The Grow Jamaica movie is based on a book, by the same name, written by a reverend named Leeroy James Campbell. Throughout his lifetime, Campbell, both wrote and published work. He was also an accomplished artist, designer, fitness and health guru, herbalist, and avid researched of ganja effects on the mind, spirit and body. He considered himself to be a servant of God, and lived his life teaching and counseling many people.
The theme of the non-fiction book Campbell wrote, as well as its movie adaptation, is marijuana. This plant is also widely known as ganja, cannabis or hemp. Campbell examined ramifications linked to legalization of growing or consuming this plant, particularly in his land of Jamaica. This has become a debate topic in many countries around the globe.
The book is less than 100 pages, but covers many different topics. It discusses the many different uses for ganja, including fuel, food, medicine and fiber. It also takes a closer look at the benefits. The information included is based on factual research that was conducted. Overall, the publication gives its readers better insight into the conspiracy surrounding prohibition, history of the plant, and the potential products it can be used to create.
The documentary is 60 minutes in length. Since it was original released, it has been received well by most viewers, who note it as being entertaining and education. It has been picked up at many film festivals, earning honors at Flashpoint Film Festival and BFI Film Festival.
The film addresses the medical, legal, political and economic implications that are associated with the legalization of ganja. It features appearances and contributions by some influential people in the Jamaican society, including farmers, economists, politicians, doctors, and law enforcement. Doctors Lampart and Bagga, Oliver Samuels, Leeroy James Campbell, Stephen Marley and Janice Campbell are public figures in the movie.
The book is available for purchase through several online retailers and there are clips from the film on YouTube and other similar websites. People who played a role in the book and film are encouraged people to show their support by spreading the word about the releases and their purpose. In fact, there are petition banners, advertisements and other banners on the official site that people can take and add to their websites.
For many decades, how to handle use and growth of cannabis has been a discussion topic. There are some people who are completely against it. Many of these people believe it is a gateway drug to other drugs, and that by legalizing it, there would be an increase in bad behavior and crimes. Contrastingly, supporters say that the benefits of legalization far outweigh the negatives. They see the plant for its many benefits, especially those related to health.
Grow Jamaica movie is an adaption of a book written by Leeroy Campbell. The theme of both the book and documentary is legalization of marijuana in Jamaica. Campbell builds an argument in favor of this through his use of factual research and information. Recently, this has been a topic of discussion in many other countries around the world. Grow Jamaica is designed to be a progressive and positive release regarding ganja.
The theme of the non-fiction book Campbell wrote, as well as its movie adaptation, is marijuana. This plant is also widely known as ganja, cannabis or hemp. Campbell examined ramifications linked to legalization of growing or consuming this plant, particularly in his land of Jamaica. This has become a debate topic in many countries around the globe.
The book is less than 100 pages, but covers many different topics. It discusses the many different uses for ganja, including fuel, food, medicine and fiber. It also takes a closer look at the benefits. The information included is based on factual research that was conducted. Overall, the publication gives its readers better insight into the conspiracy surrounding prohibition, history of the plant, and the potential products it can be used to create.
The documentary is 60 minutes in length. Since it was original released, it has been received well by most viewers, who note it as being entertaining and education. It has been picked up at many film festivals, earning honors at Flashpoint Film Festival and BFI Film Festival.
The film addresses the medical, legal, political and economic implications that are associated with the legalization of ganja. It features appearances and contributions by some influential people in the Jamaican society, including farmers, economists, politicians, doctors, and law enforcement. Doctors Lampart and Bagga, Oliver Samuels, Leeroy James Campbell, Stephen Marley and Janice Campbell are public figures in the movie.
The book is available for purchase through several online retailers and there are clips from the film on YouTube and other similar websites. People who played a role in the book and film are encouraged people to show their support by spreading the word about the releases and their purpose. In fact, there are petition banners, advertisements and other banners on the official site that people can take and add to their websites.
For many decades, how to handle use and growth of cannabis has been a discussion topic. There are some people who are completely against it. Many of these people believe it is a gateway drug to other drugs, and that by legalizing it, there would be an increase in bad behavior and crimes. Contrastingly, supporters say that the benefits of legalization far outweigh the negatives. They see the plant for its many benefits, especially those related to health.
Grow Jamaica movie is an adaption of a book written by Leeroy Campbell. The theme of both the book and documentary is legalization of marijuana in Jamaica. Campbell builds an argument in favor of this through his use of factual research and information. Recently, this has been a topic of discussion in many other countries around the world. Grow Jamaica is designed to be a progressive and positive release regarding ganja.
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Grow Jamaica movie trailer can be seen on www.growjamaica.org. Come and show your support by visiting the official website at http://www.growjamaica.org.
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