Cannabis (Cán-na-bis) is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species,

 Cannabis sativa L.,[1]Cannabis indica Lam.,[1] and Cannabis ruderalis Janisch.    

What is it about? 

Just the holy herb. Everything important, nothing trivial!  IT AIN'T WEED! Why do we call it herb? 

Because that's what it is, medicinal cannabis is a cultivated plant, often grown with love!

Why does this site exist?

The HerbFolks believe you can't separate the holy herb's medicinal qualities from it's spiritual aspects.

We need to let the general public know we are not a bunch of druggies wanting to get high.  

We believe patients are actual people, with lives that matter. We are mad as hell and are not going to take it

any more."It" being the abuse heaped upon legal medical cannabis patients by demons like Bonnie Dumanis.

Ultimately, our mission is to help all who need this wonderful plant to be able to have SAFE ACCESS! 

This is why we love Eddy Lepp, Donna Lambert, Craig-X, and Jack: because they lead and inspire us toward higher things.

 

Started

May 18th, 2009,by an old herbhead, with a little help from his friends. Not a flashy site full of adds, we intend

to deliver Herb news you can use! May 18th is significant: its the day the Supreme Court of the United States

finally got off their dead asses and REFUSED to hear another tired lame old bunch of crap from the nazi's who

run New Berlin (aka San Diego). SD is run by the likes of District Attorney Bonnie D and her minions; the city council

is not much better. Only Councilman Todd Gloria, from the Hillcrest district, has been in our corner. 

Now Councilwoman Donna Frye is jumping on the bandwagon,

a bit late to the party, Donna..... are you hungry for our votes now that

THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL? Who is next to join us? We are a

forgiving bunch, but local politico's had better be hot or cold, 'cause

we are going to spew them out of our mouths

if they stay LUKEWARM!

 Headquartered

in New Berlin (the county formerly known as San Diego). We are under federal occupation;

the DA is working with the feds to undermine patient rights, assaulting caregivers and creating

'criminal cases' against them, in conflict with state laws and the most recent

statements from the DOJ / Obama Administration. 

People

We are a couple of concerned citizens of New Berlin wanting to take this story public. We have to do this, because

the traditional local news outlets are essentially PROPAGANDA organs of the nazi scum who call the shots. 

The commercial folks who use words like WEED to describe the holy herb, are in it for the money, flat out.

Ask yourself, if a website charges $500 to be 'listed' on their site, with monthly advertising fees piled on,

who do they work for, you the patient, or the 'clubs' who pay them for their lame blinky adds?

herb
noun

(L. herba: plant, herb) Generally any plant which does not produce wood, and is therefore not as large as a tree or shrub, is considered to be an herb; any seed plant whose stem withers away to the ground after each season's growth; a seed plant with a green, non-woody stem. There are several types of herbs, including: forbs, i.e. broad-leaved herbs, graminoids, i.e. grass-like herbs, with very narrow leaves, ferns, i.e. herbs with broad but highly dissected leaves and no flowers, herbaceous vines, i.e. non-woody plants that climb on other plants. Cf. forb.    

Weed

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about plants specifically called weeds. For other uses, see Weed (disambiguation).  
 
 

A weed in a general sense is a plant that is considered by the user of the term to be a nuisance, and normally applied to unwanted 

plants
 in human-made settings such as gardens, lawns oragricultural areas, but also in parks, woods and other natural areas. More 

specifically, the term is often used to describe native or nonnative plants that grow and reproduce aggressively.

[1] Generally, a weed is a plant in an undesired place. Weeds may be unwanted for a number of reasons:

they might be unsightly, or crowd out or restrict light to more desirable plants or use

limited nutrients from the soil. They can harbor and spread plantpathogens that infect and degrade

the quality of crop or horticultural plants. Some weeds are a nuisance because they have thorns or prickles, 

some have chemicals that cause skin irritation or are hazardous if eaten, or have parts that come 

off and attach to fur or clothes.

The term weed in its general sense is a subjective one, without any classification value, since 

a "weed" is not a weed when growing where it belongs or is wanted. Indeed, a number

of "weeds" have been used in gardens or other cultivated-plant settings. An example 

is the corncockle, Agrostemma, which was a common field weed exported from Europe

 along with wheat, but now sometimes grown as

a garden plant.[2] Professor Richard C. Lewontin 

of Harvard University defines weeds as plants that create environmental conditions in

which it cannot reproduce. He takes the example of pine trees that crowd out sunlight

such that its own offspring cannot grow. Weeds continue to exist, because the environment is 

continually being disturbed to create open conditions for new generations, 

such as forest fires and human activity.[3]

Do you need a license to buy alcohol or cigarettes? Drunk driving & cigarettes kill people, not herb.

Nobody has ever died from cannabis. 1500 people in America die from tobacco daily. 547,500 Americans per year.