Weediquette

2016

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EP1 Deported for Dope Apr 19, 2017

As mass deportations of "criminal aliens" loom, Krishna follows a Virginia family caught in the deportation dragnet to see how the War on Drugs has fueled Trump's War on Immigrants.

EP2 Herb For Autism Apr 26, 2017

With autism on the rise and no cause or cure in sight, more parents are breaking federal laws by giving their kids weed to treat the disorder.

EP3 Pot Pipeline May 03, 2017

Krishna follows a shipment of weed from California to New York to find out if the legalization of marijuana has ushered in a golden age of dope smuggling.

EP4 Stoned Driving May 10, 2017

Marijuana legalization is putting more stoned drivers on the road; Krishna gets behind the wheel in Washington to find out how dangerous it is.

EP5 Chronic Trauma May 17, 2017

With gang violence and police brutality causing trauma across the country, Krishna heads to Compton to see if weed can help Americans suffering from urban PTSD.

EP6 High Risk Pregnancies Oct 17, 2017

As marijuana legalization spreads, more moms-to-be are using pot to treat their pregnancy-related symptoms, but at what legal risk to the mother, and health risk to the fetus?

EP7 Dank New World Oct 24, 2017

Marijuana legalization promises a new American success story, but with skyrocketing rents and thousands of people homeless on the streets of Denver, whose green dream is this?

EP8 Possessed by Pot Oct 31, 2017

Krishna investigates the case of 19-year-old Camille Browne who entered a state of psychosis after smoking a blunt and murdered a local pastor, claiming God told her to do it.

EP9 Colombian Gold Nov 07, 2017

Multinational corporations are moving to Colombia to set up a global weed supply chain. But will Colombia's pot farmers, long under the thumb of FARC rebels, join in or fight back?

EP10 Between Life and Dope Nov 14, 2017

Krishna explores how the stigma around medical weed can have deadly consequences, following the story of a Maine man who was kicked off of an organ transplant list for using pot.
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Released: 29 February 2016 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.viceland.com/en_us/show/weediquette-tv
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VICE correspondent Krishna Andavolu chronicles the science, culture, and economics of the emerging “green” economy. Each episode explores the impact of marijuana legalization across the United States and internationally, examining how people on all sides of this issue are reacting to the growing popularity and acceptance of this remarkable plant.

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stefankarlssoncom i'm so disturb. this is from S03E01. A man i portrayed as a hard working man when he in an relationship sold drugs to US citizens. then when they settle down and get a kid he gets another conviction and is then after 2 years booted out of America.now he regrets the things he have done and think he should be let back in.vice used to be fair and i was committed to it and their documentary's but this is just to throw garbage at the people trying to make America great again for the American's that follow the law.
CorbettCory Surprisingly moving and eye opening with the many uses and affects one plant has on so many people. Amazing to be able to see the many sides of marijuana you didn't know or thought you had known. I find myself becoming emotional from one episode to another finding that this is not your typical weed documentary. In the end all I can say is just give Weediquette a try.
gregg-46272 Weediquette delves into every layer of the intricate US cannabis ecosystem - from the illicit backwoods growers, to people with rare ailments for whom natural cannabis derived medicines sometimes present the sole relief or even cure.Often when libertarian journalists investigate an area that's close to their own interest, objectivity can feel as if it is the first casualty.In presenting Weediquette however, Krishna Andavolu for the most part sustains a sympathetic but ultimately objective distance.That frees the subjects to humanise the taboo topic under discussion - the merits and flaws of their own drives and reasons - that ultimately inform the viewer's impressions - and in the end fire our own conclusions.I would ever have expected to hold a great interest in the topic - and yet this series, in enriching and thoughtful ways, brings me back episode after episode for just one more hit.