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Friday, 25 November 2011
TV Looks Closely At A Marijuana Refuge Diablo 3 Items
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Discovery Channel will send the first episode of "Weed Wars" on Thursday. A four-part series provides a look at medical marijuana clinic in Oakland Harborside business, the largest pharmacy on the west coast. The show stars a colorful crew, who runs the medical center: Steve DeAngelo to Diablo 3 Items , silver-tail-founder and executive director, Louis Zamarra, nervous accountant and Dave Wedding Dress, with a beard, wearing a dressed co-founder, for example.

Daily routine, it is a mixture of the painfully banal and risky. In one episode, as Terryn, a Harborside "shoots" frets kill your plants of aphids, Mr. DeAngelo is seen in the lens of the camera and said: "At any time, federal agents could cross these doors and lock me for the rest of my life. "In fact, the Justice Department announced a major offensive against medical marijuana dispensaries in California, shortly after the series ended its shooting expected, despite Harborside remains open.

"Weed Wars" marijuana is not the first reality show. It is not even the first with Oakland. This honor goes to "Marijuana's business" episode of MTV's "True Life" series, which was sent last summer. Although the "Weed Wars" is a simple "True Life", was typical of the food thrown volatile reality and individuals prone to fighting, crying and flashing money.

MTV was followed by a friendly 20-something man named Chris who moved to Oakland to continue his dream of a lifetime to grow marijuana. But, "He's afraid to tell his family for fear that they deny it," the announcer intones dramatically. It also has a couple in Colorado hippie, and Gemma Pa., when they are struggling to make bars of marijuana stoner between reflections and screaming matches.

Mr. DeAngelo wanted to avoid this type of portrait. He said that before Discovery Channel offer he turned down 10 other companies, because "I could tell they had some sort of program." "We have been stereotyped as Slackers, profiteers and criminals," Mr. DeAngelo said. "With this show, they will see that we are honest people who provide drugs to patients in a responsible manner.

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