Statistically the other guy was right as well. Look how many people are using marijuana now, especially at a young age, and look how many people are overdosing on hard narcotics.
You are not kidding, when my parents were in their 20s in the late 60s they had 4 kids, with 6 more coming. A house, 2 cars and all on the modest income of a mild mannered marine turned insurance salesman. Mom never had to work
@@RA10H56 agreed. My parents waited till their early thirties to start a family back in the mid fifties. They were able to buy a brand new 3 bedroom brick ranch, have a very nice cabin custom built for the weekends and put quite a bit into their savings all on one income. Dad was able to run a large department in a mortgage company, not with a fancy degree but with smarts and an amazing work ethic. Of course mom stayed home, raised the kids and kept the house beautiful. Even then priorities were important, Dad was happy to drive to Dodges and Fords when he could have been driving Cadillacs and Corvettes
Friday's point, delivered extremely badly, was that it in the 70s it was still just as illegal as heroin and required you to interact with the same level of criminal to acquire it. He wasn't wrong. For a long, long time most of the weed available in the US was horrible Mexican brick that was indeed grown, transported and sold by the cartels. Grow the shit in your backyard or basement. Ban police searches for bullshit reasons. Give money to neither the government nor the gangsters. Problem effing solved forever.
Remember in the 1960s censors were a a LOT stricter and held a lot more power than they do now.. basically the writers supported pot so they used this as a workaround..
The kid is still in the wrong though. Cop that explained the dangers of Marijuana and drug addiction in general (and why legalizing drugs is always a bad idea) was on point. Potheads are so obsessed with weed that they can't even see it corrupting their own morality and worldview. Would that 23 year old man really want to create a world where his daughter was 4x more likely to end up a drug addict that her previous generation? The writers of this show clearly understand the retarded progressive mindest about drug liberation years and years before it was this politically relevant, and in a few years (I hope) some of you will understand how drug addiction degrade society and abstain from this "new morality" progressives are so obsessed about and keep awaiting it. But this new morality will never arrive, and what will arrive is a horrible, degraded, ugly society where 30 year olds act like children while chemically dependent to alcohol, pot, adderalls, anti depressives all at once as they somehow thinking that modernity is a good thing. If you think the legalization of drugs is a good thing, take a stroll through the non priviledged areas in San Francisco, Detroit, Chicago and many other states that decided to be flexible on drug legality.
Fun fact: Harry Morgan, who played Officer Bill "I doubt it" Gannon (0:14) died at the age of 93 in Los Angeles in 2011, meaning that he did indeed live to see pot legally sold in stores.
I was just a little tyke when these episodes first aired. They made an impression. I was straight as an arrow because I never wanted to end up in a police station, having Sgt. Joe Friday say, "Now you listen to me!" The image of that happening was scarier than any other possibility. Looking back, I think Jack Webb was some kind of surrogate father figure. And in the 1960s, a lot of kids were scared of their fathers, and what they might do - if you got out of line.
I used to see this show, too, but it didn't have that effect on me. I thought it was supposed to be a parody of some kind, & it made me laugh. But, yeah well, that's surely what I always wanted - to have my kid growing up "scared of" me & what I "might do". I was born & a child during those years, as well, & I'll just say 2 things right now : Fuck any parent who wanted to bully & terrify their children into compliance; they lacked the intelligence or the love to teach rather than enforce. And, if you found Joe Friday/Jack Webb "scary" then you must have feared too many things & I don't know what anybody could ever do for you; he was as full of shit then as he would be now ( ..a clenched haircut over a skint-back forehead & a constantly dull, disgusted expression don't add up to anything like what he must have thought they did. ) @@mxbishop
@@stevekru6518 Haa the fact that you are on here debating a fictional TV character tells me everything I need to know ace! Light up another one Einstein!
I started off with iced tea, and then it got to a point where I needed my Folgers every morning. Now I’ve gone straight to cappuccinos and lattes and recently began experimenting with espresso. So don’t let anyone tell you that iced tea isn’t a gateway caffeine source.
That was the era of every employer gave experience to build upon. Today it’s literally the opposite. Very few employers offer experience for high paying jobs.
no, it was thanks to this being written in a time before right wing Reganomics sent everyone's jobs to China because outsourcing jobs to countrys with slave labour saves the corporations so much money.
The thing I love about Dragnet (this show) is the introductions. One episode goes something like "The year is 1960.. While an average house costs 5 thousand dollars, up in the Hollywood Hills. Movie Stars spend up to one hundred thousand dollars on mansions". Jeez!
@@thomasrussell4674My guess is that the writers were totally cool with marijuana (surprise surprise!) but there’s no way a pro-drug message would make it past the censors. So they have a “villain” give an extremely calm, thoughtful critique of society, and all the “good guys” can respond with is “Uhhhh… you’re wrong!”
I've never experimented with hard drugs while stoned. But a few times when I was drunk I did. Alcohol is the real gateway drug. Just glad I don't have that addictive personality.
fr all my friends started taking pills and H because it mixed well with cigarettes and booze, that’s the only reason, not fucking weed, in fact they stopped doing that because of weed
The way that guy’s speech was written and the way the actor delivered it, I wouldn’t be surprised if the writers enjoyed the herb themselves. It was a well-reasoned and ultimately accurate argument.
This idea is hillarious just a bunch of long haired Hollywood yuppies siting in an office writing a script that will clown Nixon and Regan for fighting an unadulterated plant.
@@richsackett3423Yuppie is the correct word: it means the young urban middle class. And I believe this was during Nixon's time, but obviously not Reagan's. I would imagine so as Nixon was the first president to really come down hard on pot. "Cannabis was officially outlawed for any use (medical included) with the passage of the 1970 Controlled Substances Act (CSA)." This also leads me to believe this film was probably produced in the early 70s.
@@EzioAuditoreDaFirenze99 Shit dude google ffs. That isn't what it means. Yuppies didn't write comedy, they were upwardly-mobile Republicans driving new BMWs during the Reagan administration. You are talking out of your ass.
In this episode, the pot smoking young couple, (husband giving the sensible arguments in this scene), end up drowning their toddler daughter in the tub while they are stoned on the sofa. So despite the well written dialogue, the conclusion employs the same scare tactics as Reefer Madness did over three decades prior.
@@jamesryder8305 Dragnet began on radio in the 40s. Then TV in the 50s and again in the late 60s. The episode in question is from 1967. The show would have been revived again in 1980 but Jack Webb died.
@@jamesryder8305 Dragnet was an American television series starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan. It ran for four seasons. The timeframe was from January 12, 1967, to April 16, 1970.
Funny how Heroin was the worst they had to worry about, now we have Fentanyl which is 50 times stronger and killed George Floyd which caused the largest damages in American History.
@@Concordfan443 the dab pens are the worst IMO. 24/7 ease of access. I had to get off that first, I switched to just regular flower. After I was on regular flower I slowly tapered down and using edibles instead to break the smoking/vaping urge but still get the high so I'd avoid withdrawals and sleep issues. Then I quit those, and haven't really looked back. Magnesium and L-Theanine, tea and lot of water will help tremendously for the withdrawal and sleep issues. Good luck to you - you can do it
@@Concordfan443going sober is a good idea for you but for anyone else reading I recommend to not do carts or dabs because it wreaks havoc on your hippocampus and takes like 6 month full to return to a normal state and it’s not even worth it cus you’ll just build up your tolerance faster causing you to perceive yourself being less high than just using bud
@@trishahouston3656 Nah, that will change too, but it will take an embarrassingly long time. In fact, I think it will only change once it becomes normal around the rest of the first world and America finds itself embarrassingly behind the times, as they often do.
Tip of the cap to the writers for actually getting the kid's perspective pretty much dialed, especially for 50+ years ago. So dialed it was an instant bug in the ass for Sgt. Joe Friday which triggered his famous "machine gun" lecture.
Yeah this is actually very good debate dialogue. Not good as in realistic - people don’t typically speak this articulately and extensively off the cuff, especially in arguments - but good as in an examination of the issue, which feels fairly authentic. The writers actually showed both sides of the debate pretty well, even if they did have to shoehorn in that fire and brimstone finish.
Hollywood creates the narratives. They are the Department of Propaganda. This is predictive programming. The government started experimenting with weed and other drugs for mind control and other reasons. It also had to be illegal so they had something to charge non violent people who smoked weed with and keep those prisons full. It remains illegal at the federal level.
@@PM-xu2nqthey did then, watch old debates. The later generations were taught that their emotions are more important than being logical or reasonable. People really did talk and behave in this manner.
@@DudeEggsthis was the same era that grew up with lead paint and otherwise perfectly reasonable individuals calling seatbelts a communist subversion…. More aware doesn’t equate to being more emotional
Most drugs I only first took because I was to drunk and my inhibition was gone and I started to love them. Weed only made me more interested in Psychedelics which aren’t to bad either the main problem with weed was starting to hang around criminals and addicts (because it is illegal)
Something I heard some guest on NPR say 20ish years ago: "*sigh* Look, EVERYBODY knows that marijuana is a gateway drug. Young people start with alcohol, then they go and try pot, and then..." I can't believe the host didn't stop the guest right there. Absolutely fucking ridiculous.
I love this clip. Funny how he makes Gannon and Friday look like a couple of schmucks by using logic while they use fear and threats. Friday says, time you grow up but what he really means is time you conform or I’ll throw you in jail.
@rockymountainadventuresmin8159 In that case, we should get rid of the booze too. That seemed to work so well in the 1920s/30s. There's a difference between substances like alcohol and weed, vs. hard stuff like meth and heroin. Some people have addictive tendencies and can't stop at one or two drinks (or joints or whatever). Some people can be responsible adults and indulge in their vices without harming themselves or those around them. Maybe we should just let people be the adults they are, and help the problematic ones with their substance abuse rather than treating them like dirty criminals.
@rockymountainadventuresmin8159 Lol, pot has been with humanity for thousands of years. You are obviously just drinking that D.A.R.E. Kool Aid. Its only illegal because it was hurting certain industries, they had to come up with INSANE lies, and now it carries a stigma that people like you fall for. My mother smoked all her life, had kids, Catholic school, started a business, all on pot. Yup. Im a proud pot smoker and always will be. It never stopped be, it never led me down the wrong path. YOU put yourself down the wrong path, not the drug.
The "pothead " called it. Thing is I believe Jack Webb was a smoker. He did cigarette ads. He died of a heart attack at age of 62. Too bad he was unaware that nicotine in cigarettes is one of the most addictive drugs there is.
Everyone always looks back at history with rose-tinted glasses. To be fair to the anti-MJ people, the pro-MJ people have been saying "pot will be legal within the next 10 years" for 70+ years now. I remember saying it in the 80s, then came the 90s and it was still illegal. It's the like fusion power trope "Fusion is always 30 years away". They were wrong about the hippies growing up and putting on ties, and going to the voting booths -- those are the boomers you zoomers rally so hard against. It turns out that age & wisdom (aka life experience) changes how you see the world. You become less naive, more realistic, more pragmatic.
The actor playing the pothead, Tim Donnelly, was actually 23 years old when this scene was shot. The longest running role in his TV career began 5 years later in 1972 as fireman Chet Kelly in the series 'Emergency!'. The producer of 'Emergency!' was none other than Jack Webb, who plays Joe Friday in this scene.
Is nicotine more addictive than alcohol? I smoked socially with coworkers a few times, couldn't give half a shit about it. But god damn do I love me a beer, or wine, or whiskey...
Is it nicotine or the pyrazines in cigarettes that are addictive? Supposedly in the 80's they started adding all kinds of different chemicals into cigarettes that made them more addictive.
@@sbswtnchoice No, the nicotine is very addictive by itself. Additive-free cigarettes are not any less addictive. There are some additives used by some companies that make your lungs transfer the nicotine to your blood faster, which will feel like you're getting a stronger kick while you're smoking, but this doesn't really have any effect on long-term addiction potential.
The problem isn't when _one person_ smokes marijuana... but when an entire society enables drug use, by lenient policies -- look at the streets of ANY BLUE CITY... you'll find thousands of homeless DRUG ADDICTS living in $#!&-stained tents, clogging up the sidewalks, and being a general menace to society. You've missed the big picture. Drugs RUINED a great country.
@@alexm2833 I'm 66, still go to work every day, have a nice IRA, have a loving companion of 31 years, and I'm both happy and content. How's your life going?
@@KDoyle4 The world has been my oyster and still is, i did more, seen more, at the age of 30 than most people in a life time, at 50 i'm running out of ideas but have an incredible wife and children more money than know what do do with. I cant say as much about some of my marijuana loving friends and family members. I hated how pot made me feel but they loved it , they settled for mediocrity, i used their predicament to propel me forward. Everyone has their own path but its been my observation that pot makes you dull and acts as an anchor in life.
Smoked for 50 years myself. Retired chemistry teacher, graduated cum laude from a competitive university, own a hobby farm, and know that it’s I’d not id. Don’t be a hater.
The message would be more effective if it were delivered truthfully. I've been smoking pot for over a decade and I've never said to myself "This isn't giving me enough bang for the buck anymore, It's no longer exciting, I'll try heroin, fentanyl and meth now". Pot has never caused me to become addicted, lose a job, wreck a relationship or end up in jail. Give people facts and let them make an informed decision about drug use. To be honest, I'd rather deal with a stoner over a drunk any day. They're nicer people.
But sadly tbere are exceptions. Perhaps you're just lucky. Or not as emotionally weak as many others. It's been proven many hard cord addits started with Marijuana, & progressed to the stronger stuff. For medical reasons it is good. Not entertainment. It's sad people can't have fun without altering their statecif mine. Like getting drunk. Many people enjoy life just being themselves. No clutches to change personality.
@@taylorneal5825 Yeah, there’s not too many people who decide to snort some coke before they’ve tried weed. I’ve never known any. They might exist though 😂
It’s crazy how their main point for why you shouldn’t do it was “because you’ll end up in jail”. If that’s the main negative consequence, then wouldn’t that make it painfully obvious that it shouldn’t be illegal anymore?
And after his speech, Joe steps outside and lights up a nice, safe Winston. In another episode, he shoots a man while on a late night quest for cigarettes.
@@buddyleewoods2327 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION CAUSES MORE DEATHS THAN SMOKING CIGARETTES AND SMOKING POT,BOTH CIGARETTE SMOKING AS WELL AS POT SMOKING ARE BOTH SAFER THAN ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, ALCOHOL IS THE REAL GATEWAY DRUG
I mean, it's almost like they predicted the streets being full of homeless drug addicts, living in tents... being careful where you walk, to avoid $hit and needles. And it's almost like the hippies did grow up, and implement their dumb ideas, in EVERY BLUE CITY.
Marijuana saved my life. I did two years in Iraq during operation Iraqi freedom and half the guys i served with have committed suicide, coincidentally they're the ones who didn't smoke weed, me and everybody else that smokes weed are just fine and our PTSD is in check. And I own a four-bedroom house and three cars and I smoke "pot" .
I thought I recognized the voice. I would have never recognized his face without your comment. Amazing what a mustache and long hair can do. Maybe, Clark Kent should of wore a mustache.
@@MrPAULONEAL for some people i would agree but many with addictive personalities who get addicted to substances in general rather than one substance i would definitely say that's not the case, basically gateway drugs do exist to those with substance abuse disorders.
No beer is another fact alcohol consumption causes more deaths than smoking cigarettes ever could in fact beer and or hard liquor should be treated in exactly the same way as cigarettes are
@@saturnlight939 I think the point was to show that a drug can seem reasonable and still be super dangerous. It's attacking the middle class kids who thought the propaganda against pot was ridiculous - basically saying these know it all young people would suffer for their unwillingness to acknowledge risks. A pretty unfair take
Speaking as someone who almost died from alcoholism twice and could never drink normally, pot has been a lifesaver for me (once I started drinking I literally couldn't stop) and it gives me just the right amount of relaxation but doesn't cause the obsessive, addictive usage for me as alcohol and other drugs do. Pot has been the only mind-altering substance that I've used for 10 years and I really believe it hasn't harmed me a bit. Unlike alcohol, I don't have to keep using more and more for the same effect. I limit my usage to night time when I'm safe at home and everything's done and it's a great way for me to unwind without harming myself. And I've never craved marijuana like I did alcohol.
You don’t believe pot is harming you because you don’t know what life is like sober. Pot doesn’t enhance anything except your own ability to be comfortable with mediocrity.
Did you not notice? There were two narratives happening here. You seem to have only heard the one that fits with your narrative. It's a recurring theme in todays society.
Hey Steve, who got the last word? Looks like Friday. Who is the star of the show? Who was the target audience? How did this episode end again??? Oh yeah! The parents were smoking weed and because of that, their child died. There are always two narratives when Hollywood lectures us, but one is given a louder voice. You seem to have been triggered by someone criticizing Hollywood. It's a recurring theme in today's society.
That was a big catchphrase back in the 60’s N 70’s . Everyone that smoked Mary Jane always said : “ One day we will be buying packs of joints in the store “ and look at it now . ✌️N❤️2ALL
If by "both sides of the argument" you mean one stoner that's 100% correct vs 2 caricatures of all the lies & trash science behind the war on drugs then I agree completely.
@@dr.mark.b.hubbleI'm more surprised they didn't make the stoner a walking stereotype for a weed smoker (unkempt unemployed lazy hippy burnout) and instead made him a put together relatively intelligent family man that just simply enjoys some wacky tabacky sometimes.
@@danjjjatestMaybe if you have an undiagnosed mental illness. I’ve been high several times and drunk many times and weed definitely makes me feel more docile compared to alcohol.
After decades of trying to overcome ADD with therapists and pills, the only - ONLY - thing that has provided relief is pot. Particular strains of the plant quiet the distractions and allow me to really focus. and get things done. The pills were shit, the pot was relief.
@@aluisious "I'm curious, focus on what? How does ADD interfere with your life?" Focus on anything! ADD makes it impossible to pay attention even when you actively try to. It interferes with school and work, or just getting mundane tasks finished. You can even fall asleep when you're not actively engaged, like in a business meeting where the things being discussed don't affect you.
Jack Webb was a jazz aficionado, and owned one of the most complete collections of life jazz recordings in the USA. He rubbed elbows with all the great jazz musicians of that era. Jack Webb blew weed daddy-o.
Oh, Sergent Friday you were sooooooo right! I used to be just like that guy, clean cut youngster, church every Sunday. Hell, my hair was even shorter than this fellows! Slicked back with brill cream. This it started, got mixed up in the wrong crowd after my first Three Dog Night concert, started blowing grass to fit in, then reds, uppers, downers, and finally mainlining smack! Now I'm running around town (often not wearing a tie), growing out my sideburns, sporting leisure suits, looking for key parties, seeing X-rated movies. I even voted for Mondale!
I love it. That generations stance on grass was hilarious. “Pot will ruin your life” says the same guy that that had a bottle of rye in his desk at work. It’s completely fine to black out and hit your wife because the pot roast wasn’t cooked right but you take a puff of that reefer to relax your muscles after a days labor and you’ll end up on heroin for sure. I guess the saddest part really is how no one has their own opinions, they just let the propaganda guide their world views.
Exactly. They demonize the reefer adicts then drive home 8 whiskeys deep, finish their second pack of smokes for the day, and hit their wife for making dry potroast.
Why always straight to the strawman? "Yeah, you're right: Marijuana will lead to worse things, but, uh... alcohol will do it first! So, there!" That's no defense for marijuana. Seriously, was it a pothead who first came up with that "argument"?
@@czikkanhardt4750 It points out the hypocrisy of that argument and the pretend concern for people's health. Besides, pot wasn't made illegal over health concerns or how it supposedly leads to heavier drugs in the first place.
I loved Dragnet when I was a kid, my dad and I watched it together in the 50s when I was really little. This particular scene was from the remake, “Dragnet 67” (or so) which I watched as a teenager. I’m now listening to a podcast of the original Dragnet radio program. It was a sensation in its day, there was nothing else like it. When Jack Webb passed away the LAPD gave him a full formal officer’s burial and retired his Sargent 714 badge. Dragnet supported the LAPD and the LAPD supported Dragnet. One must always take that with a grain of salt when listening or watching.
I was a kid when the rerun ran on Nick at Nite! I thought it was the sh!t!!! And I was little lol like 5, and 6 years old little! Sadly I went the other way of the law, but I don’t care what negative comments ppl are leaving on this thread. I MYSELF LOVED IT!!!
I started smoking early 1980 era . ADD meds made me sick Took a electronics class in highschool . Worked at a electronics repair station For 15 years commission $ 900 month . Then the market Changed made in the USA was dead on electronics. Then came made in China junk Cheep tv sets , audio gear . Ect ect . Throw away electronics . I worked for zenith in my hometown while still in school 1977 era . It has been a strange trip .
There's an episode were Gannon dips his finger into a powder puts it to his tongue and declares it to be LSD. I bet that was an interesting ride back to the station. 🤣
LSD isn’t a powder it’s a liquid and if you were to go into a room where it was being manufactured without proper ppe you’d get more than just a interesting ride you could potentially lose your mind.
And the illegality of pot is what connected pot users to the black market dealers who were also selling the hard stuff. Also, the lies that were being told about pot were true about hard drugs,but since the government lied about pot people assumed that they were lying about the hard stuff. It was a case of the little boy who cried wolf,the little boy being the government.
“…..You think you’re pretty high & far out don’t ya? Well let me tell you something! For every person I’ve seen smoking weed or getting high on reefer, I’ve seen another one face down in the gutter, with a dirty needle in his arm!” So funny…Awesome!
So a portion of those people were not face down in a gutter with a needle in their arm? They were just smoking pot? Is he saying two separate groups of people are doing 2 separate substances or that everyone is smoking pot and a portion of that crowd has also put and needle in his or her arm and subsequently ended up face down in the gutter? It's important to be specific.
Two years ago, I had a terrible drinking problem and I was very unhealthy. I quit cold turkey but smoked pot to help with the transition. Ive lost 70lbs since I quit and i feel the best I've ever felt. I dont mean this next statement as hyperbole but pure fact: alcohol is poison.
Same here, grew a plant for fun and now i have more weed than i've ever smoked. Once the bong got hit the bottle got dropped. Also noticed it really helps with nicotine withdrawls so currently using it to drop cigarettes too. I wish i was the kinda person who found beastly energy in the high, but im not, so my workouts have gone to hell. But id rather have my wind back then keep working out as a smoker
I am more amazed by the fact that that kind of speech was from the 60’s than I am from how written it was (at this point I have no idea of the writer was pro or anti marijuana)
The episode ended with the couple losing a kid to drowning while they were too stoned to notice. This specific scene is spot on but I can see why a cop show in the late 60s wouldn’t fully condone marijuana use. It’s like the writers said, “this is how it really is” before pushing the message that was being pushed by law enforcement at the time.
Genius way to spread an opinion while not attacking the story or characters the show is about. Almost like reverse teaching. The "criminal" is dropping knowledge our lead characters just arent ready for yet
A friend of mine and I used to smoke and then watch Dragnet together over the phone on Nick at Nite. We would crack up laughing at Blue Boy and reenact the scenes during the commercials. Good times. 😜
This is mild, but indicative of the public’s misunderstanding at that time. For an even wilder look at how they viewed pot earlier than Dragnet, check out the cult movie Reefer Madness where kids would take one toke and start hallucinating and turn into certifiable psychotics. It started out as a Public Service movie and was turned into a hippie pothead cult classic comedy by ‘70s longhairs.
@@jamesproimos We had a local theater back in the day that did a Saturday midnight double feature of Reefer Madness and Rocky Horror Picture Show. Packed with pretty much the same crowd every week.
@@Paladin70 I just remember trying to prove the movie wrong "you know what movie? I'm going to smoke pot for the first time right now and I bet I end up killing zero people as a result!" Turns out I was right and the movie was wrong.
Y'all have to remember your cultural history. Reefer has been around a long time. After prohibition was dropped, the BIG importers of alcohol had to find out why liquor sales were dropping. Well, people were smoking, and not getting that alcohol crap high, no hangover, no blackouts. Sooo, the Alcohol lobby worked feverishly to make pot illegal. They succeeded. Here we are....
Drinking led to opiate use for me - got prescribed morphine after I got my jaw broke in a bar fight 😂 Haven't touched the stuff since my prescription ran out, but MAN was it a lifesaver when my face was full of screws! 🔩🦷😂
@@pnealiv7443 I was in the hospital years ago with 23 gall stones and pancretitis. My system laughed at morphine--it did nothing for the pain--but delaudid--man that stuff was the shit. I instantly felt amazing and begged for more the whole time.
@@LittleKing94 So you disagree with me on this point. Fine. But to then follow it up with "you probably snort meth and come on YT to discredit that fact to complete strangers so that they thumb up my comment?" That's one of the most bitter, nasty responses to a simple disagreement that I have heard online in a while. I feel sorry for you.
"Lets face it we're on opposite sides of the fence, and there's nothing we can do about it." A lesson for 2023 in dealing with people you find difficult. It's okay to fundamentally disagree with another person: you don't need to destroy their life over it on the internet.
I think I remember that one of these anti-drug episodes had Jack Webb stating that heroin can lead to LSD, and that LSD use was the final stage---the worst thing you could ingest.
The pot head was so high he predicted the future.
Underrated comment.
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@@BassPlayer9000 Hell yeah he had 2 thumbs up when I commented.
Statistically the other guy was right as well. Look how many people are using marijuana now, especially at a young age, and look how many people are overdosing on hard narcotics.
Damn!!! I LOVE THIS COMMENT!!! LOL LOL
Forget the pot. The real stunner here is that back then at 23 years old you could have a wife, kids, house, car, career.
You are not kidding, when my parents were in their 20s in the late 60s they had 4 kids, with 6 more coming. A house, 2 cars and all on the modest income of a mild mannered marine turned insurance salesman. Mom never had to work
@@RA10H56 agreed. My parents waited till their early thirties to start a family back in the mid fifties. They were able to buy a brand new 3 bedroom brick ranch, have a very nice cabin custom built for the weekends and put quite a bit into their savings all on one income. Dad was able to run a large department in a mortgage company, not with a fancy degree but with smarts and an amazing work ethic. Of course mom stayed home, raised the kids and kept the house beautiful. Even then priorities were important, Dad was happy to drive to Dodges and Fords when he could have been driving Cadillacs and Corvettes
@@RA10H56u must be irish
Gate way drug😢 lol
That's why they had fewer pot heads and drug addicts... Almost like making them illegal did nothing but fill the prisons.
i love that the reason pot will kill you is because of a different drug
They never gave such a dire speech for driving drunk at happy hour did they?
All the junkies I ever knew were just boozers in reality.
Every drug addict I've ever met started with alcohol. Some of them never even smoked weed before trying hard drugs.
Friday's point, delivered extremely badly, was that it in the 70s it was still just as illegal as heroin and required you to interact with the same level of criminal to acquire it. He wasn't wrong. For a long, long time most of the weed available in the US was horrible Mexican brick that was indeed grown, transported and sold by the cartels.
Grow the shit in your backyard or basement. Ban police searches for bullshit reasons. Give money to neither the government nor the gangsters. Problem effing solved forever.
your dealer might want to keep you as a customer... so he puts crack in your weed.
"I'm not gonna lecture you,"
[lectures him]
not a lecture he was just laying it out striaght
@@MistressMary...22-u9jHe's smug ASF. Thank goodness people no longer think like him.
@@hippiedaze1970 better thinking than what we have now with bozos who cant even tell the difference between men and women..
@@MistressMary...22-u9j You're a real idiot. A real dummy. You must be a conservative Republican talking like that.
@@MistressMary...22-u9j found the filthy terf
It's hilarious how much sense this kid is making, and how right he was. Yet he was trying to be portrayed as the idiot here.
Remember in the 1960s censors were a a LOT stricter and held a lot more power than they do now.. basically the writers supported pot so they used this as a workaround..
@@jamesreynolds5776 lmao i love it
@@jamesreynolds5776that's what I'm seeing. That kid is making too much sense to be a 1960's bad guy
The kid is still in the wrong though.
Cop that explained the dangers of Marijuana and drug addiction in general (and why legalizing drugs is always a bad idea) was on point.
Potheads are so obsessed with weed that they can't even see it corrupting their own morality and worldview. Would that 23 year old man really want to create a world where his daughter was 4x more likely to end up a drug addict that her previous generation?
The writers of this show clearly understand the retarded progressive mindest about drug liberation years and years before it was this politically relevant, and in a few years (I hope) some of you will understand how drug addiction degrade society and abstain from this "new morality" progressives are so obsessed about and keep awaiting it.
But this new morality will never arrive, and what will arrive is a horrible, degraded, ugly society where 30 year olds act like children while chemically dependent to alcohol, pot, adderalls, anti depressives all at once as they somehow thinking that modernity is a good thing.
If you think the legalization of drugs is a good thing, take a stroll through the non priviledged areas in San Francisco, Detroit, Chicago and many other states that decided to be flexible on drug legality.
BUT - the cops were right too ---- look at the streets of Philly!!!
Fun fact: Harry Morgan, who played Officer Bill "I doubt it" Gannon (0:14) died at the age of 93 in Los Angeles in 2011, meaning that he did indeed live to see pot legally sold in stores.
Fun fact...he's acting in a police drama
@@VinceGoodrum haha
I'm gonna call my blunts "Harry Morgan's" .
he already looked 90 in the 60s
@@shaunsteele6926 he looked like that in the 70s and 80s too.
"No, I'm not going to give you a lecture...Now, you listen to me!"
I was just a little tyke when these episodes first aired. They made an impression. I was straight as an arrow because I never wanted to end up in a police station, having Sgt. Joe Friday say, "Now you listen to me!" The image of that happening was scarier than any other possibility. Looking back, I think Jack Webb was some kind of surrogate father figure. And in the 1960s, a lot of kids were scared of their fathers, and what they might do - if you got out of line.
@@mxbishopHe was also a raging alcoholic.
@@mxbishop My old man had a quick temper and a sadistic streak. He enjoyed bullying me and my twin, that's for sure.
There you go.@@boataxe4605
I used to see this show, too, but it didn't have that effect on me. I thought it was supposed to be a parody of some kind, & it made me laugh. But, yeah well, that's surely what I always wanted - to have my kid growing up "scared of" me & what I "might do". I was born & a child during those years, as well, & I'll just say 2 things right now : Fuck any parent who wanted to bully & terrify their children into compliance; they lacked the intelligence or the love to teach rather than enforce. And, if you found Joe Friday/Jack Webb "scary" then you must have feared too many things & I don't know what anybody could ever do for you; he was as full of shit then as he would be now ( ..a clenched haircut over a skint-back forehead & a constantly dull, disgusted expression don't add up to anything like what he must have thought they did. ) @@mxbishop
The supposed antagonist of this scene was the calm rational adult in the room
"Weed's not gonna kill you, as a matter of fact, it could be legal in the future"
"NOW YOU LISTEN HERE JUNKIE"
You mean ignorant and dumb?
The condescending adult was far from rational spewing propaganda laden tripe
@@stevekru6518 Haa the fact that you are on here debating a fictional TV character tells me everything I need to know ace! Light up another one Einstein!
Haa the fact that you are on here debating a fictional TV character tells me everything I need to know ace! Light up another one Einstein!
The kid's speech was well-written. Couldn't have expressed it better.
He took those cops to school so hard their parents probably wondered if they had detention.
Script came right from the UN, the same 💩👜 's that pedal climate crisis and gay love. Hollyweird is just a propaganda tool.
I wish I could argue a case that well high on weed. 😂
Well-written by a bunch of total leftist hippies calling themselves "writers".
Surprisingly so
"Why don't you go after the big bad guys, like politicians and police who run the drug rackets?" "We're not allowed to do that, fella."
You nailed it! Add to that the CIA
Because they pay our salary buster - so let me give my BS speech anyway.
@@jimbosc Yep and you nailed it too.
It's called a "Consistency of Evidence" you can't just bust down the door guns blazing!
sadly it would be another 30-40 years before people started catching on to the fact that their elected representatives are criminals
All I've ever learned is marijuana is a gateway to the refrigerator.😂😂😂
“Food is a gateway to obesity, we should ban food”
Ice cream is a helluva drug 😂
Lol
Bwaahahahaahaha
Munchies right?😂
"I'm not gonna lecture you, I don;t have time. Anyway, here's my lecture"
It wasn't even 1 minute long, he probably meant something a lot longer.
You must not have a dad lol
The point is pot won't kill you
Pot won't kill you
Pot won't kill you
I'm 61 years old. I s'pose I'll probably become a Heroin addict any minute now
You and I both, only I am 76. Any minute now, I'll go looking for a pusher!
Im 65 any minute it could happen
Go ahead and laugh, Mister. Any day now...
They made Heroin 20 times more addictive, changed the name to Oxicontin and mainstreamed it.
I started off with iced tea, and then it got to a point where I needed my Folgers every morning. Now I’ve gone straight to cappuccinos and lattes and recently began experimenting with espresso. So don’t let anyone tell you that iced tea isn’t a gateway caffeine source.
He's 23 and has a family, a house, a car, a good education, and a career. And it's all thanks to Yes I Cannabis.
That was the era of every employer gave experience to build upon. Today it’s literally the opposite. Very few employers offer experience for high paying jobs.
@known3617 They don't offer experience, and they don't value experience. They hire young, stupid and cheap.
That's because this was at a time before the U.S. economy got decimated by regressive marxist politicos.
no, it was thanks to this being written in a time before right wing Reganomics sent everyone's jobs to China because outsourcing jobs to countrys with slave labour saves the corporations so much money.
The thing I love about Dragnet (this show) is the introductions. One episode goes something like "The year is 1960.. While an average house costs 5 thousand dollars, up in the Hollywood Hills. Movie Stars spend up to one hundred thousand dollars on mansions".
Jeez!
Damn this dude was 100% on point.
I love the way he's somehow meant to be the voice of evil in this scene
That writer was a genius and foretold the future. Was he Jules Verne re-incarnated?
@@thomasrussell4674Still sounds like the voice of evil.
@@thomasrussell4674My guess is that the writers were totally cool with marijuana (surprise surprise!) but there’s no way a pro-drug message would make it past the censors. So they have a “villain” give an extremely calm, thoughtful critique of society, and all the “good guys” can respond with is “Uhhhh… you’re wrong!”
@@nw42 yeah that's absolutely believable
I've never experimented with hard drugs while stoned. But a few times when I was drunk I did. Alcohol is the real gateway drug. Just glad I don't have that addictive personality.
"Trust me bro I can quit anyday"@markasread4349
I don't think it's a secret that alcohol is a direct gateway to cocaine
@@jesterman1302 I'll drink to that! 🍻🍻🍻
alcohol is absolutely the "gateway drug" thanks for saying that...also ..anything can be bad or good depending on how its used...
fr all my friends started taking pills and H because it mixed well with cigarettes and booze, that’s the only reason, not fucking weed, in fact they stopped doing that because of weed
“ Laws are going to change to keep up with today’s morality.” That quote hits.
Makes you wonder if we humans are fit to create laws
@@shellshock10 Well we abolished slavery....
@@shellshock10 then that begs the question are we fit to NOT have them?
yes we are@@shellshock10
@@victortesla4198you won’t be surprised, but many of those “moralizers” aren’t too happy about that either
The way that guy’s speech was written and the way the actor delivered it, I wouldn’t be surprised if the writers enjoyed the herb themselves. It was a well-reasoned and ultimately accurate argument.
I was trying to figure out if I was wording myself correctly, because this is exactly what I thought upon hearing this just now, for the first time.
This idea is hillarious just a bunch of long haired Hollywood yuppies siting in an office writing a script that will clown Nixon and Regan for fighting an unadulterated plant.
@@shawnndixon5254 You don’t know how time works or what a yuppie is apparently.
@@richsackett3423Yuppie is the correct word: it means the young urban middle class. And I believe this was during Nixon's time, but obviously not Reagan's. I would imagine so as Nixon was the first president to really come down hard on pot.
"Cannabis was officially outlawed for any use (medical included) with the passage of the 1970 Controlled Substances Act (CSA)."
This also leads me to believe this film was probably produced in the early 70s.
@@EzioAuditoreDaFirenze99 Shit dude google ffs. That isn't what it means. Yuppies didn't write comedy, they were upwardly-mobile Republicans driving new BMWs during the Reagan administration. You are talking out of your ass.
In this episode, the pot smoking young couple, (husband giving the sensible arguments in this scene), end up drowning their toddler daughter in the tub while they are stoned on the sofa. So despite the well written dialogue, the conclusion employs the same scare tactics as Reefer Madness did over three decades prior.
So this show is from the 60's, or 70's?
@@jamesryder8305 Dragnet began on radio in the 40s. Then TV in the 50s and again in the late 60s. The episode in question is from 1967. The show would have been revived again in 1980 but Jack Webb died.
@@jamesryder8305 Dragnet was an American television series starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan. It ran for four seasons. The timeframe was from January 12, 1967, to April 16, 1970.
Funny how Heroin was the worst they had to worry about, now we have Fentanyl which is 50 times stronger and killed George Floyd which caused the largest damages in American History.
@@nofortunatesonII There was also the television show from 2003-2004.
Alcohol is a bigger gateway drug than pot.
Yup alcohol was the one that made me want to try more, it wasn't enough and always makes you sick. I'll stick to my pot or sobriety now
@@Concordfan443 the dab pens are the worst IMO. 24/7 ease of access. I had to get off that first, I switched to just regular flower. After I was on regular flower I slowly tapered down and using edibles instead to break the smoking/vaping urge but still get the high so I'd avoid withdrawals and sleep issues. Then I quit those, and haven't really looked back. Magnesium and L-Theanine, tea and lot of water will help tremendously for the withdrawal and sleep issues. Good luck to you - you can do it
Wouldn't it make more sense for tobacco to be the gateway to marijuana? You have to learn to smoke first.
@@Concordfan443going sober is a good idea for you but for anyone else reading I recommend to not do carts or dabs because it wreaks havoc on your hippocampus and takes like 6 month full to return to a normal state and it’s not even worth it cus you’ll just build up your tolerance faster causing you to perceive yourself being less high than just using bud
@@briancrawford8751 I smoked weed be4 cigarettes or vaping. Thankfully. My friends can't put that ish down for the life of them.
“Marijuana will be packaged and taxed and sold right off the shelf.” THEY NAILED IT! I’m going to get some weed in a package off a shelf today!
I saw ending and baby drowns in tub.
It only took em 50 years!
Yeah, like 50 years later Marijuana was legalized in The State of California.
But, here's the thing. Marijuana is LEGAL state by state. It will always be illegal on the federal level
@@trishahouston3656 Nah, that will change too, but it will take an embarrassingly long time. In fact, I think it will only change once it becomes normal around the rest of the first world and America finds itself embarrassingly behind the times, as they often do.
Tip of the cap to the writers for actually getting the kid's perspective pretty much dialed, especially for 50+ years ago. So dialed it was an instant bug in the ass for Sgt. Joe Friday which triggered his famous "machine gun" lecture.
Yeah this is actually very good debate dialogue. Not good as in realistic - people don’t typically speak this articulately and extensively off the cuff, especially in arguments - but good as in an examination of the issue, which feels fairly authentic. The writers actually showed both sides of the debate pretty well, even if they did have to shoehorn in that fire and brimstone finish.
Hollywood creates the narratives. They are the Department of Propaganda. This is predictive programming. The government started experimenting with weed and other drugs for mind control and other reasons. It also had to be illegal so they had something to charge non violent people who smoked weed with and keep those prisons full. It remains illegal at the federal level.
@@PM-xu2nqthey did then, watch old debates. The later generations were taught that their emotions are more important than being logical or reasonable. People really did talk and behave in this manner.
@@DudeEggsthis was the same era that grew up with lead paint and otherwise perfectly reasonable individuals calling seatbelts a communist subversion…. More aware doesn’t equate to being more emotional
POT WILL NOT KILL YOU
01:27 "I'm not gonna give you a lecture, I don't have the time". Gives lecture.
i live the state-taxed, licensed cannabis life that this kid dreamed about
i like how pot leads to heroin but somehow alcohol doesn't.
Most drugs I only first took because I was to drunk and my inhibition was gone and I started to love them. Weed only made me more interested in Psychedelics which aren’t to bad either the main problem with weed was starting to hang around criminals and addicts (because it is illegal)
LMFAO. You're a criminal too if you're smoking it and it's illegal where you are dummy.@@m.h.4144
Cigarettes and alcohol where my gateway to pot in 1989.
Something I heard some guest on NPR say 20ish years ago:
"*sigh* Look, EVERYBODY knows that marijuana is a gateway drug. Young people start with alcohol, then they go and try pot, and then..."
I can't believe the host didn't stop the guest right there. Absolutely fucking ridiculous.
It's actually not ridiculous. @@matholomewbrooksopoulos7085
Pot will not kill you, but while high, I almost died, trying to take my pants off, over my head.
That one has me laughing out loud. Nice one pot head, or should I call you pants head?
Knew a guy back in the 00s who tried Afghani White Widow, freaked out over his heartrate, called an ambulance, and wound up looking like an idiot.
made me LOL
(Yeah!) I tried to take my pants (👖!) off w/ my suspenders on and you can't do that just on hi Stoned on morta!)
POT IS SAFER THAN ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
I love this clip. Funny how he makes Gannon and Friday look like a couple of schmucks by using logic while they use fear and threats. Friday says, time you grow up but what he really means is time you conform or I’ll throw you in jail.
@rockymountainadventuresmin8159L
@rockymountainadventuresmin8159 In that case, we should get rid of the booze too. That seemed to work so well in the 1920s/30s. There's a difference between substances like alcohol and weed, vs. hard stuff like meth and heroin. Some people have addictive tendencies and can't stop at one or two drinks (or joints or whatever). Some people can be responsible adults and indulge in their vices without harming themselves or those around them. Maybe we should just let people be the adults they are, and help the problematic ones with their substance abuse rather than treating them like dirty criminals.
@rockymountainadventuresmin8159
Lol, pot has been with humanity for thousands of years. You are obviously just drinking that D.A.R.E. Kool Aid.
Its only illegal because it was hurting certain industries, they had to come up with INSANE lies, and now it carries a stigma that people like you fall for.
My mother smoked all her life, had kids, Catholic school, started a business, all on pot. Yup. Im a proud pot smoker and always will be. It never stopped be, it never led me down the wrong path.
YOU put yourself down the wrong path, not the drug.
@rockymountainadventuresmin8159some stoner girl hurt you huh
@rockymountainadventuresmin8159right, everything was going great then BAM! Marijuana ruined everything....
The "pothead " called it.
Thing is I believe Jack Webb was a smoker. He did cigarette ads.
He died of a heart attack at age of 62.
Too bad he was unaware that nicotine in cigarettes is one of the most addictive drugs there is.
This episode turned me off of marijuana... That was, until my doctor prescribed it to treat my PTSD.
That is absolutely hilarious.
😂😂😂😂😂
The funny thing is the guys saying MARIJUANA WILL KILL YOU are far more likely to have PTSD and be beating their wives and kids.
Instead of weed, try EMDR therapy for PTSD. In my view, weed just covers up the PTSD without treating it.
The hospital gave my a load of morphine, but when I got out I switched to marijuana. How's that for a gateway drug?
Rest in peace, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan. Happy birthday, Willie Nelson!
To be fair, Harry Morgan lived to 96.
Hahahahaha!
@@meatsackproductions4533 YES>>>BUT DID HE EVER DO IT ON POT????
@@timruth8767 >>>
Willie has given up cannabis as has Snoop Dog. Sad.
I love how this dude is straight up confident of what he is saying, almost as if they knew the future! How time reveals!
They make the future happen
Everyone always looks back at history with rose-tinted glasses. To be fair to the anti-MJ people, the pro-MJ people have been saying "pot will be legal within the next 10 years" for 70+ years now. I remember saying it in the 80s, then came the 90s and it was still illegal. It's the like fusion power trope "Fusion is always 30 years away". They were wrong about the hippies growing up and putting on ties, and going to the voting booths -- those are the boomers you zoomers rally so hard against. It turns out that age & wisdom (aka life experience) changes how you see the world. You become less naive, more realistic, more pragmatic.
He was off by 30 or 40 years, but you'd have thought it was right around the corner when he said it
@@basedostrich 😂😂😂 It's a scripted TV show. The dialog is almost as realistic as the idea that pot will make you forget your baby in the bathtub.
THEY know the future because THEY wrote it down.. Secret Destiny of America by Manly Palmer Hall 33°.
The actor playing the pothead, Tim Donnelly, was actually 23 years old when this scene was shot. The longest running role in his TV career began 5 years later in 1972 as fireman Chet Kelly in the series 'Emergency!'. The producer of 'Emergency!' was none other than Jack Webb, who plays Joe Friday in this scene.
Thanks! I KNEW I'd seen that face before.
The guy with whiter hair is colonel Potter from Mash in the later seasons.
Great Info Thanks
What was this? A PSA or an actual movie/show?
Thanks!
I was sure I knew him from somewhere
And just fifty years later, the guys prediction came true.
More like 30 yrs , California legalized in the 90s..
It did.
He predicted fenty
@@MyTwoCents2 He predicted Rihanna's makeup line?
"I'm not gonna give you a lecture" gives him a lecture.
Cracks me up that all the while they were demonizing pot, they were pushing the most addictive drug at the time - nicotine.
Is nicotine more addictive than alcohol? I smoked socially with coworkers a few times, couldn't give half a shit about it. But god damn do I love me a beer, or wine, or whiskey...
yes @@aluisious
Is it nicotine or the pyrazines in cigarettes that are addictive? Supposedly in the 80's they started adding all kinds of different chemicals into cigarettes that made them more addictive.
and behind the scenes, they were pushing ...Television. Mass propaganda indoctrination and mind control.
@@sbswtnchoice No, the nicotine is very addictive by itself. Additive-free cigarettes are not any less addictive.
There are some additives used by some companies that make your lungs transfer the nicotine to your blood faster, which will feel like you're getting a stronger kick while you're smoking, but this doesn't really have any effect on long-term addiction potential.
Love how he lectures him with a voice forged in Winston's and Johnny Walker. Talking health.
I love Dragnet, but I've been smoking now marijuana for 51 years, and I'm fine.
The problem isn't when _one person_ smokes marijuana... but when an entire society enables drug use, by lenient policies -- look at the streets of ANY BLUE CITY... you'll find thousands of homeless DRUG ADDICTS living in $#!&-stained tents, clogging up the sidewalks, and being a general menace to society.
You've missed the big picture. Drugs RUINED a great country.
id like to see what you define as fine.
@@alexm2833 I'm 66, still go to work every day, have a nice IRA, have a loving companion of 31 years, and I'm both happy and content. How's your life going?
@@KDoyle4 The world has been my oyster and still is, i did more, seen more, at the age of 30 than most people in a life time, at 50 i'm running out of ideas but have an incredible wife and children more money than know what do do with. I cant say as much about some of my marijuana loving friends and family members. I hated how pot made me feel but they loved it , they settled for mediocrity, i used their predicament to propel me forward. Everyone has their own path but its been my observation that pot makes you dull and acts as an anchor in life.
Smoked for 50 years myself. Retired chemistry teacher, graduated cum laude from a competitive university, own a hobby farm, and know that it’s I’d not id. Don’t be a hater.
The message would be more effective if it were delivered truthfully. I've been smoking pot for over a decade and I've never said to myself "This isn't giving me enough bang for the buck anymore, It's no longer exciting, I'll try heroin, fentanyl and meth now". Pot has never caused me to become addicted, lose a job, wreck a relationship or end up in jail. Give people facts and let them make an informed decision about drug use. To be honest, I'd rather deal with a stoner over a drunk any day. They're nicer people.
Amen, dude
For sure. Stoners are pretty chill. Boozers can be out of control assholes. (I’m a boozer, but chill. 😂)
But sadly tbere are exceptions. Perhaps you're just lucky. Or not as emotionally weak as many others.
It's been proven many hard cord addits started with Marijuana, & progressed to the stronger stuff.
For medical reasons it is good. Not entertainment. It's sad people can't have fun without altering their statecif mine. Like getting drunk. Many people enjoy life just being themselves. No clutches to change personality.
Same here, but there are plenty of people who do. That's not the fault of weed though. Most people are introduced to drug culture with weed first.
@@taylorneal5825 Yeah, there’s not too many people who decide to snort some coke before they’ve tried weed. I’ve never known any. They might exist though 😂
The only thing pot kills is my anxiety and PTSD
Too relatable 😂
preach.
and your brain cells
@@brosonly3389 says the guy who likes his own comments
And your ability to reason and your desire to work and be productive.
"I'm not gonna lecture you."
(immediately lectures him)
It’s crazy how their main point for why you shouldn’t do it was “because you’ll end up in jail”. If that’s the main negative consequence, then wouldn’t that make it painfully obvious that it shouldn’t be illegal anymore?
“We made marijuana illegal so you won’t do it anymore”
“Why don’t you want me to do it”
“Because it’s illegal”
@@littlemoth4956🤪🤪
And after his speech, Joe steps outside and lights up a nice, safe Winston. In another episode, he shoots a man while on a late night quest for cigarettes.
It tasted good like a cigarette should
And dies at a all to young of age from emphysema .
Cigarettes are safer than alcohol and pot should be legalized, anti smoking advocates are communists
Pot and cigarettes are safer than alcohol consumption
@@buddyleewoods2327 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION CAUSES MORE DEATHS THAN SMOKING CIGARETTES AND SMOKING POT,BOTH CIGARETTE SMOKING AS WELL AS POT SMOKING ARE BOTH SAFER THAN ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, ALCOHOL IS THE REAL GATEWAY DRUG
This certainly aged well...
I mean, it's almost like they predicted the streets being full of homeless drug addicts, living in tents... being careful where you walk, to avoid $hit and needles.
And it's almost like the hippies did grow up, and implement their dumb ideas, in EVERY BLUE CITY.
I suspect it will when it’s realized that heavy pot use increases the risk of schizophrenia.
@@TheNightWatcher1385 Oooooo!! Whoa, HEAVY man!
Just FYI sugar increases the risk of being fat....such is life. @@TheNightWatcher1385
@@TheNightWatcher1385well I smoke light Pot so it won't be an issue. Its very similar to heavy pot, just lighter.
You'll move from marijuana to to Doritos. You'll see. You'll see.
I did. I did.
Even nacho cheese !
lmao
Marijuana saved my life. I did two years in Iraq during operation Iraqi freedom and half the guys i served with have committed suicide, coincidentally they're the ones who didn't smoke weed, me and everybody else that smokes weed are just fine and our PTSD is in check. And I own a four-bedroom house and three cars and I smoke "pot" .
Thank you and all your crew for your service boss
Bs. Men have fought wars for all of history and never killed themselves this is a modern problem you don’t need drugs you need balls
Thank you, and keep it real. - A fellow pothead
Why do you need 3 cars
Thank you for your service!
It’s nice to know this kid gets his life together and becomes part of California Fire and Rescue Squad 51😂
I thought I recognized the voice. I would have never recognized his face without your comment. Amazing what a mustache and long hair can do. Maybe, Clark Kent should of wore a mustache.
Thought I recognized him. Good catch.
LOL yeah he won't become a mainliner . Love these old drug propaganda things.
chet !..... from emergency....minus the mustache
Good catch tho always suspected Chet was a partner 😅
1:27 "No, I'm not going to give you a lecture"
Proceeds to lecture him for the rest of the clip
Tobacco is the gateway drug.
💯 damn skippy! 👍
Cigarettes and then booze.
There's no such thing as a gateway drug.
@@MrPAULONEAL for some people i would agree but many with addictive personalities who get addicted to substances in general rather than one substance i would definitely say that's not the case, basically gateway drugs do exist to those with substance abuse disorders.
No alcohol is
No beer is another fact alcohol consumption causes more deaths than smoking cigarettes ever could in fact beer and or hard liquor should be treated in exactly the same way as cigarettes are
Keep in mind that this character was written to sound this intelligent. The actors and crew likely had empathy for this viewpoint.
Most definitely. Heard the script has him later as the killer of his own child for being so stoned.. pft haha
Seems this was the real idea tho
@@santiagogiuntoli6726probly had to keep it in for funding but someone def was smoking
Well Harry Morgan did I don't know about webb Morgan worth largely Pro cannabis
@RaniaIsAwesomeWhat are you even talking about??
@@saturnlight939 I think the point was to show that a drug can seem reasonable and still be super dangerous. It's attacking the middle class kids who thought the propaganda against pot was ridiculous - basically saying these know it all young people would suffer for their unwillingness to acknowledge risks.
A pretty unfair take
“No im not going to give you a lecture…”
Immediately gives eye rolling, pearl clutching lecture.
Speaking as someone who almost died from alcoholism twice and could never drink normally, pot has been a lifesaver for me (once I started drinking I literally couldn't stop) and it gives me just the right amount of relaxation but doesn't cause the obsessive, addictive usage for me as alcohol and other drugs do. Pot has been the only mind-altering substance that I've used for 10 years and I really believe it hasn't harmed me a bit. Unlike alcohol, I don't have to keep using more and more for the same effect. I limit my usage to night time when I'm safe at home and everything's done and it's a great way for me to unwind without harming myself. And I've never craved marijuana like I did alcohol.
Can confirm. Pot helped me get off alcohol, narcotics, and hard psychedelics for good
You don’t believe pot is harming you because you don’t know what life is like sober. Pot doesn’t enhance anything except your own ability to be comfortable with mediocrity.
Enjoy the lack of braincells doubled down from both the alc and the pot
@@BikingVikingHHyap yap yap. Take a hit and chill tf out
@@BikingVikingHHno ones bussiness what another man puts in his body
Oh how I love it when Hollywood lectures us about morality.
Did you not notice? There were two narratives happening here. You seem to have only heard the one that fits with your narrative. It's a recurring theme in todays society.
🔥
Hey Steve, who got the last word? Looks like Friday. Who is the star of the show? Who was the target audience? How did this episode end again??? Oh yeah! The parents were smoking weed and because of that, their child died.
There are always two narratives when Hollywood lectures us, but one is given a louder voice. You seem to have been triggered by someone criticizing Hollywood. It's a recurring theme in today's society.
Orange monkey
@@Cookie-Dough-Dynamo Wow, real intelligent.
That was a big catchphrase back in the 60’s N 70’s . Everyone that smoked Mary Jane always said : “ One day we will be buying packs of joints in the store “ and look at it now . ✌️N❤️2ALL
In the stores? --Not nearly as good as the heirloom varieties. I've become such a snob.
thankfully I grew up in the 80s when Nancy Reagan told us that drugs were bad and we'd all die if we used them
Just Say No!@@shaunsteele6926
I wish we could in Tennessee lol!
Also, we said that legalization would destroy the black market-- and it did.
The writers did a great job of showing both sides of the debate, even 60 years ago.
Except the fact that weed doesn’t give you a kick, and even though you can build a tolerance you never don’t get high, that’s way different
If by "both sides of the argument" you mean one stoner that's 100% correct vs 2 caricatures of all the lies & trash science behind the war on drugs then I agree completely.
@@GPGOLDENTEE Haha, yeah. Wasn’t saying they made great points, just that it wasn’t heavily biased one way, as shows of those times usually were.
Yes, reality and fantasy
@@dr.mark.b.hubbleI'm more surprised they didn't make the stoner a walking stereotype for a weed smoker (unkempt unemployed lazy hippy burnout) and instead made him a put together relatively intelligent family man that just simply enjoys some wacky tabacky sometimes.
"Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic is alcohol, morphine or idealism." ~Jung
"Pot is evil"
Also: "Now, let me pour you a drink"
Also too dont forget, “Have a smoke, you’re 12 years old, Jimmy, it’s about time you puff a cig!”
There nothing wrong with alcohol in moderation. Weed makes you act up after 1 puff.
B.S.@@danjjjatest
@@danjjjatest, I think the young hep cats would call you Square.
@@danjjjatestMaybe if you have an undiagnosed mental illness. I’ve been high several times and drunk many times and weed definitely makes me feel more docile compared to alcohol.
After decades of trying to overcome ADD with therapists and pills, the only - ONLY - thing that has provided relief is pot. Particular strains of the plant quiet the distractions and allow me to really focus. and get things done. The pills were shit, the pot was relief.
I'm curious, focus on what? How does ADD interfere with your life?
I have issues with focus also, what strains worked for you?
I've grown mine own since that became legal but I have to ask, how do you deal with the munchies? Is your weight an issue?
@@Actaeon2nd I've never used any before. It is still illegal where I live.
@@aluisious "I'm curious, focus on what? How does ADD interfere with your life?"
Focus on anything! ADD makes it impossible to pay attention even when you actively try to. It interferes with school and work, or just getting mundane tasks finished. You can even fall asleep when you're not actively engaged, like in a business meeting where the things being discussed don't affect you.
Jack Webb was a jazz aficionado, and owned one of the most complete collections of life jazz recordings in the USA. He rubbed elbows with all the great jazz musicians of that era. Jack Webb blew weed daddy-o.
Might have blew weed however had no prob turn in friends 4 being so called commies. Check out Dalton Trumbo
I doubt it.
@@johnkrieger185Hollywood was all smoking weed back in the day
I bet Webb was donked out on some high grade cheeba in this scene right here.
@@mezmerizer0266 they all smoked weed, and swapped wives back then.
Can confirm, tried pot and I died.
I also tried the Pot , and i can confirm it killed me as well. Real NASTY STUFF!
There's more to life than being alive !"£%^&*()_++_)(*&^%$£"! !
lol
lmao
Tell Casper I said hi.
Anybody else watching this stoned?
And Jack said all this, went to the bar with his pals, where they toasted themselves for the great work they were doing dealing with drugs...
Kills your ambition. It creates opportunities for the sober.
That’s true, I quit in 1980, now that I just retired I have no need for ambition, guess what I’m gona do?
@@revolvermaster4939 -same here.
Has s house, a car, kids, wears a suit, is well spoken, and makes reasonable arguments.
"Time to grow up."
Oh, Sergent Friday you were sooooooo right! I used to be just like that guy, clean cut youngster, church every Sunday. Hell, my hair was even shorter than this fellows! Slicked back with brill cream.
This it started, got mixed up in the wrong crowd after my first Three Dog Night concert, started blowing grass to fit in, then reds, uppers, downers, and finally mainlining smack! Now I'm running around town (often not wearing a tie), growing out my sideburns, sporting leisure suits, looking for key parties, seeing X-rated movies. I even voted for Mondale!
Then you grew up.
3 Dog Night broke up due to drug and sex addickshuns
Sgt Friday could have used a toke.
Voted for Mondale well there is your problem.
SLICKBACK?! This is PUSHBACK
I love it. That generations stance on grass was hilarious. “Pot will ruin your life” says the same guy that that had a bottle of rye in his desk at work. It’s completely fine to black out and hit your wife because the pot roast wasn’t cooked right but you take a puff of that reefer to relax your muscles after a days labor and you’ll end up on heroin for sure. I guess the saddest part really is how no one has their own opinions, they just let the propaganda guide their world views.
Exactly. They demonize the reefer adicts then drive home 8 whiskeys deep, finish their second pack of smokes for the day, and hit their wife for making dry potroast.
Religion went to bed with government to incarcerate those evil minorities and hippies for smoking grass. So f*ck up.
So you want to smell like @$$ for the rest of your life?
Don't mess up the pot roast
You you think everyone today isn't allowing propaganda to control their world views? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The young guy was way ahead of his time and he was right
On Dragnet, anything drug related is an instant classic.
pot was my gateway drug to cigarettes. Since I couldn't get weed, I got a real addiction.
Sounds like nicotine was your gateway drug to nicotine?
Marijuana leading to harder drugs? Lest we forget...booze is the gateway drug that most start with.
No I believe cigarettes!
Marijuana is not a getaway drug to heavier drugs, peer pressure from friends to participate is.
As a drug & alcohol counselor, it's usually booze that leads to bad decisions and first attempts at new drugs.
Why always straight to the strawman?
"Yeah, you're right: Marijuana will lead to worse things, but, uh... alcohol will do it first! So, there!"
That's no defense for marijuana. Seriously, was it a pothead who first came up with that "argument"?
@@czikkanhardt4750
It points out the hypocrisy of that argument and the pretend concern for people's health. Besides, pot wasn't made illegal over health concerns or how it supposedly leads to heavier drugs in the first place.
I love how he makes a point, the kid refutes it, then he makes the same point again.
20 years and still waiting for the hard stuff to take over....
Since 1977 here.
I did the hard stuff and right back to weed. Don't even drink no more
I loved Dragnet when I was a kid, my dad and I watched it together in the 50s when I was really little. This particular scene was from the remake, “Dragnet 67” (or so) which I watched as a teenager. I’m now listening to a podcast of the original Dragnet radio program. It was a sensation in its day, there was nothing else like it.
When Jack Webb passed away the LAPD gave him a full formal officer’s burial and retired his Sargent 714 badge.
Dragnet supported the LAPD and the LAPD supported Dragnet. One must always take that with a grain of salt when listening or watching.
Dragnet was legitimate copaganda. Complete nonsense show.
I hated that show as a little kid & it just got more annoying & patronizing the more I saw it.. Makes a youngster not like or trust the coppers!
That’s so cool !! Corny as it was it Was Class. Unlike the world we live in today. 😢✌️
@@comradeweedity1648 This is the first time I have seen this term.
I was a kid when the rerun ran on Nick at Nite! I thought it was the sh!t!!! And I was little lol like 5, and 6 years old little! Sadly I went the other way of the law, but I don’t care what negative comments ppl are leaving on this thread. I MYSELF LOVED IT!!!
Been puffing since 84...zero debt and plans to retire soon. Don't drink or do any other drugs...sorry Jack...no van by the river for me.✌✌👍
I started smoking early 1980 era . ADD meds made me sick
Took a electronics class in highschool . Worked at a electronics repair station
For 15 years commission
$ 900 month . Then the market
Changed made in the USA was dead on electronics.
Then came made in China junk
Cheep tv sets , audio gear . Ect ect . Throw away electronics .
I worked for zenith in my hometown while still in school
1977 era . It has been a strange trip .
@@patrickcoughlin-qj9ukawesome
There's an episode were Gannon dips his finger into a powder puts it to his tongue and declares it to be LSD. I bet that was an interesting ride back to the station. 🤣
LSD isn’t a powder it’s a liquid and if you were to go into a room where it was being manufactured without proper ppe you’d get more than just a interesting ride you could potentially lose your mind.
Interesting rest of the day and next day if it was Owsley or Orange Sunshine acid.
🤣🤣🤣
Good thing it wasn't fentanyl...
@@MrPAULONEAL Roight...fentanyl didn't exsist then.
1:25 "No I'm not gonna give you a lecture, I don't have the time"
Then proceeds to lecture.
The cop sounds like he probably died from legal cigarettes 🚬 😂😂
And the illegality of pot is what connected pot users to the black market dealers who were also selling the hard stuff. Also, the lies that were being told about pot were true about hard drugs,but since the government lied about pot people assumed that they were lying about the hard stuff. It was a case of the little boy who cried wolf,the little boy being the government.
The same government that deemed that oral heroin was non addictive when prescribed by your doctor as Oxycotin
Government is the big, bad wolf.
This
I wonder where the other two replies are?
shadow banned people i think@@boataxe4605
“…..You think you’re pretty high & far out don’t ya? Well let me tell you something! For every person I’ve seen smoking weed or getting high on reefer, I’ve seen another one face down in the gutter, with a dirty needle in his arm!” So funny…Awesome!
Marry Jane leads you to other drugs , hell it lead me to the fridge .
Milk isn't a drug@@patrickcoughlin-qj9uk
So a portion of those people were not face down in a gutter with a needle in their arm? They were just smoking pot? Is he saying two separate groups of people are doing 2 separate substances or that everyone is smoking pot and a portion of that crowd has also put and needle in his or her arm and subsequently ended up face down in the gutter? It's important to be specific.
No, that’s just a Joe Friday quote from another episode! It’s hilarious..
@IDontBuyIt50 not a sitcom. Was a popular show. Lots of people watched it otherwise it wouldn't be a show.
That's exactly how I ended up mainlining marijuana.
It's hard for the occasional stem or seed to go through the needle. 😂
Just as the edible is kicking in...
RIP Tim Donnelly , he was best known as firefighter Chet Kelly on " Emergency! "
Good call! I didn't recognize him at first.
I wonder if he smoked maryjane on Engine 51?
@@terryjwood "Engine 51...grass fire in progress!"
Friday _told_ him he'd wind up dead. Did he listen? Naaahhhh....
I thought he looked familiar.
Two years ago, I had a terrible drinking problem and I was very unhealthy. I quit cold turkey but smoked pot to help with the transition. Ive lost 70lbs since I quit and i feel the best I've ever felt. I dont mean this next statement as hyperbole but pure fact: alcohol is poison.
Same here, grew a plant for fun and now i have more weed than i've ever smoked. Once the bong got hit the bottle got dropped. Also noticed it really helps with nicotine withdrawls so currently using it to drop cigarettes too. I wish i was the kinda person who found beastly energy in the high, but im not, so my workouts have gone to hell. But id rather have my wind back then keep working out as a smoker
Blah blah blah, another dumb pot smoker named Nick.
Yeah it's just poison. And very toxic to success of any kind.
You're still a smoker and harming your lungs with the bong you dummy 11 year old kid.@@Skorpa-c5o
Delicious, delicious poison....
The 3 pack a day smoker lectures him on pot. 🤔
And that nicotine delivery device killed him
"Well, you oughta give it a try fella, it might keep you out of jail." Holy shit, this is the origin of Detective Bookman on Seinfeld.
Used to love toking up and watching Dragnet back in the day.
“They end up dead or wishing they were” spoken like a true person that hasn’t hit the Zaza.
this is really something. Time is on our side.
POT IS NOT A GATEWAY DRUG ALSO POT DOESN'T KILL, BEER IS A GATEWAY DRUG, BAER ALSO KILLS,HARD LIQUOR IS A GATEWAY DRUG AND LIQUOR KILLS,
Actor Tim Donnelly’s character accurately predicted the future.
Aww I just looked up Tim Donnelly - he died just two years ago at age 77. Jack Webb was a mentor to him.
My experience in the military, the heads kept to themselves and did not bother anybody.
good show. Unfortunate rhetoric. Only took 50yrs longer than predicated 😂😂😂
the whole show was biased AS
It's still not federally legal.
Cannabis is laughable compared to Alcohol.
I am more amazed by the fact that that kind of speech was from the 60’s than I am from how written it was (at this point I have no idea of the writer was pro or anti marijuana)
The episode ended with the couple losing a kid to drowning while they were too stoned to notice. This specific scene is spot on but I can see why a cop show in the late 60s wouldn’t fully condone marijuana use. It’s like the writers said, “this is how it really is” before pushing the message that was being pushed by law enforcement at the time.
@@DeltaDanner Yah feels about right, probably would’ve been shadow-banned by the public
Genius way to spread an opinion while not attacking the story or characters the show is about. Almost like reverse teaching. The "criminal" is dropping knowledge our lead characters just arent ready for yet
This show is too much. That opening soundbyte is priceless
"HAVE YOU BEEN SMOKING MARIJUANA"
that was every cop in America until the 90s
For the time the show was in i am surprised they didn't call it dope 😂
Willie Nelson , you are always on my mind
A friend of mine and I used to smoke and then watch Dragnet together over the phone on Nick at Nite. We would crack up laughing at Blue Boy and reenact the scenes during the commercials. Good times. 😜
So cool. My ex gf and I used to watch Nick at night stoned as f. Flash Gordon was hilarious.
This is mild, but indicative of the public’s misunderstanding at that time. For an even wilder look at how they viewed pot earlier than Dragnet, check out the cult movie Reefer Madness where kids would take one toke and start hallucinating and turn into certifiable psychotics. It started out as a Public Service movie and was turned into a hippie pothead cult classic comedy by ‘70s longhairs.
I watched reefer madness and I immediately tried pot for the first time because of it.
@@jamesproimos
We had a local theater back in the day that did a Saturday midnight double feature of Reefer Madness and Rocky Horror Picture Show. Packed with pretty much the same crowd every week.
@@Paladin70 I just remember trying to prove the movie wrong "you know what movie? I'm going to smoke pot for the first time right now and I bet I end up killing zero people as a result!"
Turns out I was right and the movie was wrong.
@@jamesproimos
Yeah it was so over the top and out of touch that that’s why it turned into a cult comedy because of the ridiculous misconceptions.
Y'all have to remember your cultural history. Reefer has been around a long time.
After prohibition was dropped, the BIG importers of alcohol had to find out why liquor sales were dropping.
Well, people were smoking, and not getting that alcohol crap high, no hangover, no blackouts.
Sooo, the Alcohol lobby worked feverishly to make pot illegal.
They succeeded.
Here we are....
The biggest lie I was told was that marijuana leads to heroin. The two are miles apart & you're just as likely to end up on heroin being a drinker.
Or someone who injures an ankle playing sports and gets prescribed an opiate.
Drinking led to opiate use for me - got prescribed morphine after I got my jaw broke in a bar fight 😂
Haven't touched the stuff since my prescription ran out, but MAN was it a lifesaver when my face was full of screws! 🔩🦷😂
@@pnealiv7443 I was in the hospital years ago with 23 gall stones and pancretitis. My system laughed at morphine--it did nothing for the pain--but delaudid--man that stuff was the shit. I instantly felt amazing and begged for more the whole time.
@@LittleKing94 So you disagree with me on this point. Fine. But to then follow it up with "you probably snort meth and come on YT to discredit that fact to complete strangers so that they thumb up my comment?" That's one of the most bitter, nasty responses to a simple disagreement that I have heard online in a while. I feel sorry for you.
@@ScentsofStyle99 Was just kidding, sheesh
"Lets face it we're on opposite sides of the fence, and there's nothing we can do about it." A lesson for 2023 in dealing with people you find difficult. It's okay to fundamentally disagree with another person: you don't need to destroy their life over it on the internet.
I think I remember that one of these anti-drug episodes had Jack Webb stating that heroin can lead to LSD, and that LSD use was the final stage---the worst thing you could ingest.
Dear lord
And the military started with experimenting with LSD on american soldiers.