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A stunning and entertaining examination of Constitutional issues in America. Covers abuse of authority by police, drug laws, problems of a two-party system, self-defense, States' Rights, Natural Rights and taxation. Guns and Weed: The Road to Freedom shows, in no uncertain terms, why Freedom of Ingestion AND the Right to Keep and Bear Arms are equally indisputable civil rights, and why the War on Drugs and the War on Guns are both entirely immoral. Part hip-hop, part punk rock, part entertainment, part civics lesson. Filmed in the Wild West of Wyoming and Colorado. Features mountains of marijuana, great interviews, comedy, fake news, animation, rock video and stunning outdoor footage of cute girls and guys shooting guns that are not legal in California.
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"Guns and Weed" is an interesting and well made documentary style video that uses current events, music video interludes, interviews, and satirical sketch humor to make the case the "Right to Keep and Bear Arms" and the "Freedom of Ingestion" should both be considered "rights". This is firmly made with a Libertarian outlook and will certainly not appeal to, and might even offend, those with strong leanings either to the Left or Right of the political spectrum.From a purely informative standpoint, the video presents a lot of history on both gun control and the war on drugs, going back to the founding of the county, through prohibition, into modern times. While I am an active supporter of the 2nd Amendment and involved in shooting sports, I never gave much thought to ban on "pot" since I don't have any interest in that drug for my own use. I did find the history presented and the shocking legislative ties to the ban on marijuana based on severely raciest propaganda eye opening (and verifiable).From an entertainment standpoint, this was well produced, lively (lots of shooting), and laugh out loud funny in places. There are some disturbing images scattered throughout, so be warned that this might not be appropriate for younger viewers.I firmly believe that it is important to look at an issue from as many sides as possible before making my mind up about an issue, and this video does provide a good bit of food for thought.CFH
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