The Mernahuana Show (Notes For Upcoming Ustream show, Tuesday Nov. 23). This is an outline of what we hope to accomplish this week on our Ustream broadcast. Last week we had a great response to our efforts that we're putting in more effort every week. Soon, we'll be close to being professional potheads. Use this handy guide to see what we have going on.
Dearest Jodie: Last Thursday at 10am in Nevada Southern Detention Centre, a guard said, "Emery, roll up!", which meant I was outbound. I was taken with about 100 others to a series of tiny cells, where I waited until 3am (17 hours) to be chained with leg irons and handcuffs secured to a chain around my stomach, then put on a bus to Las Vegas airport.
"Frustrated law enforcement officials" from Massachusetts are making some pretty outrageous claims in a highly dubious article (I've been waiting to use that pun) from the Boston Herald, demanding that "smoking weed is not a victimless crime" and linking pot decriminalization to murder.
On the first episode of my cannabis news show "Weed This Week LIVE" I talked about the ups and downs of latest efforts to reform marijuana laws across the United States, was joined by Princess of Pot Jodie Emery to discuss the latest on her husband Marc's 5-year prison term in the USA, and got really high. Tune in to CC on Friday's at 4pm PST for new LIVE episodes.
Last two weeks members of Toronto Hash Mob have been doing live to air webcasts from Vapor Central. We’re higher than the CN Tower, in high definition, on Ustream, Tuesday, 6 – 8 p.m. EST.
Arizona's Proposition 203 to legalize medical marijuana in the state, which was just about written off as a "No" with slightly over 50% of the vote, still has a chance of passing according to the latest count of late ballots.
Our campaign to hand out FREE MARC EMERY waterbottles and information at the Rally To Restore Sanity and/or Fear was a huge success thanks to the hard work of a small but dedicated group of volunteers. This blog will show you what can be accomplished when just a few people work together, and hopefully inspire you to invent your own campaign against the failed drug war.