Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Guns and Weed: The Road to Freedom - Director's Cut


A film by Michael W. Dean and Neema Vedadi
Guns and Weed The Road to Freedom: DIRECTOR'S CUT

On DVD December 6, 2011

  "Because there's no such thing as half-free"  
A stunning and entertaining examination of Constitutional issues in America. Covers abuse of authority by police, nanny laws, problems of a two-party system, self-defense, States' Rights, Natural Rights and taxation. GUNS AND WEED: THE ROAD TO FREEDOM shows, in no uncertain terms, why Freedom of Ingestion AND The Right to Keep and Bear Arms are equally indisputable civil rights, and why the War on Drugs and the War on Guns are both entirely immoral.

Part entertainment, part civics lesson. Part hip-hop, part punk rock. Filmed in the Wild West of Wyoming and Colorado. Features mountains of marijuana, great interviews, comedy, fake news, animation, rock video and stunning outdoor footage of cute girls and guys shooting guns that are not legal in California.

FEATURING: Sheriff Richard Mack, Shane Scheid, MamaLiberty, Neema Vedadi, Michael W. Dean, J-Tizzle, Shepard Humphries and many more. 

 GUNS AND WEED - THE ROAD TO FREEDOM - Official Trailer

WHAT THE PEOPLE ARE SAYING: 
"A great film that truly IS America". --Adam Curry   
"Guns and Weed is an intelligent documentary addressing prohibition, regulation, taxes, government schools and property. It wisely advocates that if you want to be free, you must stand up for the liberty of other peaceful humans, even those who would do or possess things with which you disagree."--Ian Freeman, Free Talk Live radio   
"I was surprised by all the humor, and I loved that you guys made such hardcore, principled points without beating your audience over the head with abstruse philosophy." --Claire Wolfe, author 101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution   
"I'm impressed with how well you presented such a difficult synthesis of two freedom-loving cultures which often view each other as antithetical. The message of 'Live and let live' shines through in this very hip and unique video." --Boston T. Party, author Boston's Gun Bible   

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