Through a series of different view points, including pro-legalization advocates and former marijuana smokers who have entered into recovery, MASCA seeks to provide a comprehensive opinion on an issue that many fail to realize is a mounting epidemic.
, is not a film intended to tackle the decision of whether or not marijuana should be legalized; it is not a film to debate whether marijuana is inherently an addictive substance; it is simply a film that is intended to raise society’s awareness of our own misconceptions by allowing us to take a closer look at something that many of us have either considered a harmless herb or the heathen devil weed.
One doesn't need to look any further than Bill Clinton's address itself to understand the hypocritical nature of this argument.

Needless to say, this imposes an additional expense on parents.
With normal clothing, parents have an option to buy from discount stores, used clothing store, etc., to save a considerable sum.
MASCA takes us on an intimate journey through the life of David Goldenkranz, a 22 year old marijuana addict, who finds that the odds are stacked against him in his quest to stay sober.
Society sees it as a recreational pastime, his friends ridicule his attempts to quit, but David finds himself engulfed in a world of misery that despite his greatest efforts, he can’t seem to find a way out of.
(MASCA) sets out to investigate the popular misconception that marijuana is a non-addictive, non habit forming substance.
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