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New federal regulations in Canada make way for the large-scale legal production of marijuana. Produced by: Kassie Bracken and John Woo Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1tnSuux Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes Google+: https://plus.google.com/+nytimes/ Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch. On YouTube. Inside the Cannabis Factory | The New York Times http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNewYorkTimes
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do you go through a Linder
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politcians pretend to care for our health and exploit poor sods with criminal tax on tobacco..hippocrits
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I'm no expert, but where are the buds on the plants? They look like "m34" (or something), which cannabis that is cut while it is still young and undeveloped, before it really starts to smell.
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im lookin for a job vacancy ..
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I'd like to be a part of that extensive testing process you're talking about :^) 3:17
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I'm so happy to get my licence today and I picked Tweed thanks for the video
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I wonder when I will see this in the UK
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ATTENTION all you garbage heads are the dumbest people in the world!You can't cope with reality without this crap.You ALL are weak people and you will go on harder drugs.
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you should let Ricky from Trailer Park Boys run your entire health care system. He'd make sure no one gets shitty $6g mall weed and you know, he grows the best dope he's ever smoked, every time.
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yea who would want to buy from a corporation its a simple plant let people grow there own at lease eight at a time. the government wants to be in control over everything
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clueless locals. "gonna break in and do all sorts of drugs.". yeah, sure. they are gonna allow them to have a marijuana growing facility that you can break into with a wrecking bar or a set of bolt cutters. "they said there was gonna be a hundred jobs and there hasn't". well if they have "over 30" people and are only running at 10% capacity.... maybe around 300 people running at full capacity. the happens to be MORE than 100. over here it's tied in knots still. doesn't mean a ridiculous amount of people around my way don't grow it. some funny stories surface.....
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Videos like this make me feel more and more sympathetic for criminals putting their life on the line for the plant then some asshole who never had any intentions of growing weed
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I tried Tweed and there cannabis and I mean all there cannabis smells and taste like a old mouldy basement. They should pay use for smoking that crappy pot.
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Also, marijuana smoke contains 50 percent to 70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than does tobacco smoke and has the potential to cause cancer of the lungs and respiratory tract. Marijuana smoke is commonly inhaled deeper and held longer than is tobacco smoke, increasing the lungs' exposure to carcinogens."
There are over 400 chemicals in marijuana, but only 61 [80 as of July 9, 2009; see Editor's Note below] of them are unique to the Cannabis plant -- these are called cannabinoids. One of them, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), was isolated and synthesized in 1964 and is clearly the most pharmacologically active.
Take special note that the relationship of THC to Cannabis is probably more similar to the relationship of mescaline to peyote then of alcohol to beer, wine, or distilled spirits. Alcohol is the only behaviorally active agent in alcoholic beverages, but there might be several active agents in Cannabis.""...[T]here are 483 different identifiable chemical constituents known to exist in cannabis. The most distinctive and specific class of compounds are the cannabinoids (66 known), that are only known to exist in the cannabis plant.
Oakley Ray, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University, and Charles Ksir, PhD, Professor of Psychology at the University of Wyoming, noted in their 2004 textbook Drugs, Society and Human Behavior: -
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Their weed in this video looks so shitty. lol
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Mt Tweed owner's bank account swells with the compassion of helping people. This is all but laughable
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Used to take school field trips to the chocolate factory. 420 BLAZE!
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This shouldn't start a discussion or whether or not government should be involved, but when and if they do, they should be held responsible for not only the way they produce, but the promises in their business plan that they should keep. They are only employing roughly 30 people according to one of the co-workers, yet producing lots of product. Capitalism has its benefits, however the owner of the business typically cares less about others and more so about him or herself. That should be the real issue here. Capitalism eventually leads to greed and selfishness. That has been and continues to be extremely evident. I cannot stand up for Capitalism any more, much less the people who uphold and steadily practice the negative, vain, greedy side of it.