"Marijauna Inc" premiere tonight on CNBC

Old in the Way

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Just thought that many of you may not watch this network often enough to see previews of upcoming specials.

9 est CNBC

featuring the "emerald triangle" of NorCal

Let's all hope for some good press for the plant. The good thing about CNBC is it is financial and business news and they manage a relatively unbiased reporting style considering they are GE owned. Set those DVR's people:leaf:
 

panhead

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Ive seen the previews & from what ive seen so far im fully expecting a big negative blast of shit from all angles,just the name alone makes me think its a witch hunt dresed up as an informative program.

When they say "americas pot business" i have a feeling its going to be all negative & talk about the billions of dollars that gangs make from the proceeds of selling to school kids,i'll be watching but i dont expect a honest & unbiased report because honest reporting dont atract viewers,shock reporting grabs veiwers not honesty.

Hopefully im wrong on all counts.
 

ugzkmk

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snipit

MARIJUANA, INC.: INSIDE AMERICA'S POT INDUSTRY Thursday night at 9, CNBC

Don't worry that you're having a weed-induced flashback, dude, if you think there's something familiar about Trish Regan's CNBC report Thursday night on the American marijuana industry.

Lisa Ling reported the same story about two months ago on the National Geographic channel.

But a certain amount of overlap doesn't diminish Regan's solid feature, which focuses on Mendocino County, Calif, where entrepreneurs grow marijuana the way Washington, D.C., grows cherry trees.

And in most cases, almost as openly.

For better or worse, pot has become a major player in American agriculture, and Regan matter-of-factly notes that what corn is to Iowa, marijuana is to a fertile triangle just outside San Francisco.

Fittingly for a CNBC production, Regan focuses more on the economics than the sociology of marijuana, and the numbers make her point eloquently.

It costs about $400 to grow a pound of marijuana. The grower sells it to a wholesaler for about $2,500. It's then broken down in smaller quantities that can bring in about $6,000.

You see the incentive here.

One of the growers interviewed by Regan values his plants at about $5,000 apiece. He has 20 of them, which makes him a small grower, but still adds up to more than small change.

It also puts him into a gray legal area, Regan points out.

California several years ago started allowing residents to grow small amounts of marijuana for personal medicinal use. But no court has definitively ruled what constitutes a small amount, and then there's one other complication: Growing any marijuana remains illegal under federal law.

Most of Regan's interview subjects, who don't mind showing their faces or wares on national television, seem unbothered by the potential for prosecution.

Nor do her interviews with law enforcement officials suggest much cause for concern. The main response of the marijuana police, local and federal, is frustration that they can do so little about an enterprise that some officials figure may in some way involve up to 60% of county residents.

Without marijuana farming, Regan's sources all agree, the county's economy would implode.

"Marijuana Inc." adds up to a solid special with a well-supported and inescapable conclusion: The commerce is unlikely to change and the law has only a slim chance of doing more than containing the most violence-prone offenders.

When it comes to marijuana, a whole lot of people voted some time ago to just say yes.
 

Old in the Way

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Very cool input i didn't catch the natgeo segment.....i'm looking forward to checking it out regardless of the sentiment behind the reporting.

and panhead, I hope your wrong too.
 

potheadsmoker

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fuck nbc,and ge all they broadcast is bullshit news, if you want to watch it why not download the season in a couple months...fuck supporting those assholes
 

caddy

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Just thought that many of you may not watch this network often enough to see previews of upcoming specials.

9 est CNBC

featuring the "emerald triangle" of NorCal

Let's all hope for some good press for the plant. The good thing about CNBC is it is financial and business news and they manage a relatively unbiased reporting style considering they are GE owned. Set those DVR's people:leaf:
Well, I can at least thank you for making light of the show. I'll watch it with the hope it provides some relevant information for those misinformed about the plant.

I hope the others above can also hold a lighter heart to hope a better picture is painted about marijuana rather than "fuck this shit and all the horses they rode in on." ;)

Thank you again for taking time to inform RIU about the show.
 

Old in the Way

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Oh well, that was disappointing.....but I should have known. There were some ok segments in the show but they finish strong and negative to leave you feeling a little dirty.

Thanks Caddy.....ya the "fuck this shit input" is constructive huh. I realize now why I find myself on here less and less. Now if people chimed in and said "fuck John Walters and the archaic laws he enforces" i would understand. Or fuck the manipulation of statistics to suit their argument.

BTW your grow is looking good. I need to update but just can't get motivated to load a bunch of pics.

:peace:
 

IslandGreenGuy

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I would have to say my first pound cost me quite a bit more then 400 dollars. Closer to 4000 dollars. But now, I have to say, $200-$250 is a better estimate. Plus I think we all would make closer to 5 grand a LB. I mean, if we sold it (which we don't) Wink wink...
 

Zig Zag Zane

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the show was trash...same old shit...feds talking about how horrible it is that we are using nutes and hurting the environment, when in reality,everything we use is fucking the environment...the choppers they use to eradicate pollute more probably, so they need to stop using that lame ass reason. and then on top of that, they admit they're losing the weed war...THEN STOP TRYING SO HARD lmao everything they say that is bad about growing weed, is caused by it being illegal and enforced by the feds...so.....they like wasting money. anyway now im done ranting, the show was the same old shit.
 

IslandGreenGuy

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someone should post a thread to the online video of this when its available, not all of us have tv...
I can't believe someone with Internet access and a Computer, doesn't have a TV. It would have to your choice not to. But if that is the case, your a better man (woman) then me. I wish I could live without a TV...
 

Uncle Ben

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It was excellent. Well put together, objective, wonderful footage, incredible documentary on how big the multi billion dollar pot growing industry in Cali really is. Mostly focused on the "emerald triangle" around Mendocino. When you are willing to drive from Ohio cross country to make $15,000 doing Manuel labor, trimming pot for a grower, then you know it's got to be big biz. Guy who was running multi million dollar loads of Colombian pot MONTHLY under the San Francisco bridge was a hoot! :clap:

Not to be missed!

UB
 

Uncle Ben

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I can't believe someone with Internet access and a Computer, doesn't have a TV. It would have to your choice not to. But if that is the case, your a better man (woman) then me. I wish I could live without a TV...
You'd be surprised how poor some of these folks are. I do FTA, only way to go, especially if you're poor and have contempt for the crooked sat/cable industry. ;)
 

Damios

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I watched it yesterday but only caught a little of it at the end. The drug czar from the bush administration was talking about mexican drug cartels and how they are growing in the Sequoia national forest. He was saying that it was really bad and I do agree because they are doing it illegaly as fuck and ruining the "cause" to get weed legalized. Although, in the midst of this he was talking and then said, "they put this poison out here in the forest...etc".....I couldn't help but think...you bastard!

WTF is alcohol?.....a poison....FUCK YOU....and that shit is legal what a fucking joke for him to say that bullshit. I consider most pharmaceutical drugs to be WAY more of a poison than weed could ever be.
 

Jobo

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Damn, i was asleep during this. I work early first shift.

Anybody know of a video of this online or anything? or is there gonna be a repeat of it?
 
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