Hear how reading Malcolm X helped Leader of the Crips Big U change his mind set. His involvement in the cannabis industry & how he helped Nipsey Hussle’s journey . A court story that you won't believe.
Now it's time for Cannabis Talk one on one with Blue, Jill Grand and Mark and Craig Washerman, the pop brothers in law, the world's number one source for everything cannabis. Our special guest today is Big You, leader of them Notorious Game the Trips. Hello and welcome to Cannabis Talking one on one. My name is Blue. Alongside of me is the world famous Mark Washerman and the big famous guy, Mr Cho. I think there's a bigger dude on set. Finally, it's about time I get some weight around this room. I'm sick of being the big dog around the building. Big you, he said, the hood, laborhood. Not many of us could throw it, but you know what I mean, I get away with it. Next to him? What's going down, Big You? How are you doing? Baby? Living Man? Talking to him like baby, come on, I'm living Man. I came up in um check out the Smoker's Life. Yeah, cannabis Uh, Cannabis one on one. Yeah, it's Cannabis Talk one one. That's it. So I wasn't promoting the show. I ain't got no check a right bad at that man, Crackers and the Waters. That's that partial payment right there, just for y'all know the only thing they gave me with some crackers and they're all around the room, and and the edibles they did give me. They took the edibles back and put them on the table already ate some. I don't even know if theo. That's the coldest part about it. Here you gonna big here. And the funny thing is actually this motherfucker opened it back and the up like didn't they just give them me him? You can't put in front cannabis, Like, how's Mark doing that to you? Man? Yeah? Man, there's more, there's more, but wait, there's more. I got a bag of someone hitting around here. We got you. Don't worry about it, man. But they're only for consumption, you solely, you know what I'm saying. They're for friends, just for friends, just to use. You have to eat one before you leave, like floating. We're caring you full full forth a few of us. You gotta get them legs working. We gotta get up. He said, you want gonna let you down. I will not let you do. So listen, man, um. You know big you and a friend of a long time, and I love you, man, And I got to see the kids today that they've grown up. Huh, Yeah, they've grown up. They're bigger than that. That's how we see. That was what was at the house. Yeah, they were like these kids. Boy, they keep growing up. Man. So, but it's good to have you on Cannabis talk one on one man. And you know, one thing I want to I want to dive into this dear in my heart about about big you and a lot of people. You know, he's he's world famous. But you know is the charity and the foundation, the Crunchhall movement that you've always had and the things that you've done for the city of Los Angeles. Um, so, you know with the sports programs to the you know, giving back to the kids. Man, I remember your wife, you know, and you and everybody else. And you know, when I'm getting to know you as a youngster, I'm coming up and I'm watching this. You know, this influenceable man helps so many you know, kids and and in the community that it just makes me probably be a friend. But can you tell us a little bit about some of those those things that you involved in. Yeah, so, um inside the custry, for mean, we have like one of the biggest giveaways we do every year, we actually now we're just translated to every Wednesday, we get like two hundred meals to the kids every Wednesday. So we just got through doing to Me and my cousin Ron came from over there were just dropping them off. So but that's what it is like the life of love, working for the community. Um, finding different kind of ways. I do everything, and we try to find ways to get bookpa backpacks books. Um. I got a website that we're developing right now, me and my cousin Ron Brown. That's gonna be able to help parents that's at home dealing with home schooling. Like we both marketing myself. I got a seven and the five and that ship's hard. Hall, it's the hardest thing. And none of that our old kids, God bless them all. But my kids will listen to you better than you know what what I'm saying vice versas they don't listen to me, Like, God, Dad, you don't know what four plus. I'm like, OK, I gotta bring that up. I'm gonna learn it soon. Stop it, Joe, No, No, you know it's it's actually you know, giving back. So so by doing that, you know, um, I know that you you have been helping people throughout the Los Angeles area contall, and not only that throughout the nation. But but let's talk about some of the football stuff you do as well. I mean, I know you've been coaching actively for several years and stuff like that, and then I know you have some of the leagues or whatever it is, the traveling leagues you do that. Yeah, we're doing football. When I got I just creative. I just started doing basketball. This is my first year doing no, it's my second. You're doing AU basketball. But even more than that, what I like to tell people is about I got right now in the last team in that coach, I got twelve of my kids. That's indeed one colleges. So yeah, and then we had eight that made it to the lead to the NFL that came to our program over the seventh. I've been doing it for seventeen years now, and I think what people don't realize how long I've been doing it. Yeah. So I had started my program when I before I came home, so before I parode, I started developing option and uh, it's just really just been a lot of work. But my let me tell you, one of my highlighted moments was on screen break I had seven of my kids and in colleges was at my house. They all brought their girlfriends to come meet me, and it turned into a mic night that was what is that call? You might have seen me posted posted and uh and it was just a joy of my life to see these young black men who were always counted out all in college. I got twelve in D one consom you know what I'm saying, And that's like unheard of, especially from the trench all distract. I'm thinking, when we're not talking Los Alaminos, where South, whether they have I think something that we need to do for our listeners to just to really understand who we're talking to. It. This is Eugene Big you Henley, and you know, this is the ex scripts leader who when he says got out people, I don't think we properly set the table, you know for folks out there who are just listening, going to, oh who is this cat? What do you mean? Just got out? Yeah, just got out of prison, Folcus is what he means. But just not just got out of you know, the shower. He just got out the shower and started to help from kids out. You know, this is the ex script leader right here. If this is not you know, you're just a cat. That's oh man, I'm I just worked at Walmart. I'm happy to do some good things now with these kids. And as I say that to you, big you, you know growing up in that neighborhood and changing, I want to go back to where this beautiful change happened. You know, was it going to prison or where where did this transition in your life occur? Walkers down that Actually it was funny I had occurred. I was actually selling. I was in between Minnesota and between Minnesota Chicago. I was you're living fifteen keys to Chicago from Minnesota on the seal, and I bought Malcolm X Autobiography and I read Malcolm X Autobiography on the road. And then by the time I got there, I cut my hair off because I in Malcolm X Autobiography they was talking about kunks and it was talking about how we as black men try to be like everybody else with our hair and our women and all that stuff. And so in the book it affected me that much that I said, I didn't want to sell drugs not and I don't want to come my hair. So I stayed in Chicago for a while, but I didn't know how to do nothing else because I have been selling drugs and banging so long, and I was like, I didn't want to just become like just over Muslim at one time. So I ended up saying that Chicago, making long story short, I came back home. I ended up doing some other stuff. So I went to robbing. I was like, fuck it, I'm always good with this pistol. He ain't gonna say you did the time for it. I don't tell them. Yeah, I'm telling about only be So I ended up. I ended up so I was still young though I'm yeah, you know, I'm in my early twenties and so I'm two. I'm thinking, like, ship, I ain't gonna shull up now where you'll do. So I'm robbing everybody who sent it. So I'm but I'm robbing on a higher level. You know. That's what makes you a little better, justifying a little bit. They had extra paper, they could afford this, killing people they're doing good ship with. I'm going back in the hood of so and making a little stories short. End up getting caught Roberts from undercover police and up catching catching the case. I got sentence to fifty six years. But it was funny, is what, I'm ready to hear this one. What's ready? You know? What's what? What? What? What changed me even more than that was I've already been reading, so my mind was already in a different place. But for young men. And that's not and this is not just unique to African American Mesican's wife, it's everybody. I was sitting in the courtroom and they were they were talking about me in the courtroom in the language that I couldn't understand, and they were speaking in English, right, you under said, So it was at that moment that I understood it, like, damn, you didn't delivered yourself to these people and they're talking about you in front of you, and you don't understand the word they're saying. So I wouldn't got the Black Laws Dictionary. And while I was in there and I started studying the law. So then I started. But I've already got found guilty to the fifty six years. So in the process that I had caught another case while I was imprisoned, while while I was an account of jealist sticking on the police officers and I didn't do it. They didn't know who did it, but they said something anyway. I ended up fighting that case per per, and so that started me when you represent yourself, now you're doing the same thing to us up here. By the way, you lawyer over there, Now I'm an next trip lawyer. Now somebody who understands what I'm saying. And this lit up, and I'm like, okay, now you're talking lawyer, because I don't know what you say. Everybody's we're over here, like huh, Mark washerman over there in the porters starting their own fucking firm over heard like, yeah, I'm not Can you say that in English? Yeah? That's what they meant, though, is like, you know you could? That's yeah, that's exactly what he meant. He's like, like, what is that, purper? What that proper? Tell us about what happened? So signed it up? No, it was just that was that was that was the process of body me going proper. I started understanding the law and then I was and I understood that the way they charge us in our communities just wrong. So I still ended up I had to go back. I got sent to the fifty six years. I had them getting that back to Tree then for the twenty three. I did it thirteen, but I really was only supposed to do like nine. But I had called I did three years and nine months in the hole. So that's why right when I parode, when I seen when I met Blue Nim, I was just coming out the hole. So I had been in. I had been in solideary confinement for three years and nine months years and then I prode fifteen days out of out of out of the hole. So my mind was I wasn't even used to being around people, which you reading a lot more that what kept you going in that really just programming. Man. It was kind of like my first my first two months in the hole because of my sticking because of my accused assault on staff. They were um. So I had problems with the with the with the with the officers and them placing me first in the hole. So I had to get past that, let them resentments go the killer killer, and so I finally once I once I got pasted that, it was more like I started. I got the regular population, which was still hold solid confinement in the cell by yourself twenty four hours a day. There is to give us eight hours a week. So what they would do is because it was so many people in the whole. They couldn't give you your one hour a day or your two hours a day that you're supposed to get. They'll come give you eight hours, they'll come get they'll start to sale one and they go out. And then how many people want to go out? If it's raining, if it's healing, if it's sunny, if it's whatever, You're going out there in a pair of drawls, changed down and put you in a little kettle. They should put us in these uh, these kettles, the dog kettles with the toilet in the sink. And you never want to see each other, ship and everything right there right at your outdoors. Yeah, you're right next door. This is how closet me were. Yeah, right right right, yeah, change out of hand. You can't get your hand all the way through. You're chained up. You're like, now they know once you get into, once you get into okay, so you know. But but I did that, and it was that that was like my mental transformation, that was part of it. But that was a firm me to say that I when I came home, I wanted to help people and I wanted to be able to give back to black and brown people of our community that that don't know and especially who are going through it we went through and not realizing that they these people have a power of us if we give it to him. So I've been I made in my life work too to change people. And the one thing that that that I like this Californians did is is taking the um and changing the laws as far as cannabis. And it's the reason why shows like you Guys show is important and these shows need to go south and the South there're still licking colored people up for small petty crimes that involved cannabis part but not like in Texas, even Atlanta, you'll still get wrapped up. For Chicago, you still do more time than here. It's the change, It's the contact when you change. Like the reason why we need to get these shows and the shows like your shows around the world and a lot of people talking about it is because the contact of marijuana is the first contact that police used to Are you with you to get to start the process. Yeah, now you're in jail for a whole lot that I went to jail for that. Yeah, I got um My brother called the case, so I know I'm taking a lot of time ago. We got all the time forever you want. But what you thinking about that? What was Eugene Henley right here, big you from Prince Shaw will be right back after this break you did. Welcome back to Cannabis talking one on one alongside of me is Mark Washman, Joe Grande and Eugene Hanley, big one of Los Angeles finest for sure. And uh, sir, continue on your story man about you know the black man brother brother getting busted with smoking weed or something. No, no, we got what happened was it was in the process of I was me and my brothers and we just wrote him and he had forgot it yet Mari wanting the truck of the car. So we get poured over. So when we get poured over, the police they just making the assumption that they had where white the whole all that they call that prole So the guys like, do I smell marijuana? No, you don't smell wana, I don't smoke, don't smoke my pants. I don't know what you're selling. So that's that was the contact point. After they found the marijuana. So they pulled us out. They asked me my parole, I'm on parole, So I gotta tell him. So once I tell him on parole, now they can pull me in probable Mark. No, he didn't have anything. I'm in the passengers. See you you got no rights when when you're on parole and you cop comes out. No, it wasn't no smell it. They just said that. They just said after they found us. They used that as the grounds to say this. No they smelled the marijuana was before now the law change and so and so what happened as we went to we went to court. I hired a lawyer, so I'm I'm a parole violate my parole and said they found it in my um. When I go to my morrison, here the judge of my worstion here and is like, well, was the driver there? Yes? Was he driving the court? Yes? So why is he here? Because he he was on? Because I'm big you, because I was a big you. And so it went from there. In the an attorney, I mean the cop um was being religion with the judge and she was like, I don't know if you realize it, but you are in a real court of law. And they was going out at beefing. Oh yes, I'm like she was like, what are you talking to? And so we went through that. Press says, to make a long story short, they called my brother a gang member because he was in the car with me, right, And so the judge was like, well, why did you call him a game member? Because and this is now we're going to my brother's trial. The judge though, I love the fact that. Let me tell you what the cops said. This white cops said. He said, we call all of them gaming. So the judge said, he was gonnderstand Yeah, just said, well what if he was in the car with his mother should be a game member. Two. The judge almost stood up. The white just the white judge, he almost living. He is living, bro, he's it's the white judge. He's that white guy. He stands up. He's like what. Then he calms himself down. He says back down and he says, what do you mean by that? And he's like, well, their their mothers and fathers helped him do crimes. The sort mother. This is happening in front of you in real life. Like, I can't make this up. They even said I had They told them I said I was a game but I had tattoos. I don't have a tattoo. So the judges like when when I was at the standard, just like do you have any tattoos? And might Now the judge took over the case, he basically acting all the questions. Yeah, sure, I'm not hand starts representing. But it all goes back to marijuana though, So it all goes back to me because after they found the marijuana they used, they used the marijuana to say that was the reason why they searched. It hadn't even been open. It was still in the pack. It was still sulled. When they got they had their picture. It was like you ready to ship, like like you re ship. It wasn't going right, yeah, allegedly you they're not smelling like come on. But I'm just happy though that California. But I'm so involved in the case. So the judge was so livid. The judge has had each one of our attorneys right a dissertation to uh to this case. And it was and I was to address the search and cdure part and the contact part. And before he even let us read ours, the prosecuting attorney was like, we ain't writing nothing. We're just gonna drop the case. We're gonna let it go. So when he came back to court, they dropped the whole case against him and let it go. It was it was ridiculous, and but the judge was like, no, we're not stopping right here. I want to talk to this this this cops. Want to talk to the cops. Uh, who's ever over here to be a little like yeah, but we done, no, we we we could go. No, you're gonna watch the lecture these mother Price judge was hot, Bro. He was like because he felt like if this was the mentality this out on the street from the sergeants and the lieutenants, what are the guys I mean, which is out there which we've seen over and over and over. Well, that's that's the statement. I tell people A lot of people that didn't grow up in l a man like I go rong a period highway Bro, and cops were gang bangers, you know what I mean? Like you you you, and you say that you can say that to your mom or some other elder that doesn't really get it because they weren't there. But cops were gang banging back in the day. They would literally pull you out of car. Not even back in the day blue they still this is My point though, is that at that time, though the streets were so rough, is that that that they kind of had to But then it stopped and the streets didn't get so rough. And guess what, the cops kept gang banging and they kept ringing. A lot of us got like, okay, we all know who the crazy cops are. You know, if if, if, if all of us are sitting in the car there, damn, they're gonna go why are you wrong with these guys? Question of ye, Mark's driving in the car. They're looking at us like, okay, I'm shutting the funk up. They're gonna ask Mark, is he is he with us on his own will? Are you riding with on your own will? That's the kind they used to do that. Yeah, I had girlfriends? Why that was dated? Happening to me three times? Are you a kayus? Like? What then? Do you mean me using me? She's using me? What you know? The problem is? You know what the answer that is? They need to let cops smoke me or want them? Yeah, yeah, man, you're not trying. If they cops, it'll be a whole commer police force. Can you imagine? Yeah, we're fucking round being maybe maybe they started selling everybody that. I mean, they're kind of flipping training days with no fake movie no so so so they dropped that case, you know, And that's very fortunate of that. That's a beautiful thing because it seems like it was it was homes like they're trying to frame it on you again because you were the guy in parole and I was. I had a bigger name. My name holds holds a lot of way. It's funny big you as I hear you say that, and I'm just curious too, would you give a tribute to your success of changing to reading. Malcolm X was the first one that you say, you go in, who really did it? Blue Little gave you his brother's book. I don't know. Let's me going, I'm Blue Little. That's my real last name. If you don't know, those who don't know, that's Malcolm X's real last name. Cat's you know what I'm saying. That's done my history. It's funny though, because as you say that, I'm a huge fan of it too, and just knowledge and going to school getting your degree and things like that. Like you know, I've always been a proponent. I was the first of my family to do it, and I look at it like I've soaked in so much knowledge the streets. You a lot of knowledge as well, don't get it twisted. But when you soak up that game, that talk that you refer to you when you go to court and you hear these people talking about you and the way you don't know, you need to soak up that type of knowledge folks from reading, from learning, and be inspired by a book like Malcolm X. Then if something happens which big you, it didn't shake him up straight Malcolm X, after rolling his grave going that motherfucker didn't read my book well enough, he took, by any means necessary, to a whole nother level. By that being said, he said he went back in and read more and then learned the law, which is crazy and dope all in the same factors that said himself, I think it's called mercy. That was not that kind of reminds me of that the lawyer and reading it just it's just great knowledge. And for that's why I was like, would you say you would attribute the change to reading? Definitely, without a doubt, that's mama proponent reading and it's not just watch I'll be talking to my kids. Do you tell my well he got books on um yo. If you read it, you reinforce it. Once you read it, and you and you and you read it and you see those words, they can never take that from you. I got another story, you know. When I first got the prison, I had read the title of fifteen. And the tile of fifteen is a book that they give you, is the book of rules that you can write the police up for violating yourself of violence. It's called the title fifteen. I read the title of fifteen, and I just memorize what I needed when you can write them up in prison or in prison. In prison, so if if you're it's the title charges on the police officer while you're there, are on yourself. It tells you what you can what you can't do. It tells you what you're supposed to have, what you're not supposed to add. I had read the title of fifteen. So when I got there, um by me being big you. When I got to the yard, a lot of people have gave me a lot of stuff, and they sent me a TV. I had TV or radio, hotpot. But I wasn't supposed to have all that stuff because I was in reception. So when the police seen it before, you get this stuff. So the police going my cell, I walked the child and going to sell it, just rabbits to sell tad to sell up. I went and wrote six or two was just complaint for him from memory. And I wrote the complaint for him from just remember it, just from what I do, and I just dropped it under the under the um my first time of writing one. Didn't even know it was gonna work. And I slid under the door and we kept on going back to child. So as the next morning, by time I came back, they had everything that they had took but the TV and the radio because I wasn't even supposed to have that. But they even gave me the crop pop back. I wouldn't had that yet, but there was like, man, we're gonna make a deal with You're gonna give you this back. And but but that was the point that made me realize that if you read it, the one thing they can't do is take that from you, if you played the game right, They couldn't take that knowledge from me that I had obtained. They could take me physically, take my shoes, my clothes, but it was the knowledge I had obtained from reading the book that I realized in that moment that they could not take from me. Right. And I've been telling that the kids forever get the knowledge in the books, get what you the information they can't take. They can take your life, but they cannot take with you your education. They can and they're still gonna sunk with us because we're black and brown, period, and it's gonna happen and we can't get That's why I love the script and Mark says it because you know it could funk with us. The bad cop is gonna be a bad cop. But if you know your rules and you know your rights, you follow the script, you shut the funk up. You're gonna get out of this in a in a better way. Period. You know, one of my mentors they need to smoke weed. Yeah, smoke, go from blue to green, you know. You know one of the one of my mentors has always told me says, once your mind expands from its original form, it can never go back. And that's exactly what reading does. It expands your mind from its original forms, so therefore it cannot go back. It's like writing a bike. Once you learn how to ride a bike, ninety percent of the time. You can ride a bike your rest of your life. You know, it might not be as good as riding that bike, but you sure do remember how to ride that dame bike. And so that's the kind of education that you know, our youth needs to get first and foremost and then. And that's what I've seen you doing. I mean throughout the years, man, I've you know, I've watched you ever since you've been out like I've watched you, you know, spend a large proportion of your private personal time to helping youth. You know what I mean, hours, dude, Hours and hours on the football field, hours and hours at community centers, hours and hours putting proposals together. I met up on you know, with them till three in the morning, with secretaries on the phone, and we're trying to put together, you know, proposals for ship. I mean, this man puts his life out there to help others, to educate people and give them something that maybe he possibly didn't have that same direction on. So yeah, no, I'm I'm I'm a big fan of this man. It's funny for those that's the ex Cripts leader Big You, also known as Eugene Hanley from the belly button name. And as you as you go to that right that belly button name, you cut the cord. Baby, that's your name from the cord. And as you hear all this, even yourself, and you get to look back and you think of your own childhood and say, you know, and then you just said it like we didn't have that chance. When you see some of these kids though, so going in a different direction, the ones that you're trying to help that can't though, how is that message? It's gotta be so hard, But how do you try to relate that message? Man? Funk that big you we out here doing it? Doc, Come on, you know what I mean? I kind of usually don't get that. I've seen people get it, get them, give them what you know what I'm talking about. The mean, I know you can ground and get big big brother, but you know with me, with me, when kids talk to me, it's kind of hard for him to tell me because I've been yeah and so so what kids tend to do. What I see when people reaching out the kids and they mind and thinking, he ain't never struggled, not but for me, they know I struggled because it's the information age. So before we walk through a room, they already know everything about you. There is a no the intern. They're gonna tell him everything about you, answer make stuff that really ain't true, so you know, but so they so with me is different because I mean I can tell the kid, I've been hungry, I've been chased, I've been under cards, I've been the shot. I mean'sout seven different times, you know what I mean. So it's like, I know what you're going through, and I'm where you need to get to. I'm where you're trying to get to, so let me help you get there. I need to find out what's going on with you, what's really bothering you, And you need to understand because I had a kid to day I was turning to and his problem with his father and his mother is that he gotta do too much. I gotta clean up, I gotta do this thing. I do that. I'm ready to leave home. And I said, I guess what's gonna happen. You know you're gonna leave home. You're gonna be going to your parting house for two weeks, three weeks. They're gonna get tired. Eve be in there. You're gonna do all the cleaning up your home. We're gonna figure out, gotta clean up to stay here. He ain't gonna have to clean up. You have to clean up. But then when you get there, if it's a real structured house, you're gonna have to do homework, the same thing you're running for at home. So and I'm telling these kids because right now I have a real problem in my community where kids don't have nowhere to go. Remind me of me. So now I'm buying hotels at night. I'm trying to get these kids somewhere to stay because I can't let them sleep in my store all night, every night, you know what I mean. So I got sometime I little sleep in the store. Sometimes I'm like, man, listen, I gotta go home, you know what I mean. And it's real. It's like right now today, today, I'm talking about today. I don't got enough money to to help every kid that needs somewhere to sleep, because then they'll figure out what, Uncle, give us some money to go, get some one to sleep. I get one room, you know what I mean. I'm like, look, if the rumors tore up, if y'all missed his room up, I ain't get your on the room, no, you know what I mean. And then I gotta get him to school right so, and then it's like if they get kicked out the house, I figured it's a four day window before the parents ready to let him come back. You know what I mean about a four day window. And I gotta keep him alive and keep him out of trouble within that four days, you know what I mean. So I'll be looking at that. Good analogy is if you get if you get arrested, you're gonna be cleaning yourself, your mama's let alone, if the cat's card and you get your okay, let's just say you got a job and it's a blessing and you start getting up your own apartment. Guess what you gotta do at an apartment. You gotta clean up, you everything, pay the fucking bills that paying. It's so crazy that mind that kid who don't even get that. You know they're still young. But Blue hasn't made Why blue, Blue hasn't made? Blue don't like he has he has made? That hasn't made? Has A made? Has A made? All of us do? In South Orange County. My maiden was at the house here, not all of us has a maid. Let me take this my peeky up right now, there's the point in your life where you realize your time is more valuable as well. Though. If you get to that freedom, there's a there's a more valuable space and time for what you need to do. Not that you don't clean your own mass, but you know, hold on, he's on the phone, please and bigge, what are you doing now in the cannabis community in the space. Well, we creating some brands. I'm creating some brands. Um. I've really been looking at a lot as Himp because I like the way himp does for the body. Um, CBD products, CBD products, So I mean that's great way. Yeah, we're coming out with a hold not to crunch our brand. I'm smugly doing something with blue and I got to cut the people that's doing that. So I like it myself. I don't I don't actually consume anything. I don't eat meat. I don't I don't eat meat, I don't take nothing. I don't smoke, I don't drink. I'll do nothing. It's a lot of fun you're eating trying to try to they tried to get years. He's like I'm good. What about the edible? So now I made a deal with my mother man a long time ago. Man, I wouldn't get no tattoos. I wouldn't, I wouldn't use drugs, but I'll beat the ship out of people. Wait a minute, that's where I went to go. Learn it that my mom is paid for karate. Like, you've got sisters, you got to protect them all to take from these motherfucker's Me and then me and this man is Road. I've seen these two rolls, you know what I mean. Almost took him. I almost took you down one day at West Khalifa's video shoot. I almost had you on the ground. Yeah, you attack from the I don't get that. That's a terrible joke. I literally went to take him down though. I was like, I'm taking this motle down. And then I ended up with a stiff neck for three days. Bro. Everybody was looking at me like, so, D didn't just engage with the CBD tinksters oils and rubs and smoke like that. And that's funny. That's exactly what I do. I don't do and I think th hc ha'pens. Over twenty two plus years no alcohol no drugs at all. So it's like I only do exactly what that is. I'm drinking this new CBD drink which is called kill Cliff strictly CBD, all this type of stuff like that. I find it so much better for the body, and especially guys like us that are so fucking big that you know, I mean, yeah, it's just be too big for the body. It's like, okay, I can't be living like that. So what made you though lean towards that, Well, just really just studying it. Um. It was. It was so many laws that was changing to California, and then I already always felt that let me tell you this, I don't know if I can say that, say whatever you want. Okay, Well, in prison, the only thing that kept the animals calm come was marijuana. So they need it, That's what I'm saying about. The cops need marijuana. Isn't that crazy that they got weed in fucking prison? And yet all the ship it starts with that in the car, I smell weed and then we're gonna put you in jail where you can smoke. And it's just nuts to think that how the system really works, because you're thinking, oh my god, there's more anecdotal evidence right there. And now big us running with the anecdotal evidence saying cannabis works best when you're in prison for the craziest. And you know that type of evidence though, is like, you know, hence the seabeed bowlers. When are more people are gonna realize that one of the cops gonna realize that the government that they fuck it. It's working here. It's because, let's just face it, it's not like they can use that anecdotal evidence say it's really working well in prison, but it is. And big you, how do you think or do you know or can you tell? How did that cannabis get into prison? Is it strictly the guards? Is it straight up tennis ball? Everybody's over then shut Come on, you didn't really ask that, an I just say that they need it. And that's the reason why I'm in this field because I see the comming effect of I mean, I mean, I don't know the healing point, but I know them it sometimes some people needs it, you know what it much need it? I need it needed. I've had two hip surgeries. I have this bad ankle right and after the two hip surgeries, I tore my laborers that had to slice my i TU band up to put it in there to replace my laborers, which then gave me fucking arthritis. So now I'm, you know, forty eight years old walking with this limp. All the time, before I started using seery, my pain would be you know, seven eight level from a one to ten, and it's dropped down to like a good four or five six when it gets cold. So my point is, I see how it's helped me at quote unquote a younger age of forty eight, But look at that sixty year old woman year old who really could use some help harder than popping all these pills and going, you know what, I'm taking all this fucking medication. Yeah, my liver, my old certain, my gut, everything else. And it's like you've got this organic natural way. So there's so much hold that thought. Man, it's Cannabis Talk one one. Will be right back for Big You. Welcome back to Cannabi's Talk one oh one. We are here with Blue, Joe Grande and Big You, and you know we gotta give our special thanks to Pitt, Peanut and gen Love those three girls. Man, God, you cut me, you cut me off. I think Elvis, he's trying to cut I love those four girls, ladies, all four of them. Right back around here. It's the time of the show where we're going to get into the high five with big You. All right, question number one, Big You, here you go. How old are you the first time you smoked weed? And where did you get it from? First time? Uh? Maybe nine? Look at that thought? Nine were I had? I had a family friend. She used to sell marijuana, and we even that she lived across from from the elementary school. So when she would leave, she would just give us the bags to hold, like when certain people come by here hooking him up. And then we didn't really know what side. She just knew what bags, right, so we knew because that's back then, it's to sell them by sticks. So you can get the stick out of this was This was a one dollar one and this one was a was a five out of sticks. We knew it was the one up five, So you picked the one of the five stick up and then no, we just my my my cousin, my older cousin used to take them and split them and then take something out and roll it back up. Yeah, and that was what you got your first week, and it was like the same thing to me. It was the same high as the first cigarette. Yeah, people, it was like the first cigarette. Yeah, it's like the early age or you're nine, you're exactly. That's the point is that you know, you know, it was like alright. Question number two of the High five, what is your favorite way to use cannabis? When you smile? I'm smoked, But when you did my favorite way to use it um from my hand to their hands and their money back the best down. No one's given that. I think we have to close down the High five. We're done retired. There ain't not one person. That's not one person that Muther Hustler up here, like God, salute shot was brilliant, said he said. From my hand to the hand, back to my hand with my hand. Fantastical. Question number three of the High five would beg you craziest place you've ever used or smoked cannabis or sold it or sold it? How about that state prison? That's another fucking first. That's another first. There ain't you many cats that we've been on it since they not? Nobody said State President that is was a decent weed. I had the decent weeed for the people who was just coming in because they still have money. And then the ones who've been in there you just whatever is always a story with that because like guys who were in prison already, they have the you know, the connection to the streets is kind of waning away, so they're going they're calling home telling them I'm gonna get killed if I don't. Are they coming with us? And so it's but you got the guys are fresh in already got you say, the real packs for they got because they already got cash on them. Connection there after a couple of years, people for a couple of years and they dropped off to you gotta get the new ones, right, good hustle, like that's good game. Just to know right there, four of the high five, Mr Big, you go ahead. What what is your coach to munchies when you get when you got high? What's you go to munchies when you get high? Chips? Man? I don't know, might go too much. Just ships we go, yea god damn big right now kind of chips or just one. It's funny because I'm so Mexican that everything I eat need to have a corn ship with it. Everything. Yeah, that's what that's what they stole it from. Yeah, that's exactly what it is. It's a flavored cornship. It's like everything needs a fucking corn. You don't care what I meant, And I'm like, rise, I'll put a little chip on perfect. That makes it good for me. Ships with everything. Question number five on the high five, if you can smoke with anyone big you dead or alive, who would you smoke with Snoop? You ain't smoke with Snoop? If I was, would be Snoop. We heard one. But I'm scared of Snoop though, because I've been in there with Snoop smoke and it's like they don't smoke. Yeah they have you ever seen have you been a weird? Snoop's actually been it with you the bishop and and a that experience. I've actually had that experience. I've sit there and watched him like everybody's rolling up and then people walking through the door and putting out their kind here walking out putting his kind, he putting and everybody's putting out in the room. Is like and I'm sitting like I'm sitting like I'm trying to lowers I can get to get fresh air I'm sitting low and I'm watching snoop big Holdier. You sure you don't want to try this. I'm good. I'm gonna be the only sober person in this room. In the room, but I'm gonna tell you when I dig it. Hu and um and I think it was it was Michael Spinks and Larry Home fight. I'm in Seattle, now, you guys, remember this is this is nine right, this is when we in Seattle. So we're bringing the real back then. Six down in the pan, float down the pan back then. So I am out of telling me smoke, Bro, Michael speaks was hidden Larry Holmes in the head and I was staying like damn, like he ain't moving his head, Bro, like pudging them like move. And I'm sitting there on the couch and it's like I'm trying to say, did I say that yet? Right? Why am I this compopulated like to And I'm trying to remember, and I'm having the conversation and I'm trying to remember, like did I did you really say that? I said? You know, when I'm talking, I'm trying to people moving. I'm thinking like this ain't cool, right? How do I get unlike this Nike. You don't milk cookies stew, but we're doing. Everybody's like, that's the ultimate one. You don't gonna be chasing that forever. I'm like, no, I'm mad. I was. Lord knows, I was chasing it forever. I need to. That's why I need to get sober, because exactly what you just said, I was chasing that high forever. Man. Oh that's a good line. It's a terrible line. Many lines. I can't say lines again. Oh my god, no breaking out in the sway. You know. It's actually, um, it's funny because you know, a lot of people get get caught into the high and and don't really enjoy it anymore. I think I think there's some people that are just you know, getting high to get high versus like, you know, there's a time I think when when I was getting high, that I was just getting hi to get high every single day, and I was smoking, smoking, and finally, you know, I just was like at this point, I'm like, I'm just not one hundred when I'm when I'm getting high, Like I don't have that focus. I can't get as many things done. I missed too, I stumbled too much. And there's people like this guy right here. He smokes all freaking days and he doesn't even stop though he here, he's already consumed more than most people doing a week my head during show, he's done more than more people. You know, those doctors wanted to give me riddle in and all sorts of shape over the year. And you still should know they need the ship. What was it? What was the word? He needs it? What was it? Man? You gotta have it like it's different. So but it's great to have you on the show, big you um. You know. One of the things I want to tell you that you know also admired from you before we get out of here, is you know all the different celebrities and people that you've influenced to to to be out there and do the right thing and have the ability to to be successful and just kind of been behind a lot of these art artists and again, man, the kids and the things that you've done for the city of Los Angeles and just in other cities and states as well, but specifically for Los Angeles. Man, keep up the good work. Before we get out, is there anything you want to plug or talk about? And before you check out? Well then, like I said, I got an app coming out. The documentary. Oh, the documentary. Yeah, I'm doing a documentary with effects. It's one of the biggest documentaries just coming out since Dr Dre and um Um Jimmy Avine. Yeah we got one. Is the six parts already paid for, fully paid for, a really big budget. Um. So it's me Jimmy Henceman, you're gonna hear Jimmy here to talk about him and pop sound like the first time. Bim me Um Walking Flocker mother as uh Russ and mother. Oh man, she got a story. I didn't. I don't know her story. She got the number one story in the documentary when no joke but hard I kind of like Walking Flocker. He he comes with no when you see this talking about his mama is the one sat multiple times? Wow, damn it. Oh tell story is so much, so much more interest it. Did you do mean that? Bro? I'm telling you she did all that, not the but she hustled. She she hustled. She was doing herything Like you're like, Okay, you're doing your thing like I did my thing, but you did some more things. But she was doing it. From a point of view of a woman though, like her whole family from Like her story is gonna be amazing, bro, Like okay, who else is it? Okay, now you got me so public. That's why I was like walking flock his mother, like it doesn't get that as much press as I feel like he should be getting. Drop it my son. But now I remember seeing something on him. His mom was pushing a lot of stuff that he was doing. And I didn't know she had a story, like like what you're claiming, But I felt his mama's presence of just major support and down. But she but looks she had. She was she was behind ludicrous first Nicki Minaj, Yeah, she had ludicrous Nicki Minaja, Yes she had. Umu was the other boy name from Atlanta, um big Boy or Killer Mike. He already dark skin at tall, beefing with Jeez beat Rick Ross no beef not not dof he beefing with Jeezy, him and Jesus used to be published. Yeah, Oh she got in, bro. Her story is so she heard her paper then that's what waker came after that. She already had done all them, like her name, her name of people, She's touched and really managing there with the industry so well then too, I mean here, yeah, it was making he was millions on the roads, just like you know other big with all these people around. And then he learned how to make his underground name and book shows and make money. So we got her. We got Jimmy hits me. Her story, like I said, her story is gonna be. Her story is gonna kind of trump everybody mines only goes back. Mines is more like the streets. And then the fact that I've been in music since nineteen My first artist was popular que La Kwan and um did from there corrupt and going and Nipsey and all the rest of them. So it talks about that and we got who that's we got us, and we got Mike Tyson on it. We got we got home, plus this production start. We're actually shooting. We're actually shooting today. We are we finished like the first four episodes, six episodes, like we've been all over when everywhere. When we're in to Europe, we've been the um Satchel Pay, We've been into good They opposedly went to Africa to finish your some shots, So we've been everywhere. Talk about that as you dropped eight million, I want to get back to you, Bill, big you before we let you go. As you just reminded me talking because maybe cats don't know how did you meet Nipsey and how did that relationship come about where you started working with him? Down with Nipsey, we all grew up from the same neighborhood. Nipcy is like my baby homeboy, like he like maybe seven eight generations under me in an arch of the roll the sixties in the crypts. So when I when I came home, I was dealing with Sugar first, So and dealing with Sugar. I went through that learning you know, I went. I went from HARRYO first and dealing with Harroo in prison. I was in yard with hare you for two years. Come on and deal with Sugar and it's like hearing both of them talk about each other, right, Yeah, it was just funny. He's just funny. And if you don't know who Yo and and and Sugar, they were bloods from different the big the big home maies, the big leaders are both the crystian the bludy. To talk about, this is what we had to do. So dealing with both of them then coming on and like I said, um, just when I I my time was should get ran out and it was time for me to find another artist. So that's when I went to my neighborhood and start looking for artists. And I was kind of like, you know, acting around. And my nephew told me about this young cat named Nipsy, so I went to go looking for him. So when I found him, he played me some music, He played me bullets and got no name. Like this is hard, and I'm like, what can we do? And so we kind of started moving. I sifted through a bunch of the artists and then the story kind of goes from there. We moved on. Um, I couldn't really get in the industry because my name was so ominous, Like I couldn't even get on Big Boy Talk show. Yeah, but then when you know, they whenever be on the show, Kirt, wouldn't you know? I see Fuzzy one time. He didn't know who I was, and and uh, what wassi know? I knew who he was, but I really I reallyn't know him at time, but I knew somebody told me who he was and I'm talking to him and he's like, yeah, yeah, you got a new orleance. Okay, bro, we're figured out. Did I say I'm big you? He said change, So I don't know we can do that to back up, like but you know fuzzy my boy. But it was like that was fighters right there. Yeah, that's how hard it was to be big you trying to move in the industry. So that's what forced me to go get Steve Lobel. Yeah, shout out to Steve Man. He's been doing that ship for I love Steve back with the licks. My guy, he's a music guy who doing ship for years. And my brother if you see him, tell Joe Granted up because I remember him from way back in the day. And just this you know white cat that you just don't know who's so insited the hip hop game. Look at this guy but hip hop Steve and here like this guy's hip hop and like, no, mother fucker, like that's hip hop hip hop. He'll get you somewhere hip hop. So that's when I went and got Steve so because it was so hard for me. So I'm like, let me go get Steve somebody that and my wife sister, my wife's niece was married to Steve, so I already that's how I knew Steve from her and she's always telling me about it. So I met him. I met him at a concert and uh, I introduced myself and then we kind of went from there and I'm like, yeah, man, I have a new artist. Man, I want you to help me with him. And we started moving and Steve brought like, um, China deal in China, deal in Japan. He brought John Supiro, which we eventually signed to Cinematic Music Group and um. From there, it just took off and then we're on the road. I left right after that because I got put it in cups so some other stuff, and so I was like, man, I'm cool on this for a second. And that's when I was like, yeah, okay, you gotta wake up, you know, like you just tripped out and so you know, and then that it goes like because people you slide sometime, you know what I mean. And so I kind of I left it alone and I had to refocus my life and myself and that's when like, that's my second life back, really what I just didn't do nothing else but sports football, and I was like, and I focused on that team I was talking about that's in college, that that one and that the youngsters in college right now, and it was only with them every single day, every day nothing what a big changing something like that, And it's gotta make you feel and think like I wonder how many more if I can or what's this group just that specials? And I think it's it's a combination of all but the influence of doing something like that and even gives you. It makes me think God's have bigger purpose for you even here, right Damn dude, actaid all the time. Man, I see so many people dying and some people are going, and I'm thinking like, wow, with all these kids, man, you know what I mean. So, but I mean, you know, I can boast this that with Developing Options, which is my company. Um, Over the last fifteen years that I've been doing these contracts with the Mayor's office, we have gotten the gang violus down almost like we are in a different place than we were, especially with Red and Blue in the music industry and in the streets of l A. So the violence is down so much lower than this and it was before I started doing this work. And I really want to take it across the country, take an other place, just to develop an option party helping because the difference is what we do is this, we give big homies who are influenials in those neighborhoods the ability to go out and work and concentrate on doing that work, like they don't have to go they don't have to go to work and then come back and do this stay in the hood and being a representative hoo and represent and then you know, we were like the ones who really got the real hard to do it right because it's the ones that it's something out there that really want to help their community. I want to see that community thrive. Because before I came home and we created the brand to Crenshaw brand, it was we didn't we we made Crenshaw something different, not to just us, but the brand was already going because people were formiliar with the Mosha boyzenhood. But we made the brand a more accessible brand, you know what I mean? Yeah, and we took it. And so what I wanted to do was cheech my home was how to own their own. So when I came home out of prison, I don't I don't want to say his name wrong, but Moscy Tongue, I hope I said it right. Um, it was was kind of like my my, my mentor, and I felt like we needed to come back and love ourselves. So we needed to create brands that people would love. And what's funny is people don't know Nipsey never went to Crinshaw, he never went to Chrishaw. I went to Christia, he went to Hambleted. He and so what I was telling him what he was when I was teaching him and telling him a lot, bro, You're gonna take the hood to a whole another level. And he got it. And when I left, he took it and he kept kept going with the brand, with the with the brand, you know what I mean, and created his own thing. Yeah. Yeah, he was phenomenal man. He he um. He's gonna do more for us in his going than then probably he would have did if he didn't went longer because so many kids can see his example and so many and they have affirmed his words and his intelligence and and and and talking about businesses and becoming entrepreneurs and doing for self and and putting yourself it being a self made and coming out to ghett you can do it type buying in the hood like that. It was. It was key and like you said, people wouldn't know that ship and if you wouldn't pass, because that's the message that got said because of his passing and and and that's the only thing that that that that makes me be able to deal with the comfort of it, like like because it was so tragic and the way it happened, and how the whole world's seen it, and it was something that you know, everywhere I go people asking me that and this and this it was and they asked me how coming was so big because I don't think people have ever seen an artist of that magnitude pass. We heard about pot dying, we heard about Biggie Dyan, we heard about what You didn't actually see it. You didn't next to see it. He was just up for a Grammy. He was just you know, doing a TV special for news. So it was something that was transcended that and you've got people who have never seen a person actually and from life from the hood like l A represented coming there. He was a good kid, but he was just exactly just going in that direction, changing damn near your images on a cript exactly. Hold on, this is the way the crips act is doing what in the neighborhood. You doing what for people why do I think this about that he changes us? You know what I'm saying, he was changing. Okay, you got some tattoos that you can see from just looking at his face, But damn, that don't mean he's gonna punch you or slap your stread avery time. He was. He was a proper. He was a perfect one. He was charismatic, good looking, uh, intelligent. Yeah, snoop, snoop, that was my guy. No but but but it was so hurtful because of he was the perfect one. And when I chose him, when I chose to put my money, time and energy behind him, I was looking at all of that like I've seen it. Yeah, I've seen that intelligence because I had to choose who I was gonna put on. You know what I mean. That's your pocket that you put my pocket was my money. And when his brother, when his brother went to jail, he lived with me. He lived in my condos, back and forth. And so I've seen it, you know what I mean. And I and everybody else got a chance to see it before he passed. And that's the good thing. It didn't even after he passed. Now people see it. So every time I see this a highlight in my life to be able to say that I was a part of that, you know what I mean, a lot of people thank you for doing what you did there because a lot of people, probably I didn't even know that story. So that I'm thinking you personally, because for you to put that money and time in artists like that, we'll have to do part two. I want to touch real quick on something else that's kind of a street related and how did you deal with and how have you been dealing with I mean, you're not thinking leader of the cripts anymore, but you've got a heavy hand in influencing with everybody with the Black Lives Matter movement on. Let's not all fucking go over there and burn everything up and take it all anyways, I felt like, like I've seen cats and Long Beach. It was some crypts and Long Beach for instance, they stood out on one street. Hey, motherfucker's you first some Long Beach. No, they get the funk out of here. My pointage, I've seen some crips, and there were crips at the time, uh stick standing up, which I'm like, it was another example of what crypts do for their neighborhoods that are good. My point is with you big, you being the ex leader of the crypts, how have you had to deal with? What have you had to deal with? And what are you doing? Well? I'm not the ex leader of Chris, you know. I was waiting for something like that. It's no leader to Christ period. But but I know what you're saying. So no, My whole thing on the Black Lives Matter movement is that is about time. It's um is overdue and this country still doesn't get it. And I'm not talking to and I did. I did an interview and I was telling them that it's needed. Sometimes you gotta burn it down sometimes, but don't burn your home down, you know, but sometimes because we have though that's the last time I like during the Rodney kN King was right at home. It was right in the mix of everything. You know. Now it's it's a little different, you know what I mean. It's a little different. It's a little different only in the fact that, uh, and we want to be realistic. It's different only because we have a virus that's keeping everybody at home and TVs on. If we did not have this virus, it would be going over people's heads. But because it's happening in this time, and we have the greatest president in the world, Donald Trump. This dumb motherfucker's. Hey, look, let me tell you. Let me tell you why. Let me tell you why Donald Trump is great for us. Tell you why he is great for us? Because he exactly because before Donald Trump, there was never black gang members, Hispanic game members, all concerned about politics. We have never been this never he is. This guy is the best thing that is that could have happened to African Americans. And look, not only are we becoming conscious of of of political of the president politicy, we come to conscious of inner city politics. We needed Donald Trump at this time because Obama put us to sleep. Obama willed us to sleep, and that it was like the voice was there. He finally got that voice. So it's like had somebody to vote in. It was a false sense of reality that we needed Trump to come back and say no, motherfucker's And that's why I'm saying for us, for for for for for men from the inner city of of these these different populicies. We needed him. We need him to scare the shut up and say, look, grow the funk up, grow up, right, that's real sputs out there acting like are running their mouths and saying something what this motherfucker? Well, then guess what you need to do in November, and guess what you need to do before November, because by the time it gets November, it might be too fuckings. Especially if you want cannabis in your city and you want that, you gotta be voting at early. You know, Jews a lot, all these times you gotta be voted for your mayors. You're all these other fucking things that you guys, focus and wake up. I agree one thousand percent. But and and that's the thing too, that we we we forget that the most touching part of us in our community is your mayors, your city councils, your um your governors. Those are the people who affect you because they affect your actual finances. Right, That's that's what people were missing. It's really not the president because he deal with the federal money. It's the mayor. Is to actually start with your governor, who are you electing to be your governor? And then it goes down from here because the governor could really say funk what the president is saying, and even city telling your local city mayor as well. Look what look into what your city mayors. It's been cleared through this process because some of them were like, f you, this is what we're doing. And it's starting to happen more often than not because you know, you're like, can you do that? Can our state do that? You know, you're starting to question all questions. We got Hitler, and we got Hitler in the noted states. Friends, I don't like that. I don't Trump is Look the dude just over here changed Washerman's nervous, a wasserman nub. But he coming for us though, so we and he's really coming for the Brown brothers. Hey, look, let I tell people of the time that motherfucker's ate off here to the to the to the minority community. You know, you know, he don't like anybody. We just we just had it. We just did yesterday. We did. Uh. There was a survey that came out on on l A Times or something or our California News or something, and his brother had it. So I don't have the paper in front of me. Forty two percent higher rate of Hispanic Americans are arrested for for drugs. It's the highest for kind of highest in the world. In California, it was then the United States forty two percent more than any other race. Hispanics are, well, I think it was, which is not percent more, it's the African Americans were like thirty two percent. White Americans one percent, but it was still more, and I believe it was a pretty accurate. Yes, so it was like forty thirty and then and then so on. So but but that was shocking to me, you know what I mean, Like I already know that, but there's a lot in my opinion, get it, well, Lain black kid has been trump Villa. Fine, I was gonna say, but the percentage of how many blacks there are versus whites and expanding, so the percentage of two because there's there's way more white. So it's gonna that the numbers aren't real saying that, but this still shows that there's big numbers. I mean, with those numbers that can equal out and it might even over over Trumpet Like that's because you said that to me, don't you don't you know, But but you guys don't realize it's it's a bigger push coming though. I don't think people. I don't think people realize it's a bigger push coming because what Trump is trying to do is so major because he's demilitized. He's demilitarizing the United States around the globe and pulling back the United States forces around the globe. So people don't here, no, no, no, no, he's demilitizing, so's he's lessening the power of the United States troops. Wow, China and Russia are pushing their strengthening there. And then this man is talking about who has had collusion talks with the Russians in the Chinese saying that if he loses, he's not leaving office, but everything they have done up to now it's questionable, and dealing with these questions about dealing with these people. So there's a bigger discussion to be had if you just study the pattern of what Trump is doing or attempting to do, well, well, he has a lot of people behind him that's moving, So you have to be conscious of what's going on. And if we talk about tell people all the time, if're talking about you want to change, what does change look like? Change looks like some people are not going to be rich no more. Some people are not gonna be middle class anymore. Some people are gonna come down to where we are struggling. Every day. Most of us are a car accident away from the poorhouse, you know what I mean, And and and and in this, in this, in this forest. For us not to recognize what's going on in the federal government because you got you have local government. Do you have federal government right that controls your own forces. That's what Donald Trump has the ability to send people in and he could say this is this, this is not so it's a bigger picture. I don't know where it's going, but it's just stuff that the next and the funny thing is we've always said it is that you know, I've always said it. You can take all of us, and and not all of us, but you can take some of some of the people that we know and the people we run with, and you could drop all the bonds you want and and drip all the things out and we're gonna be just fine. We're gonna thrive. Which is but there's a lot of folks that it is not that that aren't that are gonna come down to this level and they're just gonna be like whoa that You're gonna start working for a whole new civilization that you can't beings and just haven't that stuff. You haven't had to been through that, and I would hate to see our country have to go through that again. But there's a small part of me that wants believe that they're trying to start it all over again. They're trying to start it all over again. You know, you better believe that. That's exactly We're gonna lose homes and people are gonna lose the man is saying it, yeah, saying it, gonna have drugs, are gonna have an all time high again, you know, trying prostitution. Everything's gonna re evolve and and so there's gonna be a route awakening for a lot of people, you know what I mean. They didn't grow like the prostitution party should all be illegal. And you know, I actually I think there's a connection Pop Brothers at Law and Big You. Yeah, I forget this right. About a year ago, uh, we were contacted by a manager, a guy named Brian Prescott, and he said that he learned about us from Big You, just saying and that's how he can you do not remember that because you didn't look like you're by the look on your face out blue blue. That's what. That's what. That's what he told us. But me and bre Be talking about so much stuff. I don't know. I probably he said something to the effect of, big you told me there's these two Jewish guys out there who are teaching people. How oh no, yeah, no, no, I tunted your on Instagram. Yeah. I retunted your on Instagram and he followed it from that. Yeah, I retted reposted your stuff. Okay that here before you walking. You're in the room. Mark. Well, if their story is true, yeah, I our manager. I'm gonna find out. Tell you remember that you did? Um you did? Uh? You did two of them and I reposted both for your One was about wasn't it was probably the one, the probably the one where we were talking about three people who got raided in a in a pot and two of them said, no, we work here, and one of them was our clients. Shut the funk up? Yes up, that was shut up Friday's baby Friday. Yeah. Well there it is, guys, it's Cannabis Talk one on one, Big you one, thank you for being on the show Man. We're gonna have to have you back because if we have so many more stories that we have to talk about. As far as the app and all the fun things that you're doing. I'd like to go into the show a little bit more once it's on. Um, guys, it's Cannabis Talk one. I want to remember this. If no one else loves you, neighborhood, thanks for listening to another podcast, if Cannabis Talk one on one, the world's number one source for everything cannabis, featuring Big You, leader of the notorious gang the Crips,