VIDEO: Rob Van Dam On MSNBC Discussing Marijuana

Former WWE star Rob Van Dam was a guest on MSNBC’s Morning Meeting discussing the possible legalization of marijuana in California. Here is the video:

However we all know the real reason it isn’t legal. The Government with help from the military are the ones with their hands in the jar shipping it in and turning a blind eye. They make money on the big deals with the cartels and then make more money busting the lowly drug dealers that eventually get it on to streets. The truth is, the corrupt system makes them more money than if it were made legal, and the corporately owned media is not going to push it any other way, because that is owned by the same people. Prime example of a false debate TV show. It’s a work!

12 Responses to “ VIDEO: Rob Van Dam On MSNBC Discussing Marijuana ”

  1. I should have known he was doing drugs Ain’t no way he can do all tose flips wothout pooping some pills. He must had some type of drugs going to his head LOL

  2. There is no “social liability” because it is more careless not to regulate it….I think you pretty much hit the nail on the head when you said It’s a false debate and a work. Its funny that the ones who are against legalization have no true argument as to why it shouldn’t be legalized, yet they are the ones that call the pro-legalization argument silly. How does alchohol and tobacco being legal not even get a reaction out of these people when both have proven to be highly addictive and fatal? Yes fatal, meaning that it can (and probably will) kill you. Marijuana has never killed a single person in the history of mankind’s existence, It is also only psychologically addictive (if that), and not physically addictive. The real smoke screen is societies demonization of a pretty much harmless substance. Gateway drug? Really? I’ve tried Marijuana and never once dabbled in any other form of substance abuse. Ever. Marijuana is a gateway drug, yet cigarattes and alchohol are not? What are high school kids doing after the prom, getting stoned or getting drunk? Gateway drug, pfft. What a ridiculous notion. Hey I asked a bunch of recovering addicts what they thought about marijuana, and they said it’s a gateway drug. It must be true then. Hey society says this stuff is really really bad, so I guess it must be. I love how they group marijuana use with prostitution and heroin. Heroin? Seriously? How does that make any sense? Prostition? Oh “well it causes a certain type of behavior that is threatening to society.” More B.S. Hey, “if your 40 and a pro wrestler or 40 and live in a log cabin with 12 plants in your house we don’t care have a blast.” Right. So I can grow as many plants as I want as long and as I don’t live near anybody, I won’t be considered a threat. Is law enforcement or the DEA gonna walk in to a log cabin with 12 plants growing and not arrest me? Or are they really just mad because they want it to be their hands in the cookie jar? Can we start by at least taking an HONEST look at the issue? I almost forgot about the media….but if that bias isn’t obvious enough, then it’s probably a lost cause to you anyway. Just cause your “sober” doesn’t always mean you can see clearly.

  3. Amen brother. I just wish Rob would have butted in and got across his points.

  4. I’ve been a regular marijuana smoker for the last 3 years now, and i have never even thought about using any other drug, Marijuana is NOT gateway drug

  5. I think you’re wrong. It’s not money, but it’s not because they make more from it being illegal.
    Look into what you can make from hemp, then see how absolutely disatrous it would be for major companys that deal in oil, paper, fuel etc…
    Look into it.

  6. Oops.. I meant to say it is money, but it’s not….

  7. That is definitely an aspect. There is a whole web of reasons. Hemp has been shown to slow cancer cells, but as you allude to, it cannot be patented so the pharmacy corporations block it, and continue to use their radiation crap.

  8. RVD really knows what he’s talking about when it’s about legalizing ween, even though that old fuck who has NO idea what he’s talking about kept talking. If you listen to his radio show, he makes GREAT points. I was also recently listening to another interview he did at brutaltruthradio.com where the interviewer spent about 30 minutes with him talking about legalizing marijuana. I mean, you can’t get addicted to weed, but you get addicted to alcohol and tobacco. Tobacco and alcohol kills tons of people per year and weed cant kill anybody, yet it’s still illegal? The government NEVER has a good valid reason to keep it illegal. The economy would be in the shitter like it is now if all of the weed money went to the US economy.

  9. funny how a cigarette thats valued at 3.00$ a pack comes up to 8$ due to added taxes that the government puts on it is legal

    but

    the unpattentable natural marijuana plant is made illegal by people who consider it to be a helucinegin like exctasy heroin and such.

    now how many of you guys have seen monsters, cartoons, faries, while high on marijuana….
    how many of you guys know a person whose talking with a voice box on are have died because of cigs

  10. wow… after seeing the video i can tell the old man has never taken a marijuana. in order to HONESTLY debate this topic you have to have seen things from both perspective.

    and why put a wrestler to defend marijuana use

    well to have the majority of the news watching public role their eyes before they even hear what he has to say. especially since wrestling goes real snuggly to suicide drug use and murder these days

    am i right

  11. Who didn’t know Van Dam smoked pot? He had 420 embroidered on his ring trunks for years.

  12. Rob Van Dam should have just frog-splashed everyone who wouldn’t listen

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