Kirsten Dunst: You've gotta smoke more weed!

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What do you think of this? Lol



KIRSTEN Dunst believes the world would be a "better place" if more people smoked marijuana.

The Spider-Man actress has admitted she enjoys using cannabis and has branded America's strict marijuana laws as "ridiculous".

Kirsten told Britain's Live magazine: "I drink moderately, I've tried drugs.

I do like weed. I have a different outlook on marijuana than America does.

"I've never been a major smoker, but I think America's view on weed is ridiculous. I mean - are you kidding me? If everyone smoked weed, the world would be a better place."

Marijuana is "inspirational"

The actress insists she would never overindulge in drug taking, but says smoking marijuana can be inspirational.

She said: "I'm not talking about being stoned all day, though. I think if it's not used properly, it can hamper your creativity and close you up inside.

"My best friend Sasha's dad was Carl Sagan, the astronomer. He was the biggest pot smoker in the world and he was a genius."


Romance over

Meanwhile, Kirsten's romance with British rocker Johnny Borrell is reportedly over, after the Razorlight frontman decided to go return to his ex-lover.

A source told Britain's News of the World newspaper: "Johnny and Kirsten had a very passionate romance. They were completely blown away by each other at first. They spent all their time together. But now Johnny has realised she's not the one for him. He dumped her at the weekend and has gone back to his old girlfriend."
 
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And yet there is still murder, theft, and violence as a product of the marijuana culture. I hate when actors/actresses spout off their opinion and then try to strenghten it with fact like it was the word of God. Humans in general are what we are. No matter what we do, we'll always find a way to kill each other.
 

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I agree with the woman! Even though Im trying to cut down from burning morning to late night cause of the lack of energy and motivation. Im seriously thinking that all forms of ganja is going to be legal in the next twenty years. whats your guys take on it?
 
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LEGALIZE IT... anslinger.. one fucken faggot criminalized marijuana for almost the whole world... go read your fucken bible.. word of god.. HA.

edit: jennifer aniston is a pothead too.
 
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dojasak707 said:
And smoking the weed is not killing folks or robbing them mexcom. Money and greed are!
the money and greed that you are talking about are the outcome of the control of Marijuana. Because of weed people are murdered every day. Cartels. Gangs. Theft. Murder. All of it centers around marijuana. Like I said this is all a product of the marijuana culture. And until people either stop smoking it or it becomes legal it will always be a reality. And since I don't think either will happen it will always be a stigma that is carried with the plant.
 
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MEXCOM said:
the money and greed that you are talking about are the outcome of the control of Marijuana. Because of weed people are murdered every day. Cartels. Gangs. Theft. Murder. All of it centers around marijuana. Like I said this is all a product of the marijuana culture. And until people either stop smoking it or it becomes legal it will always be a reality. And since I don't think either will happen it will always be a stigma that is carried with the plant.
The Marijuana Culture you're talking about is more of the counterculture against it, which leads to cartels, gangs, theft, murder, etc. If it was legal, a lot would be different. But blaming the drug itself is incorrect IMO...
 
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MEXCOM said:
the money and greed that you are talking about are the outcome of the control of Marijuana. Because of weed people are murdered every day. Cartels. Gangs. Theft. Murder. All of it centers around marijuana. Like I said this is all a product of the marijuana culture. And until people either stop smoking it or it becomes legal it will always be a reality. And since I don't think either will happen it will always be a stigma that is carried with the plant.
Any sources?

I still feel that coke has that stigma MUCH more than marijuana does.
 
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The Marijuana Culture you're talking about is more of the counterculture against it, which leads to cartels, gangs, theft, murder, etc. If it was legal, a lot would be different. But blaming the drug itself is incorrect IMO...
The counterculture would be those that have no direct link to marijuana. Such as advocates against it. But those that supply it are more directly involved in the whole marijuana scheme than those who consume it.

And it being illegal predates cartels, gangs, and other forms of organized crime. So there goes that arguement.

And you're right. Blaming the drug itself is wrong. But I never did, now did I? I am pointing out the hypocrisy in Kirsten's and others points of view. Weed makes people peaceful yet by smoking marijuana the majority of its users have indirectly cause some sort of crime against humanity and by purchasing it they are directly perpetuation these crimes.
 

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I'm not surprised about Kirsten Dunst, but Jennifer Aniston? WOW! But I do believe that Vince Vaughn could be, so maybe he turned her out.
 
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MEXCOM said:
The counterculture would be those that have no direct link to marijuana. Such as advocates against it. But those that supply it are more directly involved in the whole marijuana scheme than those who consume it.

And it being illegal predates cartels, gangs, and other forms of organized crime. So there goes that arguement.

And you're right. Blaming the drug itself is wrong. But I never did, now did I? I am pointing out the hypocrisy in Kirsten's and others points of view. Weed makes people peaceful yet by smoking marijuana the majority of its users have indirectly cause some sort of crime against humanity and by purchasing it they are directly perpetuation these crimes.
You're right, but is it hypocritical to grow your own weed and smoke it? If one buy's it from the street, obviously it supports cartels, gangs, etc. But if one grow's his/her weed for personal use, do you view it with the same negativity?

Also, the fact that marijuana is illegal obviously predates cartels, gangs, and other forms of organized crimes. It's one the reasons those things exist! When there was a prohibition on alcohol in this country, there was a black market for it ran by organized crime. But now that it is legal, these problems cease to exist. The same is possible with marijuana, if it was allowed to happen that is...