Wednesday, October 21, 2009

ONE STEP CLOSER!!! It's a Celebration BITCHES!!

(Health.com) -- Patients in the 13 states where medical marijuana is legal can now light up without fear of federal reprisal, but they may still have to answer to local authorities.

The federal move could encourage other states to make their own laws allowing medical marijuana use.

The federal move could encourage other states to make their own laws allowing medical marijuana use.

The Justice Department this week announced that it will no longer seek to prosecute people using, prescribing, or distributing pot for medical purposes, as long as they're in compliance with local law. However, regulations in some medical marijuana states remain murky.

For example, Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley recently announced a plan to crack down on all illegal medical marijuana dispensaries in his jurisdiction, arguing that they are illegal. In California, as well as several other medical marijuana states, laws governing distribution vary from city to city and county to county. Matters are simpler in Rhode Island and New Mexico, which formally license medical marijuana providers.

Nevertheless, advocates hail the news as a step in the right direction. They say the move will likely encourage more doctors to consider prescribing medical marijuana in states where it's legal. And more patients may try using the drug, which can be prescribed for chronic pain, nausea, and other conditions.

The federal move could also embolden other states to make their own laws allowing medical marijuana use, they say.

"This is a very significant development," says Bruce Mirken, the director of communications for the Marijuana Policy Project, which advocates the full-scale legalization of marijuana. "This is the most significant and most positive development on federal medical-marijuana policy since the Carter administration." Health.com: Coughing and other COPD symptoms

Yvonne Westbrook, of Richmond, California, is in her 50s and has been using marijuana for decades to help manage her multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms.

"I think it will help people who don't want to break the law but need the medication," she says. "I think it'll open the doors for other states to decide how they want to get the medicine to the people, because it is really very effective."

Randy Barnett, the Carmack Waterhouse professor of legal theory at Georgetown University Law Center, in Washington, D.C., says the new policy will make life easier for those in need of medical marijuana. "It's obvious that if they're not going to be prosecuted by the feds, and they're not going to be prosecuted by the states, they now are free of a huge legal threat," says Barnett, an expert on constitutional law who argued a landmark medical marijuana case before the Supreme Court in 2004. "That's big from the point of view of the sick and suffering." Health.com: Surprising migraine causes and cures

In March 2009, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said drug enforcement officials would no longer prosecutemedical marijuana use that was allowed by state law, even if it broke federal regulations. The Justice Department's announcement this week basically made the Attorney General's policy official.

Dr. Donald Abrams, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, says the announcement "certainly gives the nation sort of new hope that there's beginning to be some recognition that there is some medical value to this ancient medicine."

Abrams is a cancer doctor who prescribes pot to treat loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and pain. Instead of prescribing multiple medications for these symptoms, he says, "here we have one medicine that actually can speak to all of those different indications." Health.com: 9 ways to control bipolar disorder

Evidence that medical marijuana works is strongest for the symptoms that Dr. Abrams mentioned, as well as for helping HIV patients to cope with medication side effects and improve their appetite.

However, a host of other health claims are being made for marijuana. Among the best substantiated are the benefits of pot for helping spasticity in patients with MS, Lou Gehrig's disease, and similar conditions. Advocates have also suggested using marijuana for treating psychological problems ranging from depression and anxiety to bipolar disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, but the evidence here isn't as solid.

Research on the risks of long-term marijuana use is also spotty. Studies to date have found little solid evidence that marijuana is harmful to the lungs or otherwise toxic to the body, says Abrams. Health.com: Factors that increase your asthma risk

But Dr. Jeannette Tetrault, an assistant professor of medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, who has studied marijuana's effects on the lungs, says her review of 34 studies found some evidence linking long-term use to symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, like coughing, sputum production, and wheezing. Health.com: 10 no-cost ways to fight depression

The studies she and her colleagues did find were of middling quality, Tetrault adds. "I don't think we know enough to really be in a place where we can say that it's something that we should be allowing," she says. "I think the jury's still out in terms of what it may do in terms of long-term complications."

However, Abrams argues that given the alternatives, pot is pretty safe. "It's not really a toxic agent," he says. "Compared to tobacco, alcohol, and sugar, it's relatively benign."

Thursday, September 24, 2009

What the fuck is with all these ads?!

Ok, I have to ask, what the fuck is with all these ads on every video I try to watch on the internet? How are you supposed to peacefully enjoy the bomb ass shit that killed Bruce Lee and watch shit on your computer if you are constantly waiting on ads to stop playing or slowing down the load? I cant think of the last time a changed the channel on pandora without running smack into an ad. Fuck this man! Seriously, that just ruins my smoking time. No matter how good the greens are! Whether I'm already burning, preping to do the act, or trying to enjoy my own brand of light headedness. There is always a fucking ad in my way! I understand alot of people help pay for there site this way and thats all fine and dandy. Their ads sit nicely off to the side and dont bother me or what precious little time I have to waste watching just one more prank on youtube. Regardless, I say stop the pre-video ads, there annoying and do nothing but make me want to burn this mother fucker down! But, speaking of burning something down, I need to have my daily battle with the shit that killed Bruce Lee, and enjoy my DAILY DUTCH!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

the wonders of the sleep pill-- i mean sleep dutch

I'm an insomniac. I cant go to sleep at a normal time. I usually get home after midnight and my body is beyond tired. It feels like I've been working a chain gang for 3 or 4 days straight, but my mind feels as if it was trying to decipher binary code; it wont stop running.

In the past, whenever my body was in this stage: body is beyond tired but mind is still running, I would pop a tylenol PM or something to put me to sleep. However, doing so, no matter how small (or big for that matter) the dosage was, it would either knock me out and leave me with hangover like symptoms the next morning, or it would put me in a daze where i was physically asleep, but my mind never stopped, and i would be useless for reason thinking the next day.

Then I discovered the wonders of what half a dutch can do for you before you go to sleep. No need to smoke one by yourself to the dome. I dont think a bowl would have the same effect. When it's 2am, and you just got home; that is the most beneficial part of the next day for me.

It's where I sit on the patio lounger, stretch my legs, look at the stars and smoke (half) of my daily dutch.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Congratulations!

Florida moves up to #2, behind California, in the amount of grow houses within the state....although this seems like an impossible stat to track....

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Pure Kush...Courtesy of Breezy B...



Pure Kush: Indica Hybrid


Usually, when Breezy B smokes some indica it gets me super sleepy so I go straight to bed! But indicas also make me mad hungry for ice cream, cookies and Milky Ways so then I have to get out of bed and go eat until I'm not high anymore. So then I smoke more Indica just to fall asleep with a belly full of chocolate or maybe a turkey sam, depends on what's in the fridge. It's a vicious and delicious cycle that is too tasty to stop. My latest favorite? Pure Kush. The kushiest!


Pure Kush is a tasty indica with soft, fluffy, dark green buds highlighted by deep orange hairs and a has a subtle, distinct taste. Easy to break up and easy to burn, this kush practically smokes itself! The high is like a good mugger, sneaking up on you from out of the dark recesses of nothingness until you realize shit, I'm high as fuck! Or damn, I just got mugged! Either way, you are fucked up!


I recommend this delightful treat to help you sleep, eat or to simmer down any stomach pains or body aches. Worth the price and the trip to smoke-legal-California.


Pure Kush earns a Breezy B All-Star rating of Smooth Criminal!


breezy b

The White Widow is a Gentle Woman.....

Brought to my attention a couple weeks ago...Very fluffy, mild fruit aroma, gentle high - like a woman's caress.....

Early Girl...

Outdoor/Indica....The name says it all......still very nice, and plentiful...cured well, very potent, popcorn consistency...

Friday, July 24, 2009

DIY Prison Contraption of the Week Pt.1

Almost as good as the real thing....but where's the sterilizer..?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

A recession from a smokers point of view...

What is a recession? Webster's defines it as " a period of reduced activity". Normally when someone talks of a recession they are talking about the economy.

What I'm talking about is the mental recession we are all facing these days. Talking with my friends all over the world the global economic recession has left us drained.

Think about this: creative professionals are just that: creative. Sometimes ideas just flow out of their heads without thinking much about it. But most of the time ( I am using myself as an example) I need a little separate push for that creative freedom to come out onto the pen, computer, pad, whatever your instrument of choice is). If your area is experiencing a drought like my friend just told me that Austin is going through the last 2 weeks, creative industry suffers in that area. It's more billable hours to the end client for time thumping your pencil on your desk and throwing pushpins into the ceiling because you can't seem to let an idea get in your head. If there was a way that creative professional could smoke a doobie, (or sorry; a dutch) then his creative juices might start flowing again. The wheel would be greased as it were.

Think about that when you are buying your next bag; buy enough to cover those occasional creative recessions.

Stay high my friends,
-the dutchmaster

Obama's real bailout plan....

Take one of these and you won't give a shit about Wall Street or gas prices......