
10 Great Quotes About Marijuana (Part 1)
10.
The amount of money and
of legal energy being given to prosecute hundreds of thousands of
Americans who are caught with a few ounces of marijuana in their jeans
simply makes no sense —the kindest way to put it. A sterner way to put
it is that it is an outrage, an imposition on basic civil liberties and
on the reasonable expenditure of social energy.
— William F. Buckley Jr.
9.
I have always loved
marijuana. It has been a source of joy and comfort to me for many years.
And I still think of it as a basic staple of life, along with beer and
ice and grapefruits -and millions of Americans agree with me.
— Hunter S. Thompson
8.
I hope they legalize marijuana and when they do I’ll be the first fucking person in line to buy my pack of joints.
— Megan Fox
7.
I don’t consider weed to be any worse than having a beer.
— James Franco
6.
I think that marijuana
should not only be legal, I think it should be a cottage industry. It
would be wonderful for the state of Maine. There’s some pretty good
homegrown dope. I’m sure it would be even better if you could grow it
with fertilizers and have greenhouses.
— Stephen King
5.
The drug war is a total
scam, prescription drugs kill 300K a year, while marijuana kills no
one, but they spend billions/year ‘fighting’ it, because pot heads make
for good little slaves to put into private prisons, owned by the banks
who launder the drug money, and it’s ALL DOCUMENTED.
— Alex E. Jones
4.
It really puzzles me to
see marijuana connected with narcotics… dope and all that crap. It’s a
thousand times better than whiskey—it’s an assistant—a friend.
— Louis Armstrong
3.
Prison is for rapists,
thieves, and murderers. If you lock someone up for smoking a plant that
makes them happy, then you’re the fucking criminal.
— Joe Rogan
2.
A friend with weed is a friend indeed…
— Pops O’Donnell
1.
Marijuana is a useful
catalyst for specific optical and aural aesthetic perceptions. I
apprehended the structure of certain pieces of jazz and classical music
in a new manner under the influence of marijuana, and these
apprehensions have remained valid in years of normal consciousness.
— Allen Ginsberg