Thursday, July 5, 2012

Oliver Stone, 'Savages' Director, Talks Marijuana



Oliver Stone, director of the new drug-war thriller movie "Savages" which will open Friday, has no shame in expressing his love for marijuana. I mean his last name is fucking Stone what do you expect?? He should just legally change his last name and throw a D on the end for shits and giggles just because he can. The new movie "Savages" in a nutshell is about a Mexican drug cartel that kidnaps the girlfriend of two marijuana growers, one a University of California, Berkeley graduate and the other a former U.S. Navy Seal. The two marijuana growers must confront the Mexican drug cartel in order to rescue her. Oh and John Travolta plays a corrupt DEA agent. If you want a more in depth description then go see the damn movie in theaters tomorrow after you smoke a joint or two. But back to the original point of this blog, the fact that Oliver Stone smokes marijuana and is just out directing movies like it's his job. Oh wait it is! Stone, who has been smoking since his days in Vietnam in the late 1960's, fully supports the legalization of marijuana and claims that the U.S. is growing some of the most potent stuff out there. In regards to the legalization of marijuana Stone states, "It can be done. It can be done legally, safely, healthy and it can be taxed and the government can pay for education and stuff like that. Also, you can save a fortune by not putting kids in jail." Of course it is easier said than done but you have to start somewhere and we can already see developments being made as more and more people like Oliver Stone step up and express their opinion. I doubt "Savages" is going to sway anyones opinion one way or the other on this matter and I doubt it will hit box office records but just because I support Stone's views I will be smoking a J and grabbing a bucket of buttered popcorn for this one.




greenomix
grow, grind & prosper

1 comment:

  1. Justification of medical marijuana laws increasingly requires distortions and selective uses of the scientific record, causing harm to the credibility of teachers, law enforcement officials, and scientists throughout the country. The dangers of marijuana use have been exaggerated for almost a century and the modern scientific record does not support the reefer madness predictions of the past and present

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