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The marijuana industry has a lot of enemies.

The tobacco industry wants cannabis out of the way because it hurt's their profits.

The private prison industry even lobbies against legalizing marijuana because it would reduce

the number of prisoners they receive each year.

Even billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has donated millions to fight legalization

efforts across the country.

But one of the biggest enemies that the medical marijuana community is facing today is big

pharma.

The drug industry is terrified of medical marijuana because of what cannabis is able

to do for patients.

In 2012, the study by the American Medical Association of over 5,000 young adults, found

that occasional marijuana users actually performed better on lung tests than nonsmokers and cigarette

smokers.

Studies from the early 2000s have shown that cannabis can reduce the occurrence of epileptic

seizures and seizures from a very serious condition known as Dravet Syndrome.

It can relieve pain and reduce dependence on opioid pain killers.

It can help slow the progression of Alzheimer's.

It's been shown to be a possible treatment for veterans with PTSD and people suffering

from severe anxiety.

There are countless other conditions where medical marijuana has shown to be a remarkable

help for patients.

But for every condition that's treated with medical marijuana, a few more dollars are

diverted away from the pockets of big pharma CEOs and that's why they're spending big money

to legally stop states from legalizing cannabis.

It's a legal war.

The best example of how ruthless drug companies have become in their anti-marijuana pursuit

occurred in Arizona in the run up to the 2016 elections.

The state had a ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana and as election day

inched closer and closer, campaign records showed that a half a million dollars was suddenly

pumped into the anti-marijuana campaign in that state.

This money was shelled out by a company called INSYS Therapeutics.

INSYS makes a synthetic opioid pain killer called Subsys which is supposed to be almost

100 times more potent than morphine.

In fact, their drug is so strong that the DEA actually classified it as a Schedule II

narcotic, the same class as drugs like cocaine.

But ironically, classified below marijuana itself, which is a Schedule I drug.

But Subsys was only a small part of the bigger story.

The Arizona story is just a microcosm of the corporate assault on medical marijuana.

For more on this story, I'm joined with Justin Strekal, political director of the National

Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.

Justin, from what we've learned since the election, why do you think companies like

INSYS poured so much money into anti-legalization efforts in Arizona?

What was going on there?

Why?

It was all about money, but how was it all about money?

Well, there's two main reasons.

One is motive, which is the profit that the pharmaceutical companies stand to lose if

we see a proliferation in the legalization of marijuana.

And two is opportunity.

It's the fact that right now, pharmaceutical companies who stand driven by the profit motive,

are threatened by it.

So they will spend $500,000 against legalization in Arizona.

It's something that we've known for a number of years but now we're starting to see it

really amplified as the pressure to reform our marijuana laws comes to a head at the

national level.

Justin, that's a drop in the bucket.

500,000 compared to what they're spending that we don't know about, that's the real

issue.

INSYS argued during the campaign, we've seen this argument all over the country.

They argued during the campaign that legalization measures failed to protect Arizona's children.

It was children, children, children.

What's your response to that argument that we're hearing all across the nation?

Think of the children.

No, a lot of opponents of the legalization in Colorado said the same thing and we saw

no statistically significant increase in youth rates.

If anything, over the course of ... And again, it's a short amount of data that we have tracked

so far since legalization in Colorado but we've actually seen a decline amongst some

age brackets who are under 21.

So it's a strongman argument.

It's something, that again, prohibitionists for over 80 years now, have been saying, 'Think

of the children.'

It's been driven off of fear mongering, off of racism and xenophobia, and it's just another

tool in their kit as they try to oppress the rights of an individual to enjoy marijuana.

INSYS also manufactures Fentanyl.

It's a fentanyl-based drug.

A pain medication proven to be partially responsible for the opioid crisis by the way in the United

States.

If you were to track it, it is Fentanyl that is really the big problem.

But how does the battle over marijuana legalization play into this opioid crisis?

What's your take on it now?

What are the two spins or the several spins on this part of the story?

There's a lot of different pieces there.

We've seen Medicare Part D study that showed in medical marijuana states there was a dramatic

decrease of the number of prescriptions for opioids issued by doctors.

Just in February in Canada, a few universities put together a study that showed there was

64% decrease in the number of patients seeking treatment alternatives to pharmaceutical drugs

and they preferred cannabis.

The reason why they said they prefer cannabis, and of that 64%, 37% of the respondents said

they prefer cannabis to opioids because they felt it better managed their symptoms and

it gave them greater control to be able to ... For ingestion of their medication.

So let me take the legal aspect of it.

They're coming at the industry, the legalization industry of marijuana.

They're coming at it with a whole cadre of laws, but most of the laws they're manipulating

and they're doing a very good job lobbying to manipulate these laws, are taking place

from a standpoint of criminal effect.

I think that's what we're going to see more of.

Isn't it, now we've got a A.G. Sessions who wants to make this into a big, criminal story.

That's the way I see this developing.

What is your call on that?

I think there's one other thing that you have to consider and that's the proliferation of

medical marijuana at the state level and efforts to try to block herbal cannabis and the legal

ability for people to grown their own marijuana at home.

Just recently, the West Virginia state legislature had a very robust medical marijuana bill that

we supported, get a vote, and then it went to the state house.

There was strike amendment that replaced significant portions of the bill which then banned the

use of herbal cannabis and banned ... And struck out the ability for people to be able

to grow their own drugs.

It's just yet another way that ... Just as the pharmaceutical company recognizes the

threat to their bottom line and their ability to deliver to shareholders in the future,

given the current model, INSYS has recently been developing drugs as a THC alternative

that would be in the form of oils or pills, which they would be able to control.

So if we see medical marijuana bills getting passed, that don't include herbal cannabis,

that do not include the ability for people to grow it at home, it's essentially, locking

pharmaceutical companies into the market.

They recognize there is a way for them to profit off the legalization, but it has to

be tightly controlled.

That's something that we're seeing.

We saw similar efforts in Arkansas, in North Dakota-

Yeah, I'm just ... Justin, Justin, Justin.

Having handled every kind of iteration of pharmaceutical cases in the country.

I'm just telling you that probably, if I'm to guess, the way that they're going to keep

tapping away at it is coming through criminal types of sanctions.

That's what we're going to see more and more of, is this specially ... As big pharma understands

that they're losing a huge market.

They now have people that going to be using marijuana rather than some of the synthetic

garbage that the pharmaceutical industry's putting on the market.

So we're going to see this picking up more and more.

I guess you all are prepared for that.

I would think, normal is somebody that knows this is coming down the line and you probably

see it already happening.

What's your take?

And that gets to the second point of your previous question too which was about the

Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Jeff Sessions was a militant prohibitionist.

During the 80s, he advocated for the execution of repeat marijuana distributors.

Just as recently as last April, he said from his days at the senate that, 'Good people

do not smoke marijuana.'

So we do expect an increase posturing out of the administration and we are preparing

for what a federal crackdown would look like, but ...

Again, with marijuana, much of this is done at the state level and we haven't seen efforts,

with the exception of Tennessee this year, trying to re-criminalize the possession of

marijuana.

That's why when we're looking at these medical programs that are being established, we have

to consider what they define as marijuana, 'cause a lot of politicians want to take that

victory lap because it's 91% of the American people support medical marijuana.

Politicians want to be able to take that victory lap and pharmaceutical companies want to make

that money.

That's why they're instituting the ban on herbal cannabis and the ban on an individual's

ability to grow their own medicine so that way they can corner the market and have a

new monopoly and a new economy of synthetic marijuana.

Okay, we've watched the pharmaceutical industry corner that drug market year after year, president

after president, congress after congress.

I don't care whether it's Democrat or Republican, they are really there for the pharma industry

all of the time.

There's another part of this story I'm interested in a quick take on it.

The DEA.

Don't you have an infrastructure that's built into this whole process that somebody has

to preserve?

I mean, you have thousands of people working for drug enforcement organizations.

How does that jive with what's happening with medical marijuana or the legalization of marijuana?

In 2013, the Department of Justice issued what's known as the Coal Memo to deprioritized

marijuana enforcement with the exception of seven guidelines.

The seven guidelines included interstate transportation, the accessibility of marijuana to children,

and actors breaking state based regulations that the state put forward on the regulation

of either medical or recreational marijuana.

So we haven't actually seen a tremendous amount of federal enforcement.

The Heritage Foundation suggested using RICO suits going against people who are manufacturing,

who are distributing marijuana to medical patients and to recreational states.

That's the approach that we expect to see coming down.

All right.

Justin, thanks for joining us- Yeah, thank you.

You got a big fight ahead of you.

We think that there's a lot of momentum but the fight's really just begun.

We're working on it.

Thanks for joining me.

Hey, thank you.

For more infomation >> Big Pharma Wants to Own Marijuana: They're Lobbying For Criminal Laws - Duration: 11:42.

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Learn How To Meditate For Beginners - Duration: 4:19.

Kris Krohn here with REITV

And today, we're talking mountain meditation.

We're talking about the most effective way for

you to get yourself grounded to live

your life as powerfully as possible.

I love mentoring and I love having noble

experiences that teach me more about the

world. Tt's why i love the world travel

and several years ago I had an

opportunity to hire these monks from the

Himalayas to come here to the states

and do a workshop with me. And I gathered

some of the people I know and we spent a

few days in their concept of meditation.

It was such a maddening state for me.

Their concept of meditation, because

there's so many different types, was this

idea of sitting, emptying, the brain and

focusing on sounds.

And some of the

people with us absolutely loved it.

I'm not here to tell you what meditation is

good or bad, because bottom line is you

and I are different and different things

will resonate. But there is a meditation

that I love and I call it an

"active meditation"

And it is where I'm actually

directing my thoughts to inspiration.

My active meditation happens during my

power hour in the morning and it

actually happens for the most part

during my active exercise that's why I

call it an active meditation. So I could

be outdoors running or I could be on the

treadmill but it's where I'm

predominantly taking time to myself and

what I'm doing is I'm emptying my

thoughts of the busy thoughts and I'm

intentionally putting an idea in that

fertile ground to see where it will be

guided to see where it will be led to

see where it will grow.

so for example,

in my business, I might have a concern with

an employee and I'm looking for a

solution and so as I'm actively working

out I'll get myself in a trance-like

state where I'll keep doing my physical

exercise find my metronome, find my beat,

empty my thoughts, and then I'm going to

drop in that finding a solution for my

employee. And what is that? ice and best

outcome look like.

Maybe I'm struggling

with the child and I clear that...

Clear that area and then I drop in that seed.

what can I do to help my daughter Lisel?

and so for me and active meditation is

where I'm actually going to create an

intention of something I want to have

inspirationally elaborated upon. And that

meditation for me at one of the things

that I love the most about active

meditation and why it resonates, is

because even when i'm at work or whether

i'm driving somewhere or talking to

someone, I'm actually training

myself to get into a grounded it of

enough state

that I can continue planting those ideas

so I might be having a meeting with you

one-on-one and you might be saying, "Chris

I'm trying to figure out how to explode

my wealth. you know can you help me

create a game plan?"

and in my mind

grounding breathing deeply connected to

you and your purpose and being pulling

all the weeds emptying the space

eliminating worries and doubts and

anxieties and this isn't needs to do

that since putting it all away putting

all of my to do's away. Just planning

this idea, "how do I serve this person the

best?"

for me too very practical because

it means that I could be meditating

throughout the day so I actually don't

even call it an active meditation. For me,

it's just become a being. It's become a

grounded state of Who I am as a human

being and how I show up and while I'm

not always in this ground of state I get

to drop in and out of it throughout the

day and I get the benefit of what it is

to just breathe and relax and be present

and at peace with everything that is

focused on a singular intention designed

to take my life to the next level and

reveal what I do not yet comprehend

Life is too short to live without

intentionality.

And, meditation is simply

an amazing way for you to get grounded

and connected to make sure you're living

your life as intentional as you possibly

can. So that we're not taking any bit of

it for granted because you got this one

life to live. The life that you got in

front of you right now! So make the most

of it. Live limitless, and make the

commitment to get yourself grounded

everyday, to wake up to who you are.

it

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Best Wallpaper Apps 2017 (For Android) - Duration: 3:22.

Hi there guys I am Nikhil from Greedytech and in this video, I am going to share with

you, my list of best wallpaper apps for android

First one will be Facets You might have seems me using these wallpapers

in many of earlier videos, and literally thousands of people have asked me the same question

again and again and again, and here the answer I get most of my wallpapers from facets

It's a paid app, and there is another premium section, to get additional super hero wallpapers

All the art works are done by a single person, And there are around 500 wallpapers on the

whole All the wallpapers have a very unique patter

to it, they are composed of number of polygons, and still make an awesome first impressions

To set an image as wallpaper, Select the image, and then swipe up

You get the option to set it as a wallpaper and that is all to it,

You can also swipe down to save the image

So check out this app, for this style of wallpapers, Link is in the description

Next app in the list is Super hero wallpaper

As the name suggests, it is a dedicated app for all the super heroes wallpapers

There are more than 25 categories and new wallpapers are said to be added daily

Almost all of them have a very minimalistic design to them

I have used facets for a long time and now I am kind a bored using it ,so now this is

my primary got app To set an image as wallpaper, select an image

and click the + button And you have the option to set it as wallpaper

From here you need to select your default gallery app

definite do give it a try, and You will love it

Next we have Minima pro live wallpaper It's a paid live wallpaper app

You have a huge list of wallpapers, and additional online themes,

you can save the themes to your own library You can also create an account and keep them

synced all the time You can also tweak the wallpapers to your

preference Like adding new lines or circles to the wallpaper

There are literally hundreds of wallpapers and You will definitely find many interesting

once, in there

The forth app is Darkops It's a dedicated app with a collection of

dark wallpapers grouped together specifically to suite Amoled screens

If you want a dark look on your phone, this will be a great pick

Because of the Amoled screen and dark wallpaper, it also helps you save some battery

And it also looks super cool, as the black pixels are completely turned off

I am personally ok with the UI, but it's kind a slow

The entire wallpaper collection makes it worth the time

Once you select a wallpaper, it allows you to save it, share it and even set it as wallpaper

It just takes some time to download

Final app in the list is, Minimalist wallpapers

If you are looking for just some minimalistic wallpapers, these are just super clean

We have the option to check the latest 500 images, pick some random wallpapers,

Bookmark them, save them and even share those awesome wallpapers

This app is also made by the same developers of Superhero wallpapers

As always, if you want to try out this app, link will be in the description

If you are looking for some regular high quality wallpapers Pixels, InsWall and Google's very

own wallpapers apps are some good once to start hunting

For more infomation >> Best Wallpaper Apps 2017 (For Android) - Duration: 3:22.

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UMIDIGI C Note Review: Premium Phone for $130! - Duration: 5:57.

Hi guys!

Today we have a review of interesting smartphone.

By the way, you can enable subtitles under the video, for a better understanding.

Let's start!

Manufacturers from China are very difficult to break into the market.

There are a lot of competitors, and each of them gives the user interesting device at low price.

Especially, it concerns the entry and middle level smartphones.

Everyone wants to get a smartphone at a minimum price, but also they need to have many features,

stylish design, and good camera.

New smartphone UMIDIGI C NOTE has all of this.

Of course, it will not be able to compete with flagship products.

However, if you want an inexpensive device, and logo on the rear panel is not as important

to you, as the price, then UMIDIGI C NOTE will be good option for you.

In our quick review UMIDIGI C NOTE, we find out the main features, look at the specs,

and tell you, where to buy cheaper.

The performance is supported by MediaTek MT6737T processor.

It is not a new model, you have already seen it in a few inexpensive smartphones.

The processor runs on four cores, with a decent clock speed.

This is enough to run games, applications, social networks, browser, and other types

of entertainment.

Also new smartphone has 3 GB of RAM.

The built-in memory here is 32 GB.

Of course, hardware will not surprise the user, and smartphone does not show best results,

but you need to understand, this smartphone is entry-level smartphone, and with its price

to demand more, is simply silly.

We can not say, that new smartphone looks

very unique, and amazed our imagination.

No, there are clearly visible features of iPhone.

On the front panel is Home key, and front camera above the screen.

On other hand, smartphone looks attractive.

It's light, thin, high quality, and looks expensive.

If you are not worried about brand, then you will be happy about it.

It is a budget smartphone, but you should

look at display quality.

Here is a 5.5-inch display, with resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels.

The matrix based on IPS technology, with wide viewing angles.

It gives you a lot of pleasure from reading, and working with smartphone.

We are pleased with operating system – Android 7.0.

Not every device of a less-known company receives newest version of OS, from Google.

Now let's talk about the price.

The manufacturer offers you to get a device for $150.

It's quite attractive price tag.

Naturally, if you have a great desire to buy it, before it go on sale, then you can make

a preliminary order, and the price will be only $140.

Considering features, and performance, this smartphone definitely costs the invested money.

Thanks for watching!

Below the video, you can find useful information, as well as where to buy cheaper.

Good luck!

For more infomation >> UMIDIGI C Note Review: Premium Phone for $130! - Duration: 5:57.

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Meet Coconut: Mascot for Our North Carolina Law Firm - Duration: 0:31.

Coconut and the entire team here at Riddle & Brantley, want to encourage you to adopt

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How to find Top 10 penguin trends YouTube - Duration: 3:37.

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Nightcore - Migraine (Feat. Anna Yvette) [Spectrum] - Duration: 2:45.

You're dead to me Here on minute, gone the next

There's no heart beating inside your chest Has vanished, into thin air

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Sexual Abuse At Elite Choate Boarding School Went On For Decades, Report Alleges | TODAY - Duration: 2:20.

RAMPANT SEXUAL ABUSE OF STUDENTS BY FACULTY MEMBERS.

>> Reporter: THIS DAMNING REPORT IS THE PRODUCT OF AN

INVESTIGATION THAT BEGAN THREE YEARS AGO, WHEN TWO ALUMNI

REPORTED SEXUAL MISCONDUCT THAT OCCURRED WHEN THEY WERE STUDENT

THERE'S. THE RESULTS HAS STUNNED THE

BOARDING SCHOOL. IN A QUAINT, CONNECTICUT TOWN

SITS ONE OF THE MOST ELITE PREP SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY.

CHOAT HAS EDUCATED MANY STUDENTS THAT HAVE GONE ON TO BIG THINGS.

SOME OF ITS NOTABLE ALUMS, JOHN F. KENNEDY, MICHAEL DOUGLAS,

GLENN CLOSE AND JAMIE LEE CURTIS.

AND IVANKA TRUMP. BUT ITS REPUTATION IS TAKING A

BIG HIT. SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS THAT 12

FORMER TEACHERS SEXUALLY ABUSED AND IN ONE CASE, FORCIBLY RAPED

STUDENTS AT THE SCHOOL. THE ALLEGATIONS DATING BACK TO

THE EARLY 1960s, WERE PRESENTED IN A NEARLY 50-PAGE REPORT,

PREPARED BY A LAW FIRM FOR THE SCHOOL'S BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

IT INCLUDED REPORTS OF INTIMATE KISSING AND TOUCHING.

ONE STUDENT REPORTED THAT IN 1980, WHEN SHE WAS 15 YEARS OLD,

A FACULTY MEMBER ASKED HER TO GO AWAY WITH HIM FOR A WEEKEND TO

HAVE SEX. THE STUDENT DECLINED THE

PROPOSITION. TWO FEMALE GRADUATES REPORTED

SEPARATELY THAT AN ENGLISH TEACHER AT THE SCHOOL ENGAGED IN

SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEM. IN ANOTHER CASE, IT DETAILS A

FORCIBLE RAPE BY A TEACHER WHILE ON A SCHOOL TRIP TO COSTA RICA

IN 1999. ACCORDING TO THE REPORT, NONE OF

THE CASES WERE REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

AND IN MOST CASES, FACULTY MEMBERS WERE FIRED OR ALLOWED TO

RESIGN, GOING ON TO TEACH AT OTHER SCHOOLS.

COHOAT'S HEADMASTER SAID, THE

DETAILED CONTENT OF THIS REPORT IS DEVASTATING TO READ.

ONE CAN ONLY HAVE THE GREATEST SYMPATHY AND DEEPEST CONCERN FOR

THE SURVIVORS. THE LETTER FROM CHOATE WAS THE

LATEST OF A SERIES OF APOLOGIES BY DOZENS OF S

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