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VILemon
28th July 2013, 23:08
http://www.vice.com/read/north-korea-is-stoned-all-the-time-which-explains-a-lot

North Korea Smokes Weed Every Day, Explaining a Lot

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North Korea, the most tight-lipped, conservative, and controlling country in the world is also a weed-smoker’s paradise. Despite the government’s deadly serious stance on the use and distribution of hard drugs like crystal meth (which has a notorious legacy in the country), marijuana is reportedly not considered a drug (http://english.nkradio.org/news/286). As a result, it’s the discerning North Korean gentleman’s roll-up of choice, suggesting that, for weed smokers at least, North Korea might just be paradise after all.
NK NEWS receives regular reports from visitors returning from North Korea, who tell us of marijuana plants growing freely along the roadsides, from the northern port town of Chongjin, right down to the streets of Pyongyang, where it is smoked freely and its sweet scent often catches your nostrils unannounced. Our sources are people we know who work inside North Korea and make regular trips in and out of the country.
There is no taboo around pot smoking in the country—many residents know the drug exists and have smoked it. In North Korea, the drug goes by the name of ip tambae, or “leaf tobacco.” It is reported to be especially popular amongst young soldiers in the North Korean military. Rather than getting hooked on tar and nicotine like servicemen in the West, they are able to unwind by lighting up a king-sized bone during down time on the military beat.

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Despite the fact the government doesn't crack down on the use of marijuana (or opium) and its prevalence among the common people, traveling weed enthusiasts eager to sample some NK bud will likely be disappointed. If a Western tourist asks his or her guide where is the best place to get the “special plant,” as it is euphemistically referred to, the guide will most likely eschew the question. Most of them are educated enough in Western legal attitudes toward marijuana to not feel the need to promote anything that might attract negative press. Then again, bring them a bottle of Hennessy and they might be more willing to help you out.
The reasons for smoking weed in North Korea differ from America. In North Korea, you don’t smoke just to get high and laugh at your own hand, you do it to save money and as a break from the ubiquitous cheap local cigarettes. In the black markets of North Korea, marijuana is commonly sold at a cheap price and is easily obtainable. Therefore, the drug is especially popular among the lower classes of North Korean society. After a day of hard manual labor, it is common for North Korean workers to smoke marijuana as a way to relax and soothe tight or sore muscles.
One of the great bits of North Korean mythology we’ve all heard a million times is that citizens may not fold their newspapers, lest they accidentally fold a picture of their leaders. But luckily not every page features those powerful, attention-seeking bossmen, so all the paper’s more easily recyclable parts (sports, weather, TV listings) end up being used to roll up tobacco and marijuana.
The Rodong Sinmun newspaper is a favorite rolling paper among many North Korean smokers. It is cut up into squares, then rolled into small, cone-shaped spliffs. A source confirmed to NK NEWS that they had found a half-lit joint on the ground in a rural area of the country with the Rodong Sinmun used as rolling paper. The same source noted that, tragically, the weed in North Korea isn’t very strong.
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Although weed grows naturally on the Korean peninsula, it is cultivated more formally in some areas. The herb is often grown in the private gardens of North Koreans. An American who travels to North Korea every year commented on Reddit (http://www.reddit.com/r/northkorea/comments/n8ysx/i_travel_to_north_korea_annually_ama/), “We came to a garden one day and took one look and said, ‘that is weed!’ We went over and sure enough they were growing marijuana. I had heard it is used for medicine but finding it was interesting.”
Reports of marijuana use date back to the formation of the nation as it exists today. After the Korean War, US soldiers commonly plucked the herb from the DMZ areas near the North Korean border and smoked it. Stories of tents being hot boxed by tired fighters is a common recollection in the folklore of the difficult era.
Meanwhile back in the West, with the recent legalization of marijuana in Washington state and Colorado, some Americans are clamoring for legalization of the herb across the whole country. While this remains a controversial issue, the fact that marijuana appears to be commonly used in North Korea as a casual, cheap escape from an otherwise tightly controlled society suggests that for all the other worries they have to put up with, they do enjoy at least one perk denied to people like me living here in the land of the free.

Ace High
28th July 2013, 23:42
I saw this a few months ago, and my mind was blown. That is sad that it isn't very good weed though :laugh:

ÑóẊîöʼn
28th July 2013, 23:50
Now this I didn't know about north Korea.

Cannabis use seems very much prevalent across the world. Is it the number one intoxicant of choice globally, or is that place taken by alcohol?

VILemon
29th July 2013, 01:16
I had heard this from a Russian citizen who had been given relatively hands-off access to the country a few years back, but I hadn't heard anything to substantiate it. I thought it was interesting.

Does anyone know how pot is viewed in Cuba, by any chance?


Cannabis use seems very much prevalent across the world. Is it the number one intoxicant of choice globally, or is that place taken by alcohol?

I think it would depend somewhat strongly on how you defined "intoxicant." If you defined it relatively loosely, I think that betel nut, caffeine, nicotine and alcohol would probably be in the lead.

Os Cangaceiros
29th July 2013, 01:32
Does anyone know how pot is viewed in Cuba, by any chance?

It's use is frowned upon.

Not surprising that the weed in the DPRK is not very good. The cannabis plants are just out in the wild, exposed to the elements. Western stoners would definitely be disappointed with that kind of schwag.

Sasha
29th July 2013, 01:37
It's use is frowned upon.

Not surprising that the weed in the DPRK is not very good. The cannabis plants are just out in the wild, exposed to the elements. Western stoners would definitely be disappointed with that kind of schwag.

wut? some of the most priced and sought after weed and hash in the world comes from the "wild" on asia...

Os Cangaceiros
29th July 2013, 01:41
In my experience, the best marijuana is grown in carefully-controlled indoor environments.

The Douche
29th July 2013, 01:52
In my experience if you put that shit in a bowl and give it to me, I will say thank you very much and tell you how good it is.

d3crypt
29th July 2013, 01:54
Thats pretty awesome :)

Ace High
29th July 2013, 02:00
Imagine being stoned in North Korea and realizing you accidentally rolled your joint with a picture of Kim's face and you're thinking "oh shit, oh shit, what do I do"

Sasha
29th July 2013, 02:04
In my experience, the best marijuana is grown in carefully-controlled indoor environments.

You never had the tibetian temple ball hash I have had then...

synthesis
29th July 2013, 04:30
You never had the tibetian temple ball hash I have had then...

Is it possible that your person just told you it was grown in the wild as a sort of marketing technique? I mean, at least here in the U.S., very rarely are the strains named after specific places actually grown in those places.

Geiseric
29th July 2013, 05:07
There are records of Chinese kings smoking as far back as like 1000 bc, so no white people did not invent weed.

Sinister Cultural Marxist
29th July 2013, 05:39
I guess each police state has its priorities!


You never had the tibetian temple ball hash I have had then...

Yeah tho hash is hash ... its the oil processed from the plant so it could be strong even if it's from a relatively mild plant. What makes it "far out" is the particular balance of cannabinoids in the plant.

DoCt SPARTAN
29th July 2013, 05:40
http://www.oddee.com/item_98571.aspx

10 things you didn't know about North Korea

Some interesting stuff!

G4b3n
29th July 2013, 05:42
Finally, something good about North Korea.

Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
29th July 2013, 10:01
i'd love to toke with kim jong un

Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
29th July 2013, 10:04
or whatever the new dude's called, can't remember. a little drop of henney too. those guys know how to party

Nevsky
29th July 2013, 10:58
North Korea's treatment of Weed proves that it is almost impossible for a a single state to be 100% unprogressive, totalitarian hellhole non-stop. At least now we are able to cite something we can learn from "communist" Korea (as many idiots call it).

Brutus
29th July 2013, 13:53
There are records of Chinese kings smoking as far back as like 1000 bc, so no white people did not invent weed.

No shit, Sherlock.

Bardo
29th July 2013, 15:30
North Korea is probably the last place where I would want to be stoned and paranoid.

Sasha
29th July 2013, 15:35
yeah, sounds like getting free acid from the CIA...

Sasha
29th July 2013, 15:38
but yeah, its pretty common to see weed growing in the wild in asia, sometimes it leads to funny shit like this:

http://www.breedbay.co.uk/gallery/data/500/pakistan-narcotics-control-board.jpg

Brutus
29th July 2013, 15:39
I'm pretty sure someone on here once said that it would be hilarious to stick LSD in Pyongyang's water supply.

Sasha
29th July 2013, 15:55
it must be so frigging scary to get drugged with hallucinogenics without your knowledge and consent, i already go always bad if i take it myself, imagine just starting to freak out during your daily commute or something...

amsterdam hippies did threaten to feed the royal horses acid spiked sugarcubes during the wedding parade of our former queen, it was just a bluff to get the cops paranoid though..

Brutus
29th July 2013, 15:57
amsterdam hippies did threaten to feed the royal horses acid spiked sugarcubes during the wedding parade of our former queen, it was just a bluff to get the cops paranoid though..
Or they stuck cannabis in their donuts.

The Garbage Disposal Unit
29th July 2013, 16:00
I think the general consensus seems to be that the instability of LSD and the quantity you'd need would make putting LSD in a water supply a waste of LSD. Alas!

Sasha
29th July 2013, 16:01
There are records of Chinese kings smoking as far back as like 1000 bc, so no white people did not invent weed.


the khazars hotboxed hashoil and weed in incense burners inside their nomadic tents and then proceeded to make intricate antlers to stick on their horses... :D

Sasha
29th July 2013, 16:03
I think the general consensus seems to be that the instability of LSD and the quantity you'd need would make putting LSD in a water supply a waste of LSD. Alas!

you can though spike people by just tapping them in the neck with an acid drenched sponge... not cool... but its possible

bcbm
29th July 2013, 18:28
Imagine being stoned in North Korea and realizing you accidentally rolled your joint with a picture of Kim's face and you're thinking "oh shit, oh shit, what do I do"

destroy the evidence... :redstar2000:

Brutus
29th July 2013, 18:44
If we did spike their water supply, they may end up firing nukes... at the monster who is trying to eat the sun.

smallangryrabbit
29th July 2013, 23:26
Well people smoke a lot of weed in the civilized west as well and that too explains a lot.

Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
30th July 2013, 10:00
I think the general consensus seems to be that the instability of LSD and the quantity you'd need would make putting LSD in a water supply a waste of LSD. Alas!
leave it for me instead :tt1:

Comrade Jacob
30th July 2013, 13:14
I knew about this a while ago, I have never really liked vice but this is still quite true. I agree with weed legalization and I'm glad the DPRK has smacked a lot of people in the fact with this one. :grin:

NeonTrotski
31st July 2013, 23:46
Wow this is the calmest thread on North Korea I have seen yet.
Usually everyone's just screaming how much they hate it.

I have worked in the indoor gardening industry for several years now. Indoor / outdoor quality is relative. Grown in fields in a large industrial type farms the quality tends to be lesser. Grown in smaller hoop houses or green houses you can have excellent results. The means it is grown by is usually far less indicative than the particular strains and the attention paid to the plants. Outdoor plants that are monitored for deficiencies are likely to be far more potent than indoor grown by inexperienced gardeners.
This is one topic I would be thankfully astonished if anyone on revleft knew more about than myself.
Please prove me wrong.

Ace High
31st July 2013, 23:51
I feel like international aid to the DPRK should stop focusing on stupid stuff like food and medical care, and start teaching North Koreans how to grow good weed. Pyongyang could be the kush capital of the world, if only Kim would smoke a blunt himself.

Omsk
1st August 2013, 00:57
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