"California's CBD Ban: Understanding the Impact on Hemp and Cannabis" In this episode of the Miracle Plant podcast, I had the pleasure of discussing the recent ban on CBD products in California with Alex on Green Coast Radio. We explored the implications of Governor Gavin Newsom's emergency law that prohibits any hemp products containing THC, even in trace amounts, despite their federal legality under the 2018 Farm Bill.
"California's CBD Ban: Understanding the Impact on Hemp and Cannabis"
In this episode of the Miracle Plant podcast, I had the pleasure of discussing the recent ban on CBD products in California with Alex on Green Coast Radio. We explored the implications of Governor Gavin Newsom's emergency law that prohibits any hemp products containing THC, even in trace amounts, despite their federal legality under the 2018 Farm Bill.
We delved into the history of hemp legislation, starting from the federal farm bill in 2014 and its evolution into the 2018 law that legalized hemp. I shared my insights on the rise of Delta-8 THC products and the concerns surrounding their unregulated sale, particularly in relation to youth access. We also touched on the ongoing battle between the cannabis and hemp industries, highlighting the need for unity to combat the stigma and regulatory challenges they face.
Throughout our conversation, we emphasized the importance of full-spectrum CBD products for therapeutic use, especially for those who may not want to experience the psychoactive effects of THC. We discussed the need for a balanced approach that accommodates both the cannabis and hemp markets, rather than pitting them against each other.
We also ventured into biblical history, discussing the ancient use of cannabis in holy anointing oil, which was prescribed for kings and high priests. This historical context added depth to our conversation about the significance of cannabis in both health and spirituality.
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Or rub it on. Well, that's the great thing. You don't, that's the great thing about both cannabis and hemp is that you don't need to process it. You don't, it's not, all right, I'm going to go on the whole drug side of it. It's not like cocaine. It's not like heroin where you got to process it through something in order to get a high. No, no, you just grow it, dry it out for a couple of weeks and then smoke it. That's it. You don't go do anything else to it and you get an effect.
undefined: Welcome to the Miracle Plant podcast, the show that inspires, promotes, and gives you a daily dose of inspiration from the people who have used cannabis to change their lives in extraordinary ways. Here's your host, Justin Benton.
undefined: What's happening, primos? Yes, I am the Alex and this is Zerotype, man. And as always, I want to thank you for hanging out with us, man. This week is kind of a special episode because I do have Justin Benton in with me and he came in to talk about California's ban on CBD products, man. We, uh, we run the gambit. We talk about a lot of things. We get lost, we get found. We talk about the Bible and kind of boss them, which is interesting. Uh, yes, you know, so we play a few tracks, kind of messed up tracks, kind of, you know, we get lost with that too, man. But, uh, anyways, hang tight. That is coming up. I hope you enjoy it. And I will talk to you next time.
undefined: Freedom of choice
undefined: Yeah. Freedom of choice is what you want. Uh, pretty much what's happening. I am the Alex from Green Coast radio. Yeah, this is live, you know, and it's just, we're going to talk about some things because, um, old friend is in the, we are, first of all, we are at the one-on-one CBD studios here down by the beach in California. And, uh, we're here with old friend, good friend, Mr. Justin Benton, who, uh, now, You need to understand me and Justin go back a while. We've been, uh, I dunno, friends for a bit, but, um, so really we're here. to discuss what's going on in California and why they've banned CBD. But before that, let's get to know Justin Benton. Justin, sir, good to see you. How are you doing?
undefined: Yeah, fantastic. And I always love it because you're always one step, two steps ahead of the game. You were doing podcasts before they were popular. And now you're doing this. You got we got radio, internet radio, pirate radio.
undefined: And today truly is a pirate and renegade and all of that stuff for a few reasons, you know, a few reasons, but before we get to that, first of all, when you need your CBD, really good CBD, go over to 101CBD or 101Hemp, either one. They deliver worldwide. Amen. Worldwide. You can get it everywhere. And it turns out, I think people from California are gonna have to order it from another state just to have it sent to them for a lot of different reasons. But it is full spectrum, CBD comes in many award-winning flavors, and they also have a bacon flavor for your dog. I may take this myself, because, come on, bacon goes on everything.
undefined: And it's vegan-flavored bacon, too.
undefined: Come on, bacon is just meat candy. But yeah, at any rate, Justin, it's good to see you, man.
undefined: You too, man. It's been a while.
undefined: It has been a while. It's been a couple of years. I remember when I first started putting the station together. I remember writing to your mom, telling her. And she was like, wow, that's really great. You're going to do awesome. I was like, fuck, that's so awesome. Yeah, I am. So and I love your mom. How's your mom doing?
undefined: She's great. She's in town. She might even show up. She we've got a med spa Conference something that she's doing so we might she might show up I want to talk to your mom about something but that we'll talk about she might show up We'll talk off-air about that.
undefined: Just remind me. Um, but uh brothers and sisters, so yes anyways, the reason we are here is because Governor Gavin Newsom here in California has made the awesome choice of banning CBD products, hemp products, that have any amount of THC in them. Now this is something that's been going on in California for a while. But a lot of it stems from, or at least the headlines, it stems from, you know, there's some splashy headlines of elementary school kids getting a hold of what are known as Delta 8 THC products in like gas stations or something, going back to school, and all of a sudden their crowded friends are high as a kite. And, you know, it's a great headline. It's a great headline because it's a black eye for weed. It's a black eye for hemp and CBD and… Big pharmas just licking their chops. Well, big pharma and also the other side of the cannabis industry. And I say the other side because both the cannabis, the drug form and the hemp form, it's the same side of the industry. You guys need to learn how to come together because you don't realize that. You're all being painted with the same kind of brush of with the same stigmas, with the same just wrong thinking. But at any rate, so. Why was CBD made illegal in California, at least what's the official?
undefined: Well, the real reason I'll give you the real and you were talking about it, too. I mean, here's the thing. We we passed the federal farmers bill back in 2014, the farm bill, allowed us to grow hemp as a pilot project, meaning is there a market for it? Would people actually use it? Would people actually buy it in 2014? In 2018, it was so known that there was a marketplace, people were using it, people are experiencing benefits, pain, stress, sleep, you name it. And then they made it completely federally legal in December of 2018. And that's when the real beginning of the CBD craze happened. And I'm sure we both have done podcasts, you your podcasts, you know, in my grow podcast was actually, you know, preceded mine. And then because you led the way I started one called the miracle plant podcast. And I'm sure we talked about that a lot.
undefined: That's a great show. Go check it out if you want, especially if you want like really deep background on this topic.
undefined: Yes. Yes. But to give you the Reader's Digest version is we passed a bill federally making hemp legal, anything less than 0.3% THC, which naturally occurs in hemp plants. You won't get high off 0.3% THC. So that was federally passed in December of 2018. That was a watershed moment for the country, for the world. Then after each state was basically given their, you know, they had to figure out how are they going to define hemp? 99% said yes, however, the federal government defines it will define it, we'll put it on our books. As this is how hemp is defined in our state. We did that here in California, a lot of negotiating a bill that we passed called a B 45. So I didn't know.
undefined: So when I first read the farm bill, yeah, And how they were going to actually de-schedule hemp and all hemp derivatives, anything that comes from the hemp plant?
undefined: They did.
undefined: I knew from the language, I was like, this is going to be an issue. This is very vague and it's going to get complicated. It took a while. I mean, it's been complicated the whole time, but this complication I knew was coming.
undefined: But here's the question though, and I'm almost positive I know your answer, but I did not know what THC delta-8 was before. I mean, it was actually on our COAs, but it's not a naturally occurring cannabinoid.
undefined: Well, okay, so it is a minor cannabinoid. So it happens at very, very, very almost undetectable amount. I've never seen it detected. So in other words, you can't build a business over saying, hey, I'm going to grow weed for Delta eight. There's no way you're going to go broke quicker than anything else because it's not there because now. You can take CBD that comes from hemp and then take it home to your little science kit and do some magic. And then all of a sudden you've got a bunch of Delta-8 THC that, yes, while it is a minor cannabinoid, it's still a THC. It will still alter your mind. Not as much as Delta-9, but it's still there. It'll still, like anything, if you take enough of it, you will get fucked up. And… Have you done it before?
undefined: Because I don't know if I've even tried. Someone gave me some gummies, I don't think I even ate them. Have you tried it? I've tried it.
undefined: And what's your take? It's the same effect as vaping, meaning… Vaping Delta 9. Yes. For me anyways, meaning that it gets me stoned, but I'm not high. You know, freshly high smoking a joint, you know, those first 20 minutes, you're fucking high. But you know after that you're just stoned and that's what delta-8 made you feel like but if you've never experienced that It's gonna kick up your anxiety level. You don't know what's gonna happen. And that's really What the issue is everybody gets anxious? Paranoid, you know paying paranoid you don't know what's going on all of a sudden that mentally just your heart racing. Oh my god I'm having a heart attack. No, I just fucking relax. But anyways, that's I And that's what's going on as far as how is it that Delta 8 is being made and put in everything, at least unregulated. And so the governor…
undefined: Well, so before that, so in the bill AB-4-5 that we did with Patrick Goggin, who I think has been on your show and he's been on my show, he's the leading hemp attorney in California. And we passed a bill, the Hemp Council that I was on as well, California Hemp Council, we passed a bill that made any synthetic cannabinoids that came from hemp illegal in the state of California. So it's already on the books. of California that these products, synthetic products, cannabinoids like Delta-8 are illegal. Currently, it already says that.
undefined: So, but the caveat, I mean, what the loophole is that again, it's not, I mean, you can prove that Delta-8 exists in the plant. You just, it's just not in the same amount. I understand the argument that synthetic because you're using
undefined: Chemicals.
undefined: Chemicals to transfer one cannabinoid into this other thing. Okay. I mean, but I think first we got to define synthetic.
undefined: So synthetic is you took something that's not naturally occurring in the plant and that's what they did. They either took the CBD or the CBG and then they added the citric acid and they turned it from what it was into something else. True.
undefined: That's how they're defining synthetic. Okay. Yeah. It's a little gray. And we're gonna cover this later.
undefined: All right, we'll just go over, keep going. So anyways, so that's what happened. So AB45 passed and said, basically making Delta 8, Delta 10, THCO, anything that you could take CBD and turn it into something else, that's not legal. And that had already passed a year or two ago. And then they started these campaigns because companies out there were making these Delta A products, especially in states like Texas and places where you couldn't have access to any form of legal marijuana, these products took off. They were sprinkling on top of like hemp joints and it was a huge boom and we didn't experience any of that because here at 101hemp101cbde.org We are all about health, focused on the health. My son, that's how I got started. There was a severe autism diagnosis. My son was healthy, then all of a sudden he wasn't, and then we had to restore his health, and I found out that cold-pressed raw cannabis is what helped his brain detoxify and him no longer carry the severe diagnosis of autism. So we were never going to go that way. And those of us in the hemp industry, you know, the Morris Beagles who put us on NOCO in California, or excuse me, in Colorado, the people, you know, Bob Hoban, the people that have been around forever, you know, Jack Herrera, the list goes on and on, Patrick Goggin, you know, we all knew and we all talked to each other that this Delta 8 is garbage, it's junk. you know, but there was a loophole and people were gonna, we knew that was gonna be sunsetted. And a lot of states like California, we did sunset it. We did not allow for there to be Delta A. Now here's the problem, California and Governor Newsom, they did not enforce it. So what happened was, as I was showing you here on my phone, there's companies like the Jones Company making something called Mary Jones. And they were putting in places like BevMo on the retail stores, even though it was illegal,
undefined: Mary Jones is a soft drink.
undefined: Soft drink that has five milligrams or five, yeah, five grams of milligrams of THC delta nine. And so if you could look at that picture, you can see that they're selling and it says hemp delta nine. I mean, they're just pushing the envelope. And why? Because they can make a four pack is 20 bucks.
undefined: Well, it's also because there's no enforcement.
undefined: Correct. Again, still there's no enforcement.
undefined: I mean, if there's no enforcement, they're like, well, if I can do it. Make that money while you can. Because they know once enforcement starts, all they're going to do first is get a letter. It's like, all right, well, so stop making it. But in the meantime, you know, you
undefined: And then they'll make a product from marijuana that they can sell through the dispensary channels, which have more regulation and more taxing. So it'll be more pain in the butt, less profit margin. So that's what happened. And then, unfortunately, those down in the California cannabis, a lot of these are multistate operators that have multiple dispensaries in multiple states, publicly traded companies in many instances, deep, deep pockets. They have cannabis lobbyists, and we've worked with the cannabis lobbyists to pass AB45, and they won a lot of their things. Like, look, I make hemp products that I cannot put in a California dispensary, but my same hemp products I can put in a Colorado dispensary. Now, that is something that we lost on, but we conceded, working with the cannabis lobbyists to pass AB45. Well, what happens is that those lobbyists went to the staff and the Governor Newsom and said, look, They're selling this Mary Jones, this product that's got five milligrams of THC, they're selling it in BevMo, and kids are getting drunk or getting high off of it. Well, look, number one, if you've ever been to a BevMo, you know you can't bring your kids who are under 21 in there. They won't even let them stand in the checkout line. So there is, at least there's that 21-year-old. However, they used instances of that and said, look, Governor Newsom, they are, the hamsters, they're getting kid stoned at BevMo. You know, you got to do something. And oh, by the way, what's your, how's your re-election fund looking right now? Let me see if I can't scratch out a little check for you. And so they passed, they got him and the staff to pass a bill, September 6th, and it wasn't a bill. I take that back. It was what's called an emergency law. And those of us that understand what an emergency is out here in California with earthquakes and fires, they passed the bill September 6th saying any product, any legal hemp product, the federally legal, state legal in California from AB 45, federally legal from the 2018 Farm Bill, is now illegal in the state as an emergency law does not go through the normal voting channels like anything else would pass through the state Senate. Other bills were trying to pass in the state Senate. They got sidetracked and they got shelved and so they no longer were going through the normal process. Governor Newsom, September 6th, said all cannabinoids, all CBD products, all full spectrum products that have even a trace amount of THC, even though it's legal federally, are now illegal in the state of California.
undefined: Yeah, it was pretty amazing. He signed it on a Friday or Thursday and it went into law or went into practice on Monday. Yeah. You know, I was astonished. I was astonished because, again, I don't remember the conversation of Bad CBD? Mostly. Okay. So first of all, let's look at the numbers. Cannabis use by young people under the age of 21 in states that have legal cannabis has been dropping ever since 2018. So first of all, there's that. Uh, I think a lot of this, I think a lot of people getting behind it is the knee-jerk reaction of the headlines. Now the governor, The governor should have known better. This looks shady. But at the same time, this is an argument that's been going on or a fight that's been going on between hemp and cannabis ever since the farm bill. And what was that in 2018?
undefined: Yeah. And
undefined: It's… I see the arguments on both sides. I see the arguments on both sides. But you know what? When we get to those arguments, first we're going to listen to Ben Harper's Burn One Down, and then it is Cheech and Chong's With Up and Smoke.
undefined: All right, all right. Here we go.
undefined: Let us burn one from end to end And pass it over to me, my friend Burning long, but burning slow To light me up before I go If you don't like my fire, then don't come around Cause I'm gonna burn one down Cause I'm gonna burn one My choice is what I choose to do and if I'm caught Your choice is who you choose to be. And if you're causing no harm, then you're gift from the earth and what's from the earth is of the greatest worth so before you knock it try it first oh you see it's a blessing and it's not a curse if you don't like my fire then don't come around
undefined: Hey, man, how far you going, man?
undefined: Oh, right here would be fine, man. Oh, you ain't no scared of a little speed, are you, man? Oh, you got some speed, man? Huh? Oh, speed? Uh, no, I ain't got no speed, man. Hey, you know what I do got, though, man? I got a joint, man. Oh, wow. All right. Hey, come on. Light it up. Let's get Chinese eyes, man.
undefined: What kind of joint is this, man? Oh, it's a heavy-duty joint, man. Well, it looks like a toothpick, man.
undefined: No, it's not a toothpick, man. No, hey, it is a toothpick, man. Oh, man, it's just… It is a toothpick. I must have got it in the other pocket, man. Hold on, man. I got the little shit right here, man. Oh, that's my dick. Yeah, there we go. Yeah, there you go, man. Let that sucker up, man. We'll go to the moon.
undefined: At least I hope your dick's bigger than this, man.
undefined: Hey, man. You want to get out and walk, man? Hey, you want to get high, man? That's how they do it. They got wooden balls, man.
undefined: I got a joint here, man. I've been saved for a special case. I don't care. Hey, I hope the drums don't mess up your upholstery.
undefined: Nah, I'm in a band too, man. Oh, are you? Yeah, I'm a lead singer, man. Ah, that's it, man. Yeah, we play everything from, like, Santana to El Chicano, man. You know, like, everything.
undefined: Is that a joint, man?
undefined: God damn, it looks like a quarter pounder, man.
undefined: Let it blow. Man, be careful with that shit, man.
undefined: Is it heavy stuff, man? Will it blow me away? Better put your seatbelt on, man. I think that might… I've been smoking since I was born, man. I can smoke anything, man. You know, like I smoked that Michoacan, man, the Acapulco Gold, man. I even smoked that Tide Stick, you know? Tide Stick? Yeah, you know, that stuff is tight to a stick, you know? Oh, a nice stick. Yeah, that ain't even do nothing to me, man. I could probably smoke this whole joint, man, and still walk away, man. Wouldn't be no problem at all, man.
undefined: Don't talk it out, man.
undefined: Kind of grabs you by the boo-boo, don't it? Hey, man.
undefined: What?
undefined: What? No. What's in this shit, man?
undefined: Mostly Maui Wowie, man. Yeah? But it's got some Labrador in it.
undefined: What's Labrador?
undefined: It's dog shit. What? Yeah, my dog ate my stash, man. Had it on the table and the little motherfucker ate it, man.
undefined: Yeah?
undefined: So I had to follow him around the little baggie for three days before I got it back. Really blew the dog's mind.
undefined: You mean we're smoking dog shit, man? Good job, man. I think it's even better than before, you know? I wonder what Great Dane tastes like, man. Wow, man. That's some heavy shit, man. Hey, man. Am I driving okay?
undefined: I think we're parked, man.
undefined: Oh, shit. Goddamn, what was in that shit, man? I never had no dope like that before in my life, man. That's the heaviest shit I ever smoked, man. I mean, I smoked a lot of shit before, man. But goddamn, man, that's heavy shit. You okay? I can't breathe. What's the matter? I can't breathe, man. Well, just… Well, here.
undefined: Hey, man. Hey, I got something to mail you out. You're just freaking out.
undefined: Here. I never smoked no shit like that before. Take these, man. What? Take these. This'll mellow you out, man. What is this? What is this, man? Let's take them.
undefined: Hey, hey, don't take those, man. What? I almost gave you the wrong shit, man.
undefined: Hey, man, I already took them, man.
undefined: Oh.
undefined: What do you mean? Wow, man.
undefined: What was that shit, man?
undefined: You just ate the most acid I've ever seen anybody eat in my life.
undefined: Hey, man, I never had no acid before, man.
undefined: At least I hope you're not busy for about a month. Shit, I'm gonna die, man.
undefined: That stuff's gonna make me die, man. Oh, man, no, that's good acid. Hey, man, I never had it before, man. That's gonna make me die. It's gonna make me freak out, man. I seen those guys walk around my neighborhood, had too many acid, man. Your head look like a pumpkin like that, man.
undefined: Relax, man. Hey, man! Man! Now just go, oh… What? Do it, man. Oh… Oh… Oh… Oh… Oh… Oh… Oh, shit.
undefined: Mellow. Mellow. Mellow.
undefined: Yeah.
undefined: You better now, man?
undefined: Yeah. Mellow?
undefined: Yeah.
undefined: You feel all right, huh?
undefined: Yeah. What are you doing, man?
undefined: Sometimes that helps. Hey, listen, can we get off this street, man? Listen, we're parked in a bad spot. Yeah, that's heavy, man. The cops just went by, man. Hey, hey, the right… Hey, man, we're being pulled over.
undefined: Yeah, that's heavy, man. Hey, it's the cops. Hey, they're coming, man. Hey, that's cool, man.
undefined: I never had it before, man. I didn't think it was gonna be like this.
undefined: What's the problem, son? Roll down your window.
undefined: What? Keep on knocking, but you can't come in. Hey, man, don't do this to cops, man. Wait, I got to roll down the window, man. There you go. Where's the anchor? I must get away. I don't know. I forgot. You forgot?
undefined: I saw that on the movie, what? I got to get the thing.
undefined: Can I see your license, sir? Your license. Where is your license?
undefined: It's on the bumper, man. Back there, man.
undefined: No, I mean your driver's license.
undefined: Oh. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I got my driver's license, man. That just sounded so real funny, man.
undefined: Yeah, your mama.
undefined: Sir, what is your name?
undefined: What? What's your name?
undefined: Isn't it on there on the license, man? Yeah, that's it. Pedro de Pacas, man. That's my name.
undefined: Just wait here a minute, huh?
undefined: Hey, hurry back. I miss you already, darling. Come on, man.
undefined: I got you ready to go, man. Don't act a fool. Oh, okay.
undefined: I'm gonna get busted up as well.
undefined: I'm blind!
undefined: Oh, shit! I'm blind! What's that, man?
undefined: Good old cheech.
undefined: Yeah, so So we meant to play the song but that's okay, man just in case you you've never heard that and If you've never seen that go go over and up and smoke go go find that Justin was just telling me he Used to be golfing buddies with Cheech.
undefined: Yeah, he's out here in Southern California, and he plays out at Sadakoi Country Club, and we were members out there, and it was three of us, we're teeing up on the first tee box, and getting ready to tee off on number one, and sure enough, another cart comes rolling up, and you know, I'm just one of those people, like, I got my buddies, we're gonna go out and have a good time, and then nine times out of ten, if someone joins you, they're a good dude. Golfers in general are good dudes. And so this guy rolls up and he's like, Hey, can I join you? And we're like, yeah, sure. Why not? What are you? Sure. We're, we're threesome. He makes us a foursome. And sure enough, it's Cheech Martin. And we're like, no way. Like, cause I hadn't met him before. I hadn't seen him around the club. And so he just joins right in. He asked, Hey, is it cool if I join? We're like, yeah, man.
undefined: Sure. Why not? Right. Who's going to say, man,
undefined: Yeah. So he's a lefty and he was out there and he's poking it around. He was a fell in love with the game. Um, he was smoking, uh, he wasn't smoking grass. He was smoking menthol cigarettes and, uh, yeah. Yeah. And so he had a blast. We played nine holes and, uh, we told some funny stories and I was, what's I had my, uh, when I was putting, I use my, uh, an inverted grip, what's called a cross hand grip. And he's like, Hey man, you're holding it wrong or whatever. He's just making some fun, you know, it's just him. He was really, Really good guy, really funny guy. And he was in the movie Tin Cup with Kevin Costner. He was the caddy. And I'm pretty sure that's when the golf bug bit him because I'd played with him at some other pro-ams and things like that. But really good dude, really funny dude. And he and his buddy, Tommy Chong, were one of the original companies. They have their own CBD line. They were one of the companies that we sued the governor right out of the gates here.
undefined: You know, I had read that. I read that their company was part of the lawsuit. In the state. But they wound up losing that. Why did the Supreme Court throw it out?
undefined: So here's the thing. Well, think about it. So it was only at the state level. So it was at the state level. And what we did was we issued a temporary restraining order, is what it's called. And for whatever reason, in the state of California where it was passed, the judge that we brought it up to said, we weren't able, he did not allow us a stay, which would have allowed there to be time and more review of passing this emergency law. So that's why we are ramping it up to the federal law, which is where we should have gone anyways, because basically, obviously, it's here in the state of California, governor passed a bill, they went through the channels that they went through, and we needed to go somewhere, you know, we didn't need to go to a higher court that didn't have ties to California. So that's where we're right now. Jonathan Miller's the lead counsel. It's hempsupporter.com. If you want to help raising $100,000 to fight this fight in the federal courts, to get this overturned because, again, this emergency law is in violation of the federal law of the Farm Bill of 2018 and in violation of the AB 45 California state law. So if you want to help out, go to hempsupporter.com, get your checkbooks out, because here's the thing. You might say, hey, well, I don't live in California. Hey, you might be across the pond in Germany. But here's the thing. If they get California to be the model And they can show that you can only buy cannabis from a dispensary or from your doctor, which is what Big Pharma ultimately wants. They have a bill out there called, or they have a pill out there called Epidiolex made by GW Pharma that costs $32,500 a year to sell you CBD in an isolated form. So that's the kind of money that we're talking about here. And so if they win in California, which they're winning, they've won the battle, not the war. If they win in California, what's going to happen? It's going to roll out for the rest of the states in our country and they'll push it, you know, big pharma with their deep, deep, deep pockets, they'll push it to your country coming soon.
undefined: Now, here's how I see it. There's a reason why we need companies that just make CBD that isn't going to get you high. Here's the reason. When you buy a CBD product at a dispensary, and I'm a big fan of them, there are several people in my family who I buy those CBD products with a large amount of THC in them because they do suffer from pain that just CBD can't get close to the THC and a larger amount than 0.3% really does help. But when you buy those products, you have to figure out your dosage. And sometimes you may give yourself too much and all of a sudden you're high. Some people don't have that kind of time to be figuring out how much they can take without feeling high, but yet have an effective result. That's why full spectrum CBD products, in my opinion, are important. There is a place for both of them in the market. I don't understand why politicians are just splitting the market in this way when that's really how I see it therapeutically. You know, there are those, especially older people who don't, or really afraid of being high for whatever reason. Yes, it's all, you know, Marie for madness, of course. But again, or first responders, they don't have the time to do that kind of figuring out.
undefined: And they can't, they can't have it in their system. So, I mean, again, it's,
undefined: The politicians and the big cannabis money, they're really trying to push this idea of famine. There isn't enough or it's, you know, you have to closely regulate it. You don't. It's a money grab. I get it too. I get it. I understand. I understand cannabis companies, you guys, pay a lot of money to be in the legal California market. It is obscene how much regulation costs. Yes, it is. And I also understand you guys are upset because now there's a CBD products out there by certain bad players that also get people high and or take, okay, there's gotta be a solution for that. But to split the market up and hit each other, that's not helping anybody. But, um, you know, the politicians and the really big companies, the really big multi-state companies, multi-state operators. Um, so that's, I think where the conversation needs to start industry wise is, okay, how do we find a place for both? And I don't know what that solution is. You know, I don't know. I know they're the farm bills, what, two years overdue.
undefined: Yeah, they keep pushing it back. It's probably going to pass next year.
undefined: Right. Because I also read something that they, you know, someone's trying to push the farm bill through this year. But I'm like, man, it's it's it's November already. You're not. I understand where you guys are coming from. We need to get this done. It's not going to happen this year, man. It's right after the election. Everyone's already kind of fucking frazzled. you know uh… so it's not not and and you know that we got to talk about okay we had a new president coming in hoping change right hoping change now Everybody on both sides, okay, okay in cannabis. We really like to psych ourselves out We really like to tell ourselves these these fairy tales that oh we can't wait for The Democrats to get into office because you know cannabis is gonna be legal and it's like no no no nobody's ever signaled that No one's ever signal if anything both parties have said this is the state's issue You guys are gonna duke it out state by state and that's fine. That's fine because we were talking about that I'm like I'd rather have us duke it out state by state and So every state knows what they're going to do by the time it goes federal, because if the states don't understand what's going on by the time federal hits, they're just going to accept everything, which is bad policy. So yeah, I'm all for state by state. That's great. That's great. Let's do it.
undefined: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
undefined: Well, the way I see it, that's also the better way we're going to get to individual state compacts with this thing. you know, let's, you know, let's have that developed with the industry before the federal government gets involved. But yeah, it's, it's, it's not, it's a complicated thing. So where's, how do you fix it in the new farm bill? Let's say I got a magic wand, Justin, you're in charge, final draft. How do we correct this?
undefined: Well, again, so the Farm Bill is really just going to talk to hemp. So yes, like you said, in the original Farm Bill with the 2018, there was some gray areas, we didn't get everything cleaned up the way we wanted to get cleaned up. We certainly should address these synthetic cannabinoids that are not naturally occurring in the plant and put that in the Farm Bill so we can You asked me how I would do it, that's how I would do it. You and I are both whole plant cannabis, we're both growers, we're both understanders of the power of holistic healing with this miracle plant, whether it's in the brain or the body. And I tell people that all the time, and this is my opinion, but you asked, is if you're gonna consume this miracle plant, then consume it the way it was grown. Either smoke it or eat it.
undefined: Or rub it on. Well, that's the great thing. You don't, that's the great thing about both cannabis and hemp is that you don't need to process it. You don't, it's not, all right, I'm going to go on the whole drug side of it. It's not like cocaine. It's not like heroin where you got to process it through something in order to get a high. No, no, you just grow it, dry it out for a couple of weeks and then smoke it. That's it. You don't go do anything else to it and you get an effect. There's nothing more natural than that. You know, I mean, uh, i'm a big proponent of coca leaves for chewing them But again, that's that's I draw the line. Yeah, that's okay Let's choose some leaves get some energy and we go but um, you know, my days of doing rails are over For a reason, but that's it.
undefined: I always heard the workers were always very efficient.
undefined: That's uh, That's when they were picking the cocoa leaves. Hey, that's the whole time That's a different. Um, what do they call it? This is a different meeting but um Yeah, so, I mean, the best weed is non-processed. You don't need to do anything.
undefined: None of those vapes, none of those gummies. And I'd be curious if you would say this, because you're obviously a connoisseur and a purist. When you did the Delta 8 gummy, which I assume was a gummy, did you feel a little bit of the chemicals, the solvents, the little bit of the weird tingy hangover? Because I had tried some gummies like one-to-one ratio gummies at the dispensaries. And I noticed in the morning, I certainly felt a little high, five milligrams of THC to five milligrams of CBD, but I really noticed, because I'm a purist too, I can know, we just basically cold press ours. But other, when you're extracting the CBD or the THC, they'll use solvents, they'll use chemicals, they'll use heat, they'll use things that you can taste. and that'll be things that your body doesn't naturally like. So I'm curious, when you did the Delta 8, did you notice kind of a funky little hangover?
undefined: Hangover, no, but there's always a taste because it's all artificial anyways. You know, there's always that, hey, whatever, strawberry flavored. Yeah. So it all tastes like, you remember what medicine used to taste like when you were a kid? Oh, yeah. To try to taste, you know, it tastes like grape, but it was like that acidic grape. Yeah. Like this thing.
undefined: Well, that's alcohol extraction.
undefined: So sometimes that's what you're tasting. That's the taste. Yeah. That's the taste. I didn't get a hangover only because, again, it's it was kind of low dose for me. Yeah. But yeah, it's like any kind of gummy that I take at all. It's like you said, it's all just synthetic and.
undefined: Well, even like you were saying before we went live was like when, cause you're a grower, I'm a grower and you actually helped me become a better grower and listening to your podcast in my grow. And, uh, you, you, you get it. Like you were talking about trying other people's products, even at the dispensaries, you know what the inputs are. And so when you're growing it yourself, like when I would grow it, I literally, when I have, you know, a, a, a grow going, I'm an outdoor guy, sunshine and water, is I would go down to our local Green Thumb Nursery. I would grab, I think it's GB Organics. They have an A and a B. A is for veg, B is for flour. And that's all I put on it. A little bit of neem oil sometimes to keep the bugs off and the caterpillars as best I can. But I knew that was, and I had organic soil and some of the good 420 soil that's out there. And so that is what I would use for, I would use that for growing my plants. So I knew exactly what was in there. You know what I mean? And therefore, when you're dealing with gummies, when you're dealing with different types of inputs, you don't know what that flavor is all about.
undefined: No, and again, that's the great thing about growing your own, is that you know where it's coming from. And that's part of why your product is so good, because it is cold pressed. You know, um, yeah, it's not through a bunch of extractions, but you know what? Right now we're going to get to some John Prime with the legal smile. Then it is going to be Rick James with Mary Jane.
undefined: When I woke up this morning, things were looking bad. Seemed like total silence was the only friend I had. The bowl of oatmeal tried to stir me down and won And it was twelve o'clock before I realized I was havin' No fun Ah, but fortunately I have the key to escape reality And you may see me tonight With an illegal smile It don't cost very much But it lasts a long while Won't you please tell the man I didn't kill anyone No, I'm just trying to have me some fun Last time I checked my bankroll, it was getting thin. Sometimes it seems like the bottom is the only place I've been. I chased a rainbow down a one-way stream, dead end. And all my friends turned out to be insurance salesmen Ah, but fortunately I have the key to escape reality And you may see me tonight With an illegal smile It don't cost very much But it lasts a long while Won't you please tell the man I didn't kill anyone No, I'm just trying to have me some fun Well I sat down in my closet with all my overalls Trying to get away from all the ears inside my walls I dreamed the police heard everything I thought, but then Well, I went to court and the judge's name was Hoffman Ah, but fortunately I have the key to escape reality And you may see me tonight with an illegal smile It don't cost very much, but it lasts a long while. Won't you please tell the man I didn't kill anyone? No, I'm just trying to have me some fun. Well done, hot dog fun. My sister's a nun.
undefined: I'm in love with Mary Jane. She's my main thing. She makes me feel all right.
undefined: She makes my heart sing.
undefined: And when I'm feeling low, she comes as no surprise. Turns me on with her love.
undefined: Don't you play no games with me, yeah, yeah.
undefined: I love her just the same.
undefined: She's not the kind of girl that you can just tie down. She likes to spread her legs.
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undefined: again. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
undefined: Oh, baby. Yeah.
undefined: ♪ ♪ Oh man . . . ♪ I'm in love, I'm in love, yeah . . . yeah ♪ ♪
undefined: Yeah, I love that Mary Jane.
undefined: Yes, yes. I was just saying that the break there, the music break, was we had that on our answering machine in college, and so a couple of my roommate's parents, they were not cool, as we could say, and so they would listen to that answering machine. They'd always leave these messages and be like, we just love that song it's so it was playing i love you mary jane and it was just like i don't know it was so funny so we got a chuckle out of it look at you man i didn't know you know how to sing there's a little music in there there's a little music in the in the soul there but uh The funny thing too is we had to cut off for a great conversation a little bit was because it was destined that this, you know, grandma just came in and she had gotten some of our products for pain a few years back, I guess it was. Her grandson had got it for her. And she came back to reload. One was for stress. She said she was stressed out. We got her some Chilax and she said she got some serious pain. So we got her a double dose of the 1600 milligram CBD oil. And so we were transacting a little healing out there while you guys were listening to Rick James. And she was a huge John Prine fan. It was the first song, Illegal Smile. And she's like, I'd seen John Prine so many times. So we were singing the song in the background, too.
undefined: So now let's talk a little bit about history, biblical history, man.
undefined: Now we're going back. Now, John Prine's old. That's old music starting back in the 70s. But we're going to go way back.
undefined: Because, yeah, you've got a little history lesson for us, man. Let's hear it, man.
undefined: So here's the trip, right? So, like, we're going to go deep. Now, this is probably going to blow some people's minds because I can… I'm almost 90… I'm 90… I'm 100% confident that 99% of you have never heard what I'm about to say.
undefined: Now, right now I just heard a little bit of a twinge of a preacher twinge.
undefined: Can I get an amen? So here we go. So, Biblical times, 2,800 years ago, we all heard the story where Moses was told by the burning bush 2,800 years ago about the Ten Commandments, but he was also given divine teachings of how to make what's called an anointing oil. And one of the ingredients was 500 shekels of cannabisum. There's also cinnamon and olive oil. They make this anointing oil, this holy anointing oil. And what this holy anointing oil was meant for was for high priests, and they were called Pharisees in those Judaism days, or kings. So literally, when you became a king, the king was a descendant from God, and there was that divine authority. So when they became kings, they would literally anoint them in this holy anointing oil that had 500 shekels. Shekels was a denomination, was a currency, which equated to somewhere in the neighborhood, we believe, around five pounds of cannabis was made in this anointing oil.
undefined: I thought you were going to say a shekel is five pounds. I was like, holy shit, that's a lot.
undefined: No, so five pounds of cannabis, cannabisum, was given instruction from God to make this holy anointing oil. And so they would make this holy anointing oil and anoint kings and high priests when they got their position, and they would give them this holy anointing oil, and it would be a full body anointing. And so people were experiencing this holy anointing oil from 2,800 years ago, from the divine teachings from God from the burning bush.
undefined: Wait, okay, so, all right.
undefined: There's so much more to the story.
undefined: No, so let me, all right, so I'm trying to imagine this, right? Because if you're getting like marinated in this oil, how are you not getting high, man? How is that not getting into your blood? You're getting a nice skin shot of something. And you got really smooth skin after that too.
undefined: Yes, it's a great, topicals are wonderful. We have a product called Raw Renew that's just for that. So, now whether or not it was decarboxylated, which is a fancy word for heated or not, That's, I don't have the deets on that for sure, but we do know that it was in the oil.
undefined: When I tell this story, I'm going to say it was heated. You can tell it however you want to tell it. It was decarbox lady. And I'm talking about, I mean, look, if I'm ever, okay. So you remember that twilight zone episode where the aliens have a cookbook?
undefined: I don't know that I caught that one.
undefined: So there's old Twilight Zone episodes. So yeah, aliens come down. Yay, they have a book of instructions. It says how to serve man. Everybody thinks, oh, how to be man's ally. No, but it's actually a cookbook. How to serve man. I'm okay with that if you're going to marinate me in that kind of oil just before you get too high and then you're in that little… Because then all of a sudden I'm imagining also a whole Bugs Bunny thing where they're in the jungle and they're in that big pot of water boiling and they got the vegetables in there. I'm on a whole different level.
undefined: Well, that reminds me of the story of, we'll circle back, but it reminds me of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. you know, at the end when Brad Pitt takes the LSD-laced cigarette and smokes it all himself. And he's like, they come in to, like, kill him and shoot him, and he's like, are you real? And just, what a hilarious movie that was.
undefined: No, if you have the time, man, go check out that movie. Is it historically correct? No.
undefined: No, but it's a better ending. It's a much better ending.
undefined: It is a fun movie. And yeah, no, it's a fun movie, man. It's a fun movie. All right, you know what? Coming up, it's going to be Willie Nelson's with It's All Gone to Pot, and then it is Snoop Dogg with Gin & Juice, and we'll come back with more of Justin Canibossom.
undefined: Well, now it's all gone to pot Whether we like it or not The best I can tell, the world's gone to hell, and we're sure gonna miss it a lot. All of the whiskey in Lynchburg, Tennessee, just couldn't hit the spot. I got a $100 bill, friend, to keep your pills. Oh, it's all the way in the pot.
undefined: That jackal babblehead in the box must think I'm dumb as a rock. Readin' me the news while I'm kickin' off my shoes And he's scarin' me out of my socks Admit it, stranger, I'm not But, buddy, let me tell you what If you ask old Will, he'll say, Here's the deal, friends, it's all goin' to pot Well, it's all goin' to pot Whether we like it or not Best I can tell, the world's gone to hell And we're all gonna miss it a lot All the whiskey in Lynchburg, Tennessee just couldn't hit the spot. I got a $100 bill you can keep your pills, friend. It's all going to pot.
undefined: Well, I thought I had found me a girl, the sweetest little thing in the world. But all my jokes went up in smoke when I caught her making eyes of myrtle. She said, a sweet little honey with her eye on you, money's going to take every penny you got. I said, she's never going to get it, because I've already spent it, myrtle. It's all going to potty.
undefined: It's all going to potty. Oh, any way I can imagine. The best I can tell, the world's gone to hell and we're all gonna miss a lot.
undefined: Oh, and the whiskey in Letchburg, Tennessee just couldn't hit the spot. Got a hundred dollar bill, you can keep your pills, friend, it's all going to pot.
undefined: I got a hundred dollar bill, you can keep your pills, friend, but it's all going to pot.
undefined: Oh, no, you don't, no, you don't. All of you, all of you.
undefined: Who damn cares this any damn way? Oh, man.
undefined: Over here tearing up that damn couch.
undefined: We had that damn couch for 20 years. Should have kept the plastic on. And this one, Snoop Doggy Dogg, need to get a jobby job.
undefined: Boy, take care of the house while I'm gone. Clean up your room. Take out the garbage. I don't want these fast hair girls up in here, you hear me? And definitely don't let the dog pound up in here.
undefined: I mean that. And don't be messing with the 8-track. Loan me five dollars.
SPEAKER_29: With so much drama in the LBC, it's kinda hard being Snoop D-O-double-G. But I, somehow, someway, keep coming up with funky-ass shit like every single day. May I, kick a little something for the G's, and make a few wins as I breeze through. Two in the mornin' and the party's still jumpin' cause my mama ain't home I got bitches in the living room gettin' it on and they ain't leavin' till six in the mornin' So what you wanna do? Shit, I got a pocket full of rubbers and my homeboys do too So turn off the lights and close the door But, for what? We don't let em' home, yeah So we gon' smoke a ounce to this Jeans up, hoes down, while you motherfuckers bounce to this
undefined: Lay back. Laid back. With my mind on my money and my body on my mind.
SPEAKER_29: I got me some Seagram's gin. Everybody got they cups but they ain't chipped in. Now this type of shit happens all the time. You gotta get yours, but fool, I gotta get mine. Everything is fine when you're listening to the D.O.G. I got the cultivatin' music that be captivatin' me. Who listens to the words that I speak as I take me a drink to the middle of the street. We get to mackin' to this bitch named Shady. She used to be the homeboy's lady. 80 degrees, when I tell that bitch please, raise up all these N.U.T. 's, cause you get none of these. As I mob with the dog pound, feel the breeze, P.I.C.H. up jet.
undefined: Rolling down the street, talking in mouth, so that I'm getting him, laid back.
SPEAKER_29: Later on that day, my homie Dr. Dre came through with a gang to tango rave, and a fat ass Jake of some bubonic chronic that made me choke. Shit, this ain't no joke, I had to back up both of it and sit my cup down. And I'll be
undefined: i didn't want to go to my girl's house any damn way you ain't got to worry about that because i ain't taking you nowhere with me jb was over there what jb got to do with you
undefined: Everybody out
undefined: No, I'm just kidding, man. Everybody come on in. We're going to keep talking. We've got more history on kind of what kind of awesome kind of boss.
undefined: A tricky one to say. It's a Hebrew for it is for it translates literally to hemp, which is canna or cannabis stock. And it's a fragrant, fragrant, fragrant hemp is what it means. Fragrant stock, high stock plant.
undefined: So now You were, hold on, you were talking about there's a, it was misinterpreted.
undefined: Well, it might be interpreted. It was, it was on purpose. They, I believe on purpose, but what happened was the word cannabis means cannabis. We can trace that down. Her name is Sula Bonet from the 1963 published article on this, all of her research showing that when you break the word down in Hebrew, it means cannabis. And they switched it from when you were going from Hebrew to Greek, it was switched from cannabis to calamus, which is basically a marshy plant like a pussy willow that has no medicinal benefits, so they wouldn't have been putting this in any type of a holy anointing oil, it was just a weed, if you will, but they switched it from 300 years before Jesus was born So this is 2,500 years ago, roughly 2,300 years ago, they switched it from cannabis to calamus, and it's in the Bible that way, but if you look at the original Bible, which obviously Jesus was Jewish and spoke Hebrew, so it was written as cannabossum. So it was switched on us. They pulled the old switcheroo.
undefined: Is it a bunch of gatekeepers? They didn't want people… I mean, so… But the rest of the recipe… Stayed the same. Is in the Bible.
undefined: It's all in the Bible.
undefined: So… Yeah. All right, hey man, we can make some human marinade.
undefined: Let's do it. Only for anointing kings and high priests is what it was for.
undefined: You're talking my language, baby.
undefined: This story is crazy. So first, now they stole it from us again. They hid it from us just like they did in the United States in 1937 with the Marijuana Tax Act, and that's when they stole it from us because In 1936, there were over 2 million prescriptions written by doctors for cannabis oil for things like headaches and just like the sweet old lady that just came in here to get some for her pain, and they took it away. So the American Medical Association, the AMA, went to the Congress in 1937 after they passed the bill without asking them and said, hey, you took away one of our most powerful tools to help Americans with pain without even asking with us. So they stole it from us in 1937. It came back. You know, Colorado was the first one, I believe, in 2014. The hemp came back in 2014. Now the powers that be, these multinational companies, whether it's pharmaceutical or what have you, are coming after the plan again because they want to make $32,500 a year on it. But back in biblical times, they switched the word, and there is, you know, there's research and beliefs that it was done on purpose, because again, people were getting high. They were getting high, and they didn't want people to get high. Cannabis wasn't cool. Even back then, the powers that be were going after it.
undefined: Well, because as soon as you start getting high, you start talking to God, like, directly. And then you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You can't be talking to God. That's my scene. That's me. That's me and God. You come through, you know, it's the middleman. It's the middleman issue, bro. That's what it is. They're all trying to keep that conduit just…
undefined: going in one direction. So here's how the story goes. So here's how it continues on this path. So remember how I said it's the Holy Anointing? Well, that's only meant for high priests and kings, you know, that have that connection to God. So what does Jesus do? Jesus comes here on earth, and He was a rabbi, so He was a priest of sorts in the Jewish tradition, and he was a man of the people. Jesus wanted to heal everyone, he wanted to bring everybody together with love and forgiveness and salvation, obviously, as well. What does Jesus do? He's such a rebel. He takes the holy anointing oil and he goes out and heals people with the holy anointing oil. helps the lame, helps the blind, helps the people that, you know, have leprosy. All of these things are used with the same holy anointing oil, with five pounds of cannabosum, cannabis, in his holy anointing oil. Then he goes to tell his twelve disciples and those apostles that are following him to go out and heal with the unction, with the oil, the holy anointing oil, with cannabis in it. Large amounts of cannabis is going out and healing the blind, healing the sick. right? And had you known that, now you do, that cannabis was a part of Jesus's holy healing mission. Boom.
undefined: Okay, so like, do you have the recipe there?
undefined: I certainly do.
undefined: I know you said there's like some cinnamon, and I like cinnamon.
undefined: I will certainly tell you the recipe, but here's the thing. So that got people so fired up about him giving the holy anointing oil to the people. The kings and the high priests were like, wait, this is only for us. Bunch of gatekeepers. And so Jesus was giving it to everybody, and he wanted to be healed. He was using it on his healing mission here. So, yes.
undefined: Hold on. All right. So he's going to look for it. While he's looking for it, we're going to head up to Steve Miller Bounds here with the Joker. Then after that, it is going to be Sublime with, what's the, oh yeah, Smoke Tree Joints. Doesn't the Toys originally do that version, Smoke Two Joints?
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undefined: You know what? That is not the song. That is something else. That, uh… You know what? We're gonna go straight to Sub-5. I don't know what that is.
undefined: She was living in a single room with three other individuals. One of them was a male and the other two, well, the other two were females. God only knows what they were up to in there. And furthermore, Susan, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to learn that all four of them habitually smoke marijuana cigarettes. Reefers.
undefined: in the morning. I smoke two joints at night. I smoke two joints in the afternoon. It makes me feel alright. I smoke two joints in time of peace and two in time of war. I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints and then I smoke two more. HELL NO! Rock me tonight.
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undefined: You don't rhyme on time You don't line up or wait for shit All you do is get sick of it I get blacked out I wanna know what's up
undefined: Yeah, that's the anthem for Wake and Bake, Smoke Two Joints. I mean, you can smoke two joints in the morning. And we are back with Justin Benton, man. This is Greencoast Radio. I almost said it's my show, Airtight. It might be. It might be. I don't know.
undefined: You got another show, Airtight? I thought it was in my grow. Did you change the name on me?
undefined: I did. I did change the name because it isn't a grow show anymore. It's more of just me playing music. Okay. Well, you know, mostly… Okay, so here's the catalyst of it. I'd said everything I needed to say about growing, at least how I know how to grow. So I'm like, all right, well, that's the end of the chapter. But I still liked putting on a show. So I'm like, you know what? There's very little discovery in radio anymore. Streaming radio, you go to any of the platforms, man, and you're just going to do the same thing. So I was like, all right, you know what? So every week, we're going to come out, and we're going to share some different music, whether they're 10-year-old songs or new songs.
undefined: And you had that cool loophole that you found on the songs that were older, right? Yeah, you were playing older songs.
undefined: They didn't have to pay rights on so you've been you've been here for this for a while You know, well, yeah, it's it it came together pretty well. Um, Uh, yeah, thank thank thank goodness for thank goodness for a lot of people saying no Because I can't stand that i'm like, what do you mean? No, what do you mean? I can't what do you know? I'll figure out a way. All right. Well, let's do it. But all right, so getting back to kind of bossum K-A-N-E-H-B-O-S-M. There is no I. All right, let's see. Here's the recipe. You can find this. Read along in your Bibles. Here in Exodus 30, 20, it describes. Then the Lord said to Moses, take the following fine spice. And you like that? That's mine. That's my auditory. I'm waiting to go to audible bro.
undefined: I'm trying to trying out as a reader All right.
undefined: Here we go 500 shekels, which we figured out is about five pounds of myrrh Myrrh is very important Half as much fragrant cinnamon, which is about two and a half pounds shekels of fragrant. Oh Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, man, man. Okay. No way. Oh, yeah 500 shekels of liquid myrrh half of that of fragrant cinnamon, which is 250 shekels, and then 250 shekels of fragrant cane cannabossum, 500 shekels of cassia. I don't know what cassia is.
undefined: Helps with pain. We use it.
undefined: Justin says it's, yeah, he says it's, I thought it was an ancient thing that is no longer available, but check it out. 101 CBD all over it all according to All according to the sanctuary shekel. I don't know what that means and a hint of olive oil a hint It just means a lot. It's just God was just saying a lot The carrier And then says make these into a sacred anointing oil Fragrant blend and work of the work of a perfume It will be the sacred anointing oil then used to anoint the 10th of the meeting, the Ark of the Testimony, and the table and its articles. Yeah, that all just gets into more biblical stuff, but there you go, man. So, are you ready? You should make some of that oil.
undefined: Well, so we do, we certainly use the same products.
undefined: So do you guys make a version of this?
undefined: We've kicked it around that we would do it. I'm just a little busy to launch that, but we certainly have. My plan is this, so full circle here, a little accountability for myself. My ultimate plan when I can make the time is that I will make the cannabosum oil true to, and I will use, you know, I will get the products from Israel, because that's where they were. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. The whole nine. Yeah, this is the… Watch what I do. So I'll get the original plants, products, because all of oil and all of trees have some significance when they go to… I love that, but that's because I'm a nerd. Yeah, yeah. So if you're going to recreate it, let's recreate it from the same soil where it was grown.
undefined: So then you're going to call it the anointing oil? Or holy oil?
undefined: It'll be called cannon blossom for sure. And so here's the thing. And so we get everything from the original ancestral ways. We make it exactly the way they say it. and then we sell it, and then people can have it. And we go one more step further, is that my ultimate goal would be to get the Pope on board, right? So if we can get the Pope to be like, yes, to show them that, yes, this is the recipe, this is cannabisum, this is the Hebrew text that proves that it was cannabisum, this is the Holy Anointing Oil that Jesus Christ used, and I want you to sign off on it. Now, we get that happening, you want to talk about some impact. We got over a billion, billion and a half, two billion Catholics, we get them on board with cannabis being the miracle plant. There ain't no stopping us now.
undefined: Ain't no stopping us now.
undefined: There's no stopping because, you know, it's, uh, you know how many Mexicans are out there that are going to take this? First of all, especially if the Pope comes out, come on. But, um, yeah, I vote for holy oil. or anointing oil, cannabis, I think you're taking the easy way out. I think you need to really go for the marketing, take it, you know, because look. I mean, just on the religious side, all right? Let's get into this. Weekly, every Sunday, some church somewhere has a baptism. With anointing oil. Whether that's Catholic or Protestant or whatever, man. Whatever, you know. So yeah, I'm all for it. I think you need to do it.
undefined: I'm working my way there. Alright. Working my way there. So here's how the story ends so far. So Jesus was going and using the Holy Anointing oil, part of His healing mission, giving it to His disciples, and they went out for healing, and uses the same Holy Anointing oil, which made all the kings and the Pharisees and the high priests mad because it was reserved for them, and Jesus is going out there and doing all of these kinds of things. And so they switched the name, like I said, from cannabosum to sweet calamus, which is like a marshy plant that has no significance. And so they stole the word, they stole the recipe from us 2,300 years ago. And so if the Pope knew, and the first Pope was Peter, And if the first pope…and Peter knew! So when Peter was going out there on his healing journeys, because Jesus sent them out two by two to do their healing missions with the unction of oil, which is the holy anointing oil, Peter, the oil that he was using had cannabis in it. And they were using it in large doses to help heal the blind, and to help the lepers, and to help the lame heal. and even to help the possessed. That was the oil that they used. So the original pope, who was Peter, used cannabis in his anointing oil, so we need to bring it full circle and get it back out to the world so they know that this miracle plant is the same plant that was used by Jesus. I can keep talking, trust me, there's no problem there. So anyways, so that's my goal, is if we can get the current pope to align with the first pope, then I think I've made it. I think I've reached one billion people by 2025. So that's really the goal that I'm after here. And we can just pass the mic back and forth. We don't need to use that.
undefined: Well, yeah, I don't know why that mic went down. So my question is, though, What, so when you make it, is it gonna be a topical? Is it gonna be, I mean, it's anointing. You know, what, is it a roll on?
undefined: I feel like we're passing the joint. One of the microphones went out, so now we're passing the microphone back and forth, which is totally cool. Well, they used the holy anointing oil as a topical, so that's how we would use it. It's meant to be a topical. And we already have topicals that use cannabis and cannabisum, which is the same thing, but we also use cassia and some of the others. We used to use olive oil as our carry oil, but we found there'd be a better oil for healing purposes. is the cold-pressed hemp seed oil. So we would have to switch the oils out to go back. And other than that, we would just… I don't think we have any cinnamon in there, but we could sprinkle a little cinnamon in there.
undefined: Well… Yes, absolutely. Cinnamon is good. Cinnamon's a hot oil, though. You got to go very lightly with it. But you know what? So we're going to listen to the doors with the end live at the Hollywood Bowl. And then after that is going to be Willie Nelson with Roll Me Up, Roll Me Up, Roll Me Up.
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undefined: Hey, Mr. Light Man.
undefined: You got to turn those lights way down, man. Hey, I'm not kidding.
undefined: You got to turn the lights down.
undefined: Oh, come on.
undefined: Oh, what a weekend. This is the end, beautiful friend This is the end, my only friend The end Of our elaborate plans, the end Of everything that stands, the end No safety or surprise, the end I'll never look into your eyes again and free, desperately in need of some stranger's hand in a desperate glance.
undefined: What's this?
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undefined: And everybody said, Hey man, have you seen the accident outside? Have you seen the accident outside? Seven people took a ride Six bachelors and their bride
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undefined: Ode to a grasshopper.
undefined: I think I'll open a little shop, a little place where they sell things, and I think I'll call it Grasshopper.
undefined: I'll have a big green grasshopper out there.
undefined: Have you seen my grasshopper, mama? Lookin' rude.
undefined: That's all right, he ain't got long to go. So we'll forgive him.
undefined: And Sonata, the dog crucifix, the dead seal, ghost of the dead car's son.
undefined: Stop the car!
undefined: I'm getting out! I can't take it! Hey, look out, there's somebody coming, and there's nothing you can do about it. The killer awoke before dawn And he put his boots on He took a face from the ancient gallery and he He walked on down the hallway, baby Came to a door He looked inside
undefined: Father? Yes, son? I want to kill you.
undefined: Mother?
undefined: Come on, baby, take a chance with us. Come on, baby, take a chance with us.
undefined: Come on, baby, take a chance with us.
undefined: Meet me at the back of the blue bus. Meet me at the back of the blue bus. Do not blue rock on the blue bus. Do not blue rock on the blue bus.
undefined: Roll me up and smoke me when I die
undefined: And if anyone don't like it, just look them in the eye I didn't come here and I ain't leavin' so don't sit around and cry Just roll me up and smoke me when I die Now you won't see no sad and teary eye When I get my wings and it's my time to fly
undefined: I call my friends and tell them there's a party come on by Now just roll me up and smoke me when I die Roll me up and smoke me when I die And if anyone don't like it just look them in the eye I didn't come here and I ain't leaving so don't sit around and cry Just roll me up and smoke me when I die
undefined: I'd go out, I've been here long enough So sing and tell more jokes and dance and stuff Just keep the music playing, that'll be a good goodbye Roll me up and smoke me when I die Roll me up and smoke me when I die And if anyone don't like it, just look them in the eye
undefined: I didn't come here and I ain't leaving So don't sit around and cry Just roll me up and smoke me when I die
undefined: Hey, take me out and build a roaring fire. Roll me in the flames for about a night. Then take me out and twist me up and point me toward the sky. Roll me up and smoke me when I die.
undefined: Roll me up and smoke me when I die. And if anyone don't like it, just look them in the eye. I didn't come here and I ain't leaving So don't sit around and cry Just roll me up and smoke me when I die Just roll me up and smoke me when I die
undefined: We're live. We're back. Roll me up and smoke me when I'm gone. What'd you guys think about Snoop Dogg? We were over here chatting. We probably missed it. Little Snoop Dogg got his little country vibe on.
undefined: Yeah. Hey, look at that. New microphone works. Yeah, man. Yeah. And, you know, brothers and sisters, sadly, that is the end.
undefined: This is the end. We just heard that. This is the end. But this is the end.
undefined: Nice long live version. That's a great song. That's a great song. So, Justin, hey, man, thank you for hanging out.
undefined: Thanks for coming. Thank you.
undefined: Setting up the studio here. Yeah, man. No, thank you for breaking it down for us, because, yeah, when I first heard about the whole, hey, we're going to ban CBD in California. I was like, what the fuck is that about?
undefined: Always about follow the money. It's always the same thing.
undefined: So yeah, thank you for sharing your insight with us and helping us kind of navigate through this. What kind of confusion is out there for the clientele around here, man? I mean, what are you hearing from them? What questions are they asking?
undefined: I mean, they're confused and they're scared and they don't know what to do. They don't know if they can have access to our products. I mean, there's people that rely on products like ours and healthy, good cannabis, you know, hemp products out there that work because they're whole plant and in our form, they're raw is why they work. CBD is the raw form. So they're scared. And so what we did was because technically right now, as it stands, you could make a good argument that I cannot sell this product anymore in California. And so I have to work out of Arizona to mail products to my clients.
undefined: All of a sudden, you're a criminal. All of a sudden, you're a pirate.
undefined: Again. I was, and then I wasn't, and now I am again. So here's the thing. Here's what we did. And feel free to take advantage of this offer. It's a special offer that's going to be going up in price, but we put this together to help make people feel safe that they could stock up on the product. Because if you've ever seen the episode of Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld the TV show, where Newman, who's the mailman who lives down the hall, And they were trying to stop the junk mail from coming. And so Jerry's, you know, talking to Newman about, you know, I'm so tired of the junk mail. Let's just make it stop. And Newman looks at Jerry and says, Jerry, nobody can stop the mail. And that's even true when it comes to Governor Newsom.
undefined: Yeah. Fuck that guy.
undefined: Yeah, so we're going to be able to send it to you in the mail. So here's what you do. If you want to stock up, you want to make sure that you have access to this product, then what you do is you go to unlimitedcbda.com. That's unlimitedcbda.com. And you have a year supply. And a year supply. Take as much as you want. That's actually up to $500 a month. People come in here, they stock up. I've seen people come in here and take 50 bottles. um for a low price and just a one-time payment and it is yours to stock up with so you can so they can't keep it from you and also we can just mail it to you anywhere in the world even germany we'll mail it to you once a month once a quarter whenever you need it we'll stock you up that you'll always have access for this one it's actually 83 off when you go to unlimitedcbda.com be sure to check it out
undefined: Yeah, worldwide, worldwide it'll bring it to you. It may take a little while, but it'll get to you.
undefined: Yeah, sometimes it's a week overseas, sometimes it's two or three, but it'll get there. And you can stock up and have access to, again, the reason why our product's different and works, Dr. Rafael Mishulam, the original godfather of cannabinoid medicine, proved raw CBDA is up to 1,000 times more powerful than that isolated junk that's out there that you find in gas stations and smoke shops, that white powder crap. That's why the whole plant is why you should, if you want to get high, heat it. If you want to get healthy, eat it.
undefined: There you go. Hey, I like that. I like that. All right, brothers and sisters, we're out of here. Thank you for taking the time to hang out. And we're going to return you to your regular scheduled programming. I don't know what that is, but after, let's see who's going to play us out. Sudan Archive is going to play us out with Come My Way.
undefined: I can't jump high, but I hear all the I can't be you but I can be true.
undefined: I want to be friends.
undefined: I want to be friends till time ends, yes. And I can't escape, I get blown away when you come my way, when you come my way. And I can't escape, I get blown away when you come my way, when you come my way. And I can't escape, I get blown away when you come my way, when you come my way. And I can't escape, I get blown away when you come my way. And I can't escape, I get blown away when you come my way
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