GirlNinja's Weedography - Marijuana News and Stories

This weedography is about my personal adventures smoking weed. It also has marijuana news and stories about other pot smokers for everyone who smoke weed everyday, or are looking for ways to smoke pot. We will cover marijuana laws and legalization, medical herb, and effects. Marijuana cultivation tips for those growing pot with hydroponics, much more.

2.18.2005

Snow Bong

My friend Brad and I were really stoned one night, talking about smoking weed in an igloo or something crazy like that. Then I suggested making a bong out of an igloo. But he said that probably wouldn't work since you'd have to smoke the igloo bong inside on an igloo or it would melt, so you might as well just use a normal bong in the igloo, like he said in the first place.

Well, this doesn't have too much to do with that.. but these three guys make a snow bong. I guess you'd need a ladder to smoke it, and the bowl looks big enough for about 3 oz of weed... Not to mention the fact it's right outside some building that looks kinda like a college.... but hey, I'm proud of the fact that they put the doritoes down long enough to actually build this thing.

ice bong

2.15.2005

I traded my weed for shrooms today

Psilocybin Mushrooms on a pretty day


It's okay though, because shrooms are cool. I also got to smoke before I traded the weed away. We're probably going to go out in the woods sometime this week or this weekend and eat the shrooms. I hope it turns into an adventure.

I was supposed to smoke with a friend today, but she got a text message that read "DO NOT SMOKE YET". . . Mysterious. . .

It was a nice day today for once. We probably could've just picked shrooms, but we were lazy. I grilled some chicken and corn. Yes grilled corn. Don't hate. Take some fresh corn and pull the husks back, wrap some bacon around it, and put the husks back in place. It's awesome I promise.

How to Grow and Identify Psilocybin Mushrooms

The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet

Small mushroom navel ring - in Blue

2.14.2005

Now THATS a lot of green

Pot Smoker table manners



This dude is a FOOL with his herb. I assume he grows it himself, why else would he have hundreds of buds just laying around? I dont care how cool that weed is, I wouldn't take a picture like that and leave my face on it!

Okay then I have to go smoke some marijuana now. Peace out green ones.

2.13.2005

Marijuana News

Top Story: Lies Have Consequences: Police Targeted Anti-Prohibitionist Reporter Because They Believed Lies Told By Their Superiors – Who Are Shocked, Of Course.
Posted by Richard Cowan on 2005-02-08 16:20:00
Source:

Posted February 8, 2005
Analysis by Richard Cowan Sponsored by Advanced Nutrients

MarijuanaNews usually focuses on the impact of the huge prohibitionist propaganda industry on the victims of cannabis prohibition.
See
Barbarism In New Zealand: Lies Have Consequences. Severely Handicapped Man Faces Prison for Growing Seven Plants!
and
Lies Have Consequences. From Prohibitionist Venom to the Harsh Realities of Life and Death for Patients. Swedish Prohibitionists, Canadian Bureaucracy and DEAland Medical Murder.

The prohibitionist industry produces a torrent of “anti-drug” – mostly anti-cannabis – material that is ostensibly aimed at children and is called “drug education.”
See
The Need For Drug Prohibition Education.

How Can Parents Tell Their Children The Truth In A Sea Of Lies About Marijuana?

In fact, the prohibitionist ideology is centered around “reefer madness” – that is, the demonization of cannabis and all those who advocate its legalization, even – especially? – its medical use.
See
Learning About Prohibitionism: House Debate on Medical Marijuana Bill Offers New Insight Into Police State Ideology.
and
The Seemingly Inexhaustible Torrent Of Prohibitionist Propaganda Reminds Me Of The Greek Myth About Hercules And The Stables Of King Augeas.

In reality, it is aimed at politicians and newspaper editors and others who suffer from learning disabilities caused by the illusions of power.
See
Negligent Journalism: Reader Beware or A Right to Expect More? The Drug Czar Says He Is “Subject to the Scrutiny of the Press.” The Significance of the Ultimate Lies. Analysis by Richard Cowan

Sometimes it appears to be aimed at the general public, especially when there is an initiative to allow the medical use of cannabis or to lesson penalties for possession. Even then, it is not clear that the real target is the public, because the prohibitionist establishment has made clear its indifference to election results.
See
We Live In Interesting Times. The Elections and the Cannabis Reform Movement. The Problems With Making Democracy Work Against Prohibitionist Propaganda.

However, we should not overlook the impact of this propaganda on the rank and file narks, and law enforcement in general, which extends all the way to the top of the political system, especially in the Bush Administration, but also in Canada and other countries.
See
It’s The Stupidity, Stupid. How the Prohibitionist Ideology Has Wrecked The Republican Party and Undermined Democracy Everywhere. When Ideology Trumps Reality, The Result is Stupidity.

The police subculture – sometimes called the “thin blue line” – is notoriously insular.
See
The Thin Blue Party Line Against Medical Marijuana;

Law Enforcement Lies From Alaska And Oregon – 2 Op-eds

One aspect of the police subculture is the common belief that they are in a better position to know “the real facts” about whatever the politicians dump on them. For example, more than once I have heard narks say that the Dutch police are “really” opposed to the Dutch coffee shop system, if one talks to them in private. Ostensibly, that is something that only a visiting nark would be in a position to do.
See
Canadian Police Association Demonstrates The Role of Ideology in the Maintenance of Marijuana Prohibition. Sweden Ideal While the Dutch Are the Worst. Analysis by Richard Cowan.

Consequently, in 1993, on my first trip to Amsterdam when I was national director of NORML I made a point of meeting with the head of the city’s “vice” squad. He made very clear that alcohol was the real problem for the police. Generally, the Dutch police are strong supporters of cannabis legalization, which is why the system is safe, at least for the times being.
See
Dutch Lessons: Tolerance Works. Prohibition Is Counterproductive. Who Is The Real Threat To Our Freedom and Security?

Actually, there are plenty of cops who are opposed to cannabis prohibition, and increasingly to the drug war itself, even in DEAland.
See
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

However, in the insular and conformist world in which the police are locked, drug war dissenters generally find it advisable to keep their doubts to themselves. In Edmonton, Alberta, this process has been taken to its “logical” conclusion. Seven senior officers took it upon themselves to target a reporter for the Edmonton Sun, who was described as a “critic” of the police. In fact, reporter Kerry Diotte was critical of cannabis prohibition.
See
Head of 1971 Canadian Commission Recommending Decriminalization of Marijuana "Stands By Report"
and
Column: Pot Laws Badly Need Debate
and
Column: Pot Possession Charges Stupid

Diotte and Edmonton police commission chairman Martin Ignasiak were attending a Canadian Association of Journalists meeting at an Edmonton bar, and the seven cops had planned on catching them in a DUI roadblock when they left. There were even two cops in the bar watching them.

The other cops made the really dumb - and arrogant - mistake of talking about the trap on the police radio. The transcripts of the radio transmission showed their complete contempt for the rights of their targets. (They had even put Diotte’s home under surveillance.) However, their plans went awry when both targets (actually called “T1” and “T2” by the cops) took taxis home. The best laid traps of narks and men…

Yesterday, the Edmonton Police Chief Fred Rayner, took “sick leave.” As one politician quipped, “Is it his doctor's advice or his lawyer's advice?”

It’s not the crime, but the cover up….

It seems that last week the Chief issued a report that cleared the seven cops of improper action, but then someone leaked the transcripts of their police radio conversations that proved that the Chief was lying.

Of course, everyone is professing to being “shocked.”

Perhaps even more “shocking” was the statements by Leroy Chahley, who was Edmonton police chief from 1987 to 1990.

“It's not so serious that heads should roll,” Chahley said.

Seven cops conspire to violate the rights of a journalist and the head of the police commission, but he doesn’t think they should be fired?! I wonder what he would say if they had been caught smoking cannabis.

Indeed, his statement illustrates the depth of the problem in the police subculture.

“If the police are going to do a sting, someone else should be caught besides the police… But personally, I'm very, very, very disappointed at the things that were said over the police radio that were incredibly inappropriate.”

Inappropriate? Actually, I think that, given the history of the Edmonton police, their behavior was entirely “appropriate.” It is also “appropriate” that they targeted an anti-prohibitionist writer for a very prohibitionist tabloid.
See
Edmonton Superweed Reefer Madness Embarrasses Justice Minister;

Local Paper Opposes Even Medical Marijuana
and links

I am sure that the editors of the Edmonton Sun will do their duty to the Fatherland and regret that they have only one writer to sacrifice for the war on cannabis. They have given uncritical support to exactly the kind of prohibitionist propaganda that leads to the police feeling justified in viewing their “critics” as enemies of the people.

A similar process can be seen at work in British Columbia, where many newspapers give Rich Coleman, the province’s Solicitor General a platform for the most obvious lies.

Coleman is in charge of all law enforcement in the province, even though his only qualification is that he was once an RCMP officer. He is not even an attorney and has no academic degree. Nonetheless, he is uncritically quoted again and again, especially in the small town papers, as he calls for “American-style penalties” for BC growers.
See
Canadian Justice Minister Calls for National Debate On Cannabis Policies And Begins It By Debating Himself. Phony Decrim Bill May Be Used As Cover To Increase Penalties for Growing.
and
The Agenda for the Prohibitionist Counterattack in Canada. Analysis by Richard Cowan

February 3rd the Kelowna Daily Courier actually quoted Coleman as saying, “The grow-op business . . . trades kilo for kilo for cocaine in the U.S. It comes back into here as cocaine. It funds the meth labs that we're dealing with; it funds the gun trade…
From 1998 see
Now USA Today Is Parroting The DEA Line That Canadian Marijuana
Is Swapped "Pound For Pound For Cocaine"

We know of guns that have been paid for by B.C. marijuana that have been used to shoot at our troops overseas in peacekeeping missions. It's that simple.”
See
Would BC Have Less Bud if It Had More Prisoners? Lying to Canadians To Support the Cannabis Prohibition.
and links

That last statement is so bizarre that it defies comprehension, but as with his other lies, it went unquestioned. In this context is it really so “shocking” that the police on the front lines would feel justified in targeting someone who actually criticizes cannabis prohibition?

Kerry Diotte said on television yesterday that if something like this can happen to him, the average citizen would have no chance if targeted by vindictive police.

Canadians need to realize that their personal freedom and even the sovereignty of Canada is being undermined by the US supported and directed prohibitionist propaganda campaign. I have been trying to document this process for several years.

Wake up Canada!
See
Documenting The Role of Politicized Canadian Police In Maintaining Cannabis Prohibition. Canadian Narks Versus Canadian Freedom. Following the DEA Party Line. The Battle for Canada
and
Canadian Justice Minister Cites UK Move In Trial Balloon on "Decriminalization." Police Want to Keep "Hammer." Reporting from Haarlem in The Netherlands.
and
Canadians Need to Examine The Role of the Police In Maintaining Marijuana Prohibition. Paying For Lies That Distort Public Policies and Undermine Sovereignty. Analysis by Richard Cowan
and
The Royal Canadian Marijuana Police and DARE: Selling a Big-Time Fraud in Small Town Canada.

and
Police Interference in the Canadian Electoral Process. The Royal Canadian Marijuana Police Disinformation Campaign for Marijuana Prohibition. Analysis by Richard Cowan.
and
Toronto Police Chief Supports Decrim -- At the Option of The Narks – And "Education Or Treatment Programs" For Marijuana Users. The Therapeutic Police State. -- 2 Articles
and
As Canadian Senate Gets Ready To Study Prohibition, Canadian Police Push Prohibitionist Propaganda At Taxpayer Expense. 4 Items
and
Canadian Police Lie to The Canadian Media Who Lie To Their Readers
To Justify More Power Over the Canadian People To Please DEAland Narks
An Utterly Wretched Piece Of Pseudo-journalism

and
Toronto Police Union Opposes Decriminalization Of Simple Possession Of Marijuana.
Cites "Gateway"

2.12.2005

Marijuana News

First Grader Punished for Bag of Dirt


Source: KFVS

By: Tony Hensley Sikeston, Missouri --A Southeast Missouri first grader finds herself in big trouble after playing with a plastic bag she found on the playground. It happened last tuesday during recess at Mathews Elementary in Sikeston, MO. The girl's mother says her daughter used the bag to make her friend a present. But, her teacher didn't see it that way. Tuesday Heartland News spoke with 6-year-old Michaela Boyd, and her mother Michele. They tell Heartland News teachers confused a hand-gathered gift of nature's goodies with a bag of marijuana. "There was nothing in the bag i just found it on the ground." Said first grader Michaela Boyd. After finding the bag much like the one disposable utensils come in, Michaela says she decided to make her friend a bag of goodies, "They said what did you make this out of. and what did you tell them. I said out of dirt. And what else. I made it with rocks, clover and dirt." Her mom, Michele, says after Michaela put the mixture into the bag, she tied the top with a purple ponytail holder and gave it to her friend saying,"here's a bag of dirt." After recess was over the student gave the bag of dirt to their teacher. Michele says after meeting with the teacher and principal, she was told that the bag of dirt, "looked like a bag of weed." Michaela says, "They said it was kind of a drug. I don't know what they are I only see cigarettes. That's all I say." Heartland News spoke with superintendent Stephen Borgsmiller about what happened here on the playground last Tuesday and he says while he can not comment on this particular case given the childs age. He did tell me that after gathering all the information an assessment was made and now they are moving on." Michele says she doesn't deny what her daughter did. But she does disagree with the two-day in-school detention. "They said it would be on her school record as far as disciplinary that she made a look alike drug but I don't feel like that's right. Because she didn't do anything wrong." Michele says her daughter served her two day, in-school detention last Thursday and Friday. And while she's still upset with the schools actions, Michele is not considering moving her daughter to another school.

2.11.2005

Incense, anyone? Weed, anyone?

We got more pineapple KB. Now we just needed a use for all the shit dirt weed we had left laying around.



Buy incense and other smoke accessories.

2.10.2005

Still haven't gotten that valentine's gift?

Yeah yeah, us pothead can get a little lazy. And a little forgetful. If you still haven't gotten that special someone something to get you laid, give the gift that keeps on giving.

A sweetheart's pipe from grasscity makes the perfect gift!

2.09.2005

the munchies

It's well known that marijuana causes you to crave food, an effect commonly known as "the munchies". Scientists have now isolated the pleasure circuit in our brains that causes this craving activated by cannabinoids. After studying ways to restrict this pleasure circuit, scientists have developed a new drug called rimonabant that may effectively fight obesity. According to drug development technology, phase III trials involving over 6,000 are now ongoing in both the US and Europe. So far the clinical findings have been promising; treatment with rimonabant produced significant weight loss in obese patients with little or no side effects.

My favorite musical instrument



"I thought I could really get into this and wrote me up a tune for it. in my mind, I thought of an old friend as I was writing it. when I was done I called it "sidemousin' the bong" and wanted george hurley to play drums. it had been over four and half years since we last played and that was after fourteen years together in the minutemen and fIREHOSE. I was anxious to get it going. to give george enough room and to put a little twist on our usual power troika sarrangement, I tapped petra haden to play violin. she ended up singing it too, giving it a great feel. lastly, I had stephen perkins add some final garnishings. thomas johnson (teej) would be the engineer and we would use studio b at the complex in west los angeles, ca for the pad to record and mix it in. july 8 and 9, 1998 would be the two days in which we would do it. I would produce.


george - electronic and acoustic drums

petra - violin and singing

perk - steel drum, percussion, extra high-hat and bong hits

watt - moon bass, cowbell and some spiel



it was a trip to play w/george again, I dug it. he was real tight w/a beat we kind of used for "max and wells" in the old days. he played both his premier acoustic trap set and his roland rv-7 sample and trigger set. they both played through the entire tune. I asked george to do a drum solo he was happy to whup it up! he really did hot on trading shots - he set the electric set right up in the control room and we played w/us right there, all of us talking and shit while it's going down. a trip. we mixed it a little down and got good beef w/the acoustic bam. he used like four splashes to ding it up all over the place too. he did great work. as did petra. I asked her for the "perry mason show theme" (my ma's favorite tv show ever) feel for some parts, a romp through the woods for others. this helped us all remember the parts and the feels too. it's a trip, not having a band and just coming together for these songs. a connection of the moment thing: the purpose, the people, the throw-down. I dig it.

by the way, the moon bass was way girthed thickness. trippy machine."


Get your own bong.

another day

c had to have a minor operation today, so we he got home, we smoked a nice blunt, and he went to sleep.

I'm sure he'll be feeling better soon. Grandpa is cooking gumbo tonight.

2.08.2005

I'm not scared of terrorists. . .

Terrorists can strike at any time, so we have to be ready to continue a normal lifestyle even if there is a biological attack.



Seriously though, that shit will get you HIGH !
Get a bong to go with your gas mask.

you can grow that pineapple

For you growers out there, I looked around, and found out that you can buy pineapple seeds and grow it yourself. Remember, growing is illegal, so don't do it. :)

Trouble in the dorms. . .

Went to visit a few of my friends in the dorms last night. The resisdent advisor had taped this to the door:



weed sign

grasscity.com






Pineapple weed

We got our hands on some of this bomb ass pineapple shit. It was by far some of the best KB I've ever smoked. To celebrate this occasion, I bought a new bubbler from grasscity that's reserved only for KB. Yay!