Why is cannabis still illegal?

We welcome you along on our continuing trip to discover the answers as we ask Canadians from all walks of life this most mystifying of questions and explore the reasons why so many of them are getting involved with providing the answers.

You'll enjoy the scenic beauty of our great and vast country as well as the energy and unique passion of it's people while gaining insights into this complex societal conundrum.

Our trip experienced Canada through all of the seasons and required planes, trains and automobiles. From the province of that famous "bud" to Halifax harbour and so many joints in between, including Saskatchewan, the home of some of the best farmers in the world and where they are flexing their muscles in a bid to be the best medical cannabis growers in the world.

Hear what the experts have to say from cops and judges to activists advocates and medical cannabis consumers, to random ordinary Canadians on the streets. We'll show you the gardens of some of the best gardeners and farmers, we join tens of thousands of protesters at the annual rallies, scores of vendors at cannabis trade fairs.

There is something big going on here and our aim is to get to the bottom of it. We spend a day with Jodie Emery, the wife of Marc, the prince of pot, and see her as she pours her soul into running the Cannabis Culture hempire while Marc sits in a cage in a U.S. gulag for selling seeds and ideas of freedom. We talk to criminal justice professionals and gang experts to get their take, we take you into the doctors office to find out what it takes to be legal and we explore the dark side to see who's on the take.

And hang on to your hearts as we get a glimpse into the trials and tribulations of some of Canada's seriously ill, their struggles with living day to day and how they feel about the pot laws.

With the buzz surrounding this issue, We're Still Trippin the Trans-Canada Highway to satisfy the craving, to answer the burning question....Why is cannabis still illegal?

The "Trip" Continues to the Vancouver Cannamed Fair!

GS-Joe Films was on location for Vancouvers first Cannamed Fair, and what a show it was! Held on Febuary, 4th, 5th and 6th at the Vancouver Heritege Hall the show was a great success, and what an education! We would like to thank everyone involved in the show and all those who gave us all those great interviews!


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