Seed-Smuggling, Lawsuits & Humboldt's Brand.
Woods, a longtime Southern Humboldt resident, environmental activist & one of the founding members of HUMMAP (Humboldt Mendocino Marijuana Advocacy Project), shares with us some of the stories of the evolution of Humboldt County's Marijuana Culture.
He laments the presence of greed in our overall culture, and it's rise in the subculture. He stresses the need for balance, and offers a vision of how we can move forward sustainably, on the cultivation path.
Here, we share a portion of the original Vision Statement put forth by the organization (that we also share at the end of the show).
WE SEE a continuing bright future for the marijuana industry of Humboldt County.
We are the origins of much of the marijuana awareness, use, and cultivation in the Western World. This vision was born of a lifestyle devoted to self-realization and environmental and social respect and reverence. This lifeway is an essential to the preservation of the Earth and the reverence for the healing, sacramental, and caring social roles that marijuana gives us. Our vision is to honor and extol those roles. To this end we honor the righteous cultivation and sharing of this sacred herb.
Humboldt herbal cannabis is world famous, we are proud to say, but this has not come without problems. There are many who do not sanctify the herb or partake of its glory, but they grow money. Our revolution was accomplished in part with money, for which we all find some necessary and reasonable value. But when weed becomes primarily a money crop it loses its sacred value, its healing properties are compromised, and the social world it propagates is ruled by greed. It is against what the Earth is crying for.
If you're interested in learning more about HUMMAP, or getting involved in their work and mission, visit their website.
We hope you enjoy.