of the side of the house, i left it there because that's me of myself, spoken to my children one day i just looked at it and i was like, mom like so we take this down to. she was like, no, absolutely not. this is going to stay right here because this is what my rules are you all just breakdown. so i like to smoke on my balcony, but i just, you know, i stay out of the common areas and sometimes the smell does sleep into her corners . and she does like say her comments. oh, you're going to be lazy. you're going to be this a teen smoking here. she goes with this stuff again. and then she's make, we have
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a heart attack. i'm going to fall down. she's been, it's just me out. and i'm just like, this is so dramatic when it comes to marvin a come kind of base within your loved ones in your canes. and you want to keep them away from prison. that's number one. prison. yeah, marijuana still isn't legal in all of the us. around half of the 50 states have legalize recreational cannabis use. in march 2021. new york also joined the legalization club with the hopes of bringing justice and equality to african americans and other minorities. these communities were torn apart by the old system in just a couple of years. the yearly tax revenues of legalized marijuana are expected to be around 90. $5000000.00 us dollars. and in a few more years for the time being someone coming out of prison because of that, you'll be looking at differently. the offer is that the defense of mental illness.
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i was still worried. let me try to, to migrate to this country. and i always try to talk to my kids, have them understand the is and about i think coming from diane, it's in the united states and seeing the way historically, like the police has interacted with black communities. i think she saw cannabis has like one of those factors that would surely lead us into the hands of, you know, either the crack house or the jail system, you know, right in to, to prison a sort on the table. i'm going out the city of to one is on the american spanish board. and then the stereotype is that it's a smuggler city model from especially for food and drug steve. and i used to tell even have the dogs you have the heart of our region because it's where the young people from the 2nd study. so you can locate the sofa staple on contests of it because i worked as a journalist. i then found that the journalism institute,
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that's where i also work as a lecture. so some of the people is the only institute of its kind in the north, yet shimmer. my goal was to change the stereotype of northern towns being known as smuggler. talis luck. some day is my baby, the m j stands for marijuana justice, and lux, m. j is in the silvery business, which deals with grinders and trains, and folder is in there also eclipse with a know your rights fact sheets. so folks are not being re, criminalize under the legalization of marijuana. and then the other piece is the equity and advocacy that comes through the collective thing about the effect of the war on drugs. you cannot forget the impact on, on the families of those incarcerated particularly what happened with women in those household. not only were they also incarcerated,
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but they were also the ones less to pick up the pieces when the men in their family were targeted. specifically for candidates to use the after graduating high school, i studied law and fis, this task that you might hear, i meant other young students for my region, and we found our own group the nor did we discuss the local issues, lack of development, and marginalization me i'm in that he continues. second month to month and out of university, we created an association the association of youth 3 sagan's future and stuff for the sake of the
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my cousin used to so we'd in was smoke weed and they were like the wrapper environments. so i always thought it was like so cool, how people can come together and last and smoke and just like it felt very positive in those environments like it was not 10. so it was so relaxed. i loved him dearly and i literally fights with him every day about it. danny has always been affiliated and has always been very outwardly disapproving of weed and cannabis and marijuana. when clinton was alive like that was, that was the only thing you could really say that was, you know what, they didn't like about him. yeah. because i think that's why um, quinton had, i did not responded in the way because we did this approve everybody. yeah. i mean, he was the only person exactly what it was in him. that'd be very harsh and judgment was very hard. and there are times that, you know, i have to, you know, perform a couple of punishment them him because i want him to continue doing the best he could not understand. your other cousin cannot to understand you. none of you
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phenomenal, understand why we were doing it just very hard and cancel . i was angry at my you know, community for a little bit because, you know, of course that's never had never i just felt like, you know, he didn't have to. he didn't have to go that way and it didn't have to be the way the way, the better cause and it was, it was not right. when i got to that spot and i so they were there and it to me you can go. i said, no, i will have to go into my nephew. let me go. let me go just for one time, just let me well then i also kind of felt connected to him. when
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i would smoke in like feedback in cannabis because like those are the memories that i had of him as being copying with his friends and listening to music and smoking. and you know, even though my family didn't really like that about him, that was where he found the most joy once. ok, the still ok. because that's what i think that keeps me going. and every time i pass the area in the far away, i said this is my nephew's. this is where his last saw and that is part of the
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come to be cheaper and you spent my childhood in the mountains to keep it was beautiful. to do that, what's interesting here in a 2nd is that all the families in this part of that each mountain. now they have from growing cannabis of the cust uh can engage right off the software. and what this of the is it, how to keep you from the way to, to kind of us come from listening to the really don't know. the other one is i haven't known anything or what is india and my parents always grew kind of visit with you to what it said before the dealership many notes. my father grew up in the seventy's and eighty's during the heavier are going to get in the door. there were also plenty of tourists who came to discover cannabis for themselves. the believe we could dish for the nation, but the key content you have to be in the wave of hippies had a big influence on my father's generation most likely to change their lives. hey, i told him and he didn't enjoy the suspect there. but there were lots of things
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related for the original categories. in the condition you, i was actually able to see if my things were different back then, then the product and the seeds were originally from the region to the deal. but now they've introduced the pakistani varieties got a lot more critical to, to em naija. and so many of the money is, yeah, i'm uh, is uh, you know, as an estimate of it cuz the introduction of genetically modified plants. and since on a 100 percent and negative effect on the regents, but causing environmental and economic crises, the taking the advocate smoking this new variety is kind of like taking on drugs and the kinds we use to feel like hair when wireless data with quick people and at least they go crazy, you don't get too far to this of a lot of stuff like that with local cannabis. com. do you mind? can you just go over a couple things and com, or if you need to do something you do as you and if not kind of just sit there some
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come really wish you a little you want to the voicemail. busy busy hello, this is how are you? good, are you going to be there in a moment? or are you in the says, i'll be there in 5 minutes afternoon. okay, see you then what was that? my husband, let me touch. mohammad is a local, kind of why is your family live to move in to he and his brother would come here in the summer. so, and i can do that. that timeline is about 10 and the 18 or 20 years old. to know that from this area the, these one of us are the,
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the, the big events lawyers, i think when it comes to me being, you know, petite seemingly non threatening individual. busy and the revealing that i smoke for most people is like okay, but, but that's very cute. that's very dates. he, you know, she speaks well, she's smart, she's graduated. she has intelligence all these things. whereas for my brother and he's like 6 foot dark skin, male tattoos, so he fits the description for people to be afraid of him. he fits the description for the police. he has to have a different level of responsibility and heightened awareness when he's in that world versus myself. because, you know, i'm just like,
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i'm the quote to be you want to like, you want to smoke with me. you want to hang out with me. but for him, it can come off a lot more threatening. there's a huge mistress in government, in black and brown communities for very, very good reason for our community. it looks like you know, fear, fear, and mistrust. especially when we're talking about marijuana. even though studies show that white and black people in the u. s. coast human approximately equal amounts, black people are 4 times as likely to be imprisoned for using marijuana. in 202196 percent of cannabis arrests by new york. police involves people of color because they are just so worried about all of the factors that are just already place. and then before they already, you know, open their mouth international. i had the right of what you were and it comes from the state of the field. who is it is if you were a criminal,
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a good lives like you always had one foot in jail closing below that i can tell him whenever you lift the region, you and branches of timmy here in america is a drug dealer and a band. it gets a little of how to think of another farm is had nothing to do with the wedding. that's you know, that's a now what samuel's we've been suffering since 1950 says can avenue vehicle. your generation was a sleep and now we pay the price. no, no, to the contrary. no mother, we were to sleep and as you were to sleep and we're paying for it now see, we couldn't do anything. so what could we have done? she did get the papers back then that will help giving your honest opinion and speaking the truth said, they'd have prosecuted you to and wrongfully thrown you in imprisonment, allowed one as i'm one of them, midnight and justly spent 7 months in prison. i sold the hubs leg what we're doing
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v as in codes of i just land at all. not for use of they burned my forest, my trees for the burned it all the prevent them of not going to clue, never demanded legalization. like we have to go, that's why we ask for an alternative the alternative for a solution to have an alternative and a solution and come to model the share with fierce resistance. and in to the people who are against legal ization typically producing stops and they don't talk about and did not allowed. there was fear. then you should trust young people more and give them a chance that there's no one trusts or motivates the young people though. exactly that way and i do agree with you on that point, the finish of entity and then hurting me. freedom is based on some comparable against why i want to choose a way of life. that's the vision 0 and it has a minute and go to jail. for as we know them had to go to all your life and then we go being accused of being a criminal until when you just pharma,
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actually what was your name with the human wants done it. even the center so much discussion and back and forth that these know about 60 to 70 percent in favor of legalization thought about the what i found out that my thoughts i, my son were using it as the recreation drug is that i did not know because i guess they didn't want to hurt my feelings because didn't know that i'm very much against the at the end of 2018 the, you know, yes. that's how long i was so nice and stupid. and somebody's clearing the truth because i understand that it was the longer you
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know, she thought that i influence you to start smoking in college. i'm this one because it was i was 13, was on jesus christ. i started smoking at 16 though. jesus so . but now like regularly. mm. no, i don't know is just like, it's a, it's, it is, darling, it's the most i can do is follow me. i fly over. you guys. so and you know, now i'm really mad, it just seems feel skeleton beach. right. you still the tree? yeah. by the to few that you guys have been there me from the age of a baby until now to know that that's something that i disagree with. non stop me.
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tough. why would you all go behind my back knowing the app fight with everybody else as my own, bringing them up from baby to now, i know i feel as though i was people, chris, my nephew's that i fight to stay in order and you guys go behind my back and that's something that we have with this. i wouldn't say go to my mine until i die because i'm going to tell you guys about it because y'all be treated me knowing that i did not. oh, i see. no, no, no. see the difference between being betrayed and feeling betrayed when exactly the act you know, body betrays and the i'll know. so what do you, how many hours then we would know something about with us. no, but you know, you remember, you know, that even though i work, you know, i still used to look and the mom know you didn't like you did it. no, you didn't. you know why? because you were busy and trying to make sure that we survived, which we are very grateful. i'm. it was just my gosh, that was that isn't what we do. i really don't lose that. i'm doing well. how we
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close weight is what i'm trying to tell you. we found healing from trauma, right, like real life trauma that comes with migrating to a new place at a certain age in a new environment. you know, in a different type of like familial environment where you're working not at home the way you were. and guy in a so it's a different world here. the part that really, really, really hurts is the 13 year. the 13. and the 16 reason why i started smoking, we, when i was 13, was because i was alone. i always felt alone. i was always the middle child and that's always what has been. so i years lead, so it helped me be and myself like it helped me be comfortable with being in my head because that's where i was as well. and the only way they had the wrong, that's the problem is used to say that you, even if you were in my life, was to say, i wouldn't, i would have still smoked. we like smoking, i like maybe sorry. no. why would you think that that was right? cuz we like it. yeah,
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it was in the notes that the, this is the price made a great laugh because i never knew that really, really it's i felt a, in my stomach, the tell me what do you want to do when you grow up? set you up. i want to be a university professor and teach medicine at university professor. you'll have to study hard to keep on going until i finish my dissertation. you have the university's medical faculty is in charge of analyzing cannabis, so it can be used as medication. would you be interested in that kind of research? no, not really. why not? and that's kind of it isn't my thing. and the one cannabis to stay going to say again. it should stay and wait until they find
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a permanent alternative. the amount would be by their side all the way to the yep. if i want people from our region to be able to show their ideas without fear, we've been say probably in the wind tunnel next to the cannabis can be a resurrecting or restoring factor for particularly communities that are in cities . inner cities that are experiencing high levels of gun violence. i for your confident comfortable that i'm getting better relaxed when it comes to tennessee,
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as to why i want to use if they can see honest engagement in cannabis industry, i think that there is an opportunity to build back those communities that are productive even my grandma says things like, oh, maybe the week before there was no, maybe it's and or but it was just strictly, this is how it feels. this is my position. there is nothing you can say about it. it's not my charts when it comes to the kind of confused because i am not a kind of each person, but as time goes by, i develop the comfort and as the lowest change, my comfort becomes more and i will support her as much as i can work towards her her thing is it's me or my pride there makes it onto like a large platform or take page then she will smoke with us. no,
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we live near for some statute, isn't it near space level to use that? no. the when the glasses the only things less the memory. skipping out. remember, if you think about if you want me to repeat that again for get it the let's do that again. the dancing despite the 16 year old danny know aspires to become
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this would be the news line from berlin to 90 pakistan. anger after and a reading and missile attack, se ron says that it targeted in a reading and terrorist group in a region close to with border is one of od has reacted in anger. re calling is on void from iran. also coming up tonight, a shipment of medicine makes its way to goss this . as the desktop, it continues to climb across the territory as real says that it is pushing on with it's more against from off plus approach hester's crashing with wire police inside russia.
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