Well, a documentary involving a polemic subject should be seen without any prejudice in mind. Currently I'm convinced that marijuana should be decriminalized in my country (Brazil) for the reasons mentioned in the film and some others involving our Constitution-- but that's a different thing.
"Grass" relates the story of this drug in the United States since it was discovered. I really didn't understand why so many presidents were against it's legalization since people had thousand of arguments to do that, whilst the government was based only on urban legends like "It kills you". This documentary is filled with ironic commentaries and footage from the past, being entertaining and having the ideal length to not become tiring. As a citizen you are (whatever you're from), you should see it before saying anything about the subject. It's really worth a watch.
"Grass" relates the story of this drug in the United States since it was discovered. I really didn't understand why so many presidents were against it's legalization since people had thousand of arguments to do that, whilst the government was based only on urban legends like "It kills you". This documentary is filled with ironic commentaries and footage from the past, being entertaining and having the ideal length to not become tiring. As a citizen you are (whatever you're from), you should see it before saying anything about the subject. It's really worth a watch.