Guns and Weed Movie Trailer: Video
Guns and Weed: a movie by Michael Dean
A trailer for a new movie, Guns and Weed. Interesting concept, though guns and weed are apples and oranges.

“Because there is no such thing as half-free.”
–Tag line from the movie
A stunning and entertaining examination of Constitutional issues in America. Covers abuse of authority by police, the War on Drugs, self-defense, States’ Rights, Natural Rights, Austrian Economics, the problems of a two-party system 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.
DVD release to public: March 2012.
MOVIE TRAILER FOR THE MOVIE “GUNS & WEED”
A movie by Michael Dean.
Our take on the trailer?
This movie tries to make a nice fruit slushy from Apples and Oranges. Gun rights and “weed rights” are two completely different things with two completely different histories. As a writer with libertarian leanings, I can say that I wish that the government didn’t regulate either, but it is there. One is in the Constitution, the other isn’t.
Nice try, though.
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It may seem like apples and oranges if you only watch the trailer, but not if you watch the whole movie. You can watch it here:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=1EF4E98DF95813AA
Rights are rights and any real libertarian knows that the Constitution does not GRANT rights, it only codifies rights. The rights are innate.
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February 13th, 2011 at 15:36
Sandra Renzi,
You are correct: Rights are rights.
Rights are rights and any real libertarian knows that the Constitution does not GRANT rights, it only codifies rights. The rights are innate.
I stand corrected. Rights are ours, given by our Creator, and we must protect them from all encroachments.
I plead “in a hurry, late at night.”
Thanks!
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Cool.
And actually, the fact that pot should be legal IS covered in the Constitution….at least at a Ninth and Tenth Amendment level. But really, there is no Constitutional basis for it being ILLEGAL. And drug laws are a violation of The Supremacy Clause, because The Supremacy Clause allows the Feds to only make laws which are in accordance with the Constitution.
In other words, ***pot laws are unconstitutional for the same reasons that Obamacare is unconstitutional***.
This (and much more) is explained in deep detail in the film. It would be nifty if you’d watch it and review the full movie.
Gun rights people and weed rights people usually hate each other. If they’d quit fighting amongst themselves and realize that the issues are the same, that FREEDOM is one thing, then encroaching tyranny in America could be overcome virtually overnight…..even working within the system.
Thanks!
SR.
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