By Elena McDowell
The Grow Jamaica movie is based on a book written by co authors Leeroy Campbell and Janice Campbell. The book which serves as an inspiration for the film advocates the formal recognition of all the numerous benefits the plant has to offer. These benefits are hinted at on the text's front cover with the words, food, fuel fiber and medicine. The same arguments are used to advocate cannabis acceptance in the film.
A film cannot exist without a cast and this one is no exception to this rule. A dynamic cast helps to spread the message which is essentially the value of marijuana. One of the authors of the text Leeroy Campbell is among the cast. He is joined by Oliver Samuels, a star player in Jamaica's acting industry and Stephen Marley a reggae star and actor who himself hails from fame with a Robert Nesta Marley (or Bob Marley) for a father.
The film is a part of a wider campaign to accumulate widespread support for and acceptance of this plant, which also goes by the name cannabis, for its many benefits. The ideas supported in the film are rooted in numerous scientific studies. The other arms of the campaign include the book and the website created to provide the wider public with information about the goodness of marijuana.
Marijuana is also known as weed or herb by most Jamaicans and, contrary to what many outsiders believe, its use is illegal on the island. In fact, Jamaica's legal history is rife with cases of arrests linked with the plant. A number of individual shave been advocating for this to change for the last few years. Members of the Rastafarian faith have always been front-runners in this cause since the plant is central to their religious practices.
The makeup of the film is as diverse as the campaign itself. It is essentially and entertaining and informative documentary. There are varying types of interviews with interviewees ranging from laymen to scientific and social experts and even economists. This is complimented by an infusion of humor as the interviewees share their views.
It is a one hour film which makes it fairly easy to watch. Additionally, it may be accessed on DVD. The DVD version is great for those who want to be able to view the documentary at their own convenience. Educators and marijuana promoters may also use it for its educational content.
The ultimate aim of the producers is to promote the realization of Dr. Leeroy Campbell's ideal revolution, envisioned and explored in his text. This revolution is geared at making the plant so much a part of life in the Jamaican society that it is freely produced and used. The dream is to see the plant de-shackled from the legal and social boundaries that currently exist.
There is no doubt that the Grow Jamaica movie has the potential to positively influence the marijuana legalization campaign. The message that it conveys is bound to captivate even the most unwilling viewer. This is due to the fact that the producers take a holistic and multifaceted approach to the topic.
A film cannot exist without a cast and this one is no exception to this rule. A dynamic cast helps to spread the message which is essentially the value of marijuana. One of the authors of the text Leeroy Campbell is among the cast. He is joined by Oliver Samuels, a star player in Jamaica's acting industry and Stephen Marley a reggae star and actor who himself hails from fame with a Robert Nesta Marley (or Bob Marley) for a father.
The film is a part of a wider campaign to accumulate widespread support for and acceptance of this plant, which also goes by the name cannabis, for its many benefits. The ideas supported in the film are rooted in numerous scientific studies. The other arms of the campaign include the book and the website created to provide the wider public with information about the goodness of marijuana.
Marijuana is also known as weed or herb by most Jamaicans and, contrary to what many outsiders believe, its use is illegal on the island. In fact, Jamaica's legal history is rife with cases of arrests linked with the plant. A number of individual shave been advocating for this to change for the last few years. Members of the Rastafarian faith have always been front-runners in this cause since the plant is central to their religious practices.
The makeup of the film is as diverse as the campaign itself. It is essentially and entertaining and informative documentary. There are varying types of interviews with interviewees ranging from laymen to scientific and social experts and even economists. This is complimented by an infusion of humor as the interviewees share their views.
It is a one hour film which makes it fairly easy to watch. Additionally, it may be accessed on DVD. The DVD version is great for those who want to be able to view the documentary at their own convenience. Educators and marijuana promoters may also use it for its educational content.
The ultimate aim of the producers is to promote the realization of Dr. Leeroy Campbell's ideal revolution, envisioned and explored in his text. This revolution is geared at making the plant so much a part of life in the Jamaican society that it is freely produced and used. The dream is to see the plant de-shackled from the legal and social boundaries that currently exist.
There is no doubt that the Grow Jamaica movie has the potential to positively influence the marijuana legalization campaign. The message that it conveys is bound to captivate even the most unwilling viewer. This is due to the fact that the producers take a holistic and multifaceted approach to the topic.
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