I’m a little late getting to this, but for your weekend viewing pleasure:
The entire film Guns and Weed (whose creators I interviewed earlier this month) is now on YouTube.
No more need to deal with Pirate Bay and BitTorrent clients.
I’m a little late getting to this, but for your weekend viewing pleasure:
The entire film Guns and Weed (whose creators I interviewed earlier this month) is now on YouTube.
No more need to deal with Pirate Bay and BitTorrent clients.
*WOW!*
I _thought_ I was busy and would only watch a little – but ended up watching it all.
Well done! Congratulations!
I just finished watching GUNS AND WEED. It is a delightful film full of good sense.
While it is geared toward a younger audience, it certainly addresses a number of key elements of the Liberty movement; The failed war on (some) drugs, the failure of public (read government) schools to properly educate Americans, the historical precedent of gun control as a tool to control and enslave people around the world, the failure of prohibition of alcohol are all shown for the menace they prove to be.
Richard Mack spoke eloquently about the Supremacy Clause, 10th Amendment, the difference between law enforcers and peace officers. Mama Liberty articulated the premise of Self-ownership and Natural Rights. Many others spoke of Nanny State creep and the abuse of power by politicians.
Plenty of good info for young people and others not familiar with the fight to preserve liberty in our lifetime.
The film also had some really humorous clips and spoofs. I didn’t care for the rap type music but hey, I’m over 50! I especially liked the skit about “illegal milk sales”.
I hope the film is seen by millions of young people and, in turn, those who view it can learn something and engage in the eternal fight to preserve natural rights and the principals of self governance.
I fully expected a lot of people to be shocked that I would participate in anything with “rap” in it, but not a single person has even mentioned that. LOL
So much for generational gaps.
But Michael had to send me the lyrics in print. I can’t understand a word they’re say/singing. [grin]
🙂 I had that problem too, ML. I read them on
http://www.gunsandweed.com/Lyrics.htm
Very good. It would be unfair to say it is an update to “Incredible Bread Machine” from the 1970’s, because this movie is so much more. Yet I got the same feeling watching this movie today, at 53, as I got watching “Incredible Bread Machine” at 19. The young and provocative themes should get some young people talking…and thinking.
My 20 Year old son needs to see this. So do his friends.