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    Reefer Madness

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    Chris Lemmon Professor Hoffman ENG101D Monday‚ April 22nd REEFER MADNESS What is marijuana? marijuana‚ as most know it‚ is derived from the plant cannabis indica. The leaves and flowering buds of the female cannabis plant are harvested and dried. The product of this process is called‚ among many other titles‚ marijuana. Cannabis is a schedule 1 drug‚ considered illegal in the United States. The reason for this? Smoking marijuana gets you high. The sensation of a high is hard to describe. THC‚

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    The 1930s government propaganda film Reefer Madness‚ which I saw for the first time in class‚ portrays marijuana in a way that I haven’t seen. It gives the impression that marijuana is the worst drug known to man and will literally destroy your life. In the movie‚ it associates use of weed with reckless driving‚ manslaughter‚ murder‚ rape‚ extreme apathy‚ specifically loss of motivation in school work‚ and suicide. These crimes and bad deeds are carried out by “addicts” of marijuana. I feel like

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    tales of sex‚ drugs‚ and cheap labor. The persona of Eric Schlosser’s subject and the effective marketing behind it are very verbose in nature. Here in this book‚ Eric Schlosser is keeping with the long tradition of the so called‚ "yellow" journalism‚ in wresting the black market‚ from the back alleys of public consciousness and putting it on display in the storefront of the eye of everyone. In the painfully‚ yet enjoyable essays‚ Eric Schlosser takes us on many numerous excursions through

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    In Schlosser’s first chapter “Reefer Madness‚” he gathers plausible historical facts and counter-arguments to argue that the punishments for marijuana use are extraneous and unreasonable. He suggests that if the United States government decriminalizes marijuana for personal use‚ it would save the time and money that could be spent on more serious endeavors‚ and by modifying marijuana laws it would fit better into our society today. Schlosser explains that many marijuana laws are so strict that many

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    Reefer Madness Summary

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    Reefer Madness Eric Schlosser To start off‚ the main driven idea of this book is the black market‚ or what they refer to as the underground and “shadow economy”. The underground has its choices and consequences as well as any other type of economic system do. But‚ in this case the underground can be a country’s main economy for survival such as‚ “In Bolivia the underground economy is responsible for an estimated 65 percent of GDP. In Nigeria it accounts for perhaps 76 percent.” (7) This type of

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    The Colorado State University (CSU) Theater brings to light a whole new dimension of the original propaganda film Reefer Madness. They basically turn the film into a musical comedy that pokes fun at the hysteria caused by the original work. However‚ I don’t think it is the artist’s main purpose to just make fun of the ludicrous allegations made by the 1936 production. Instead‚ I think the artists were trying to illustrate how some people will go to the extreme to convince us of their ways even when

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    Reefer Madness All I can say about this movie is‚ wow. It seriously made me laugh because the way they portrayed “potheads.” I realize that the 1930’s were very different from now and even my teenage years‚ but that movie was utterly ridiculous. I honestly am not sure what those people were smoking‚ but I cannot believe it was marijuana. I realize that it does make people laugh but not hysterically like that. It also‚ does make some people want to be more sexual and even some paranoid. I will

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    One of the central characters in Reefer Madness is Sally‚ who in this production was played by Caroline Kirk. Sally is a bold and sexy character who serves the show by enforcing the stereotype that smoking marijuana turns otherwise good people into sex fiends that don’t take life seriously at all. She plays a central role in turning Jimmy’s life upside when pressuring him into the world of drugs and sex. Such a role requires major commitment and a willingness to be put on display. Sally is powerful

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    The Story Of Brad Reefer

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    Brad Reefer has continuously shown the world his talents as a business man. He has been given the title serial entrepreneur because he constantly is thinking of new ideas and starting new businesses. Not only is he able to start new businesses but his expertise and experience allows them to be successful. In a world where more than 80% of new businesses fail within the first year‚ Brad continues to thrive. Brad Reifler comes from a family of entrepreneurs and businessmen. His grandfather was

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    Pentheus for not honoring Dionysus. Pentheus has been arguing that all the new god’s rituals are crazy‚ and he does not want them allowed in his city‚ to which Tiresias responds; "There is no cure for madness when the cure itself is mad." (22). Tiresias is trying to tell Pentheus that him that denying the madness that Dionysus brings is itself a crazy idea. Pentheus represents sanity and order‚ and he is trying to keep his city from falling into the hands of the maddness that follows Dionysus. But no matter

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