Three excellent new book titles, each relevant to cannabis, are available through Inner Traditions publishers. They are “The Pot Book”, “The Acid Diaries” and “High Society”.
Three excellent new book titles, each relevant to getting high, are available through Inner Traditions publishers. They are “The Pot Book”, “The Acid Diaries” and “High Society”.
For those who have been avoiding the Internet, I do a Ustream webcast, The Mernahuana Show every Tuesday from 4:20 EST to 7:20 EST. 420 coast-to-coast! I’m webcasting from the only place higher than the CN Tower, Toronto’s Vapor Central. The webcast is slowly growing into something impressive, with each week getting much better. We almost cracked 1000 viewers this week.
In the last few weeks the U.S. government detected two commercial tunnels running across the U.S.-Mexico border. They were constructed to eliminate the tedium of bribing customs agents at the border. They publicized it as if it were a major blow to the marijuana industry. The officials probably don't realize how ridiculously 20th century they look, still doing body counts. But there's another side of it, that proves them to also be totally ineffective.
These are The Breaks: Hip-Hop pioneer Kurtis Blow was busted with less than an ounce of marijuana at LAX after one of those invasive new TSA body scanners detected "an anomaly" in his pants.
In California, Proposition 19, the ballot initiative that would have legalized and taxed the recreational use of marijuana, lost by a few percentage points. As compared with the losing gubernatorial candidate, former Ebay CEO Meg Whitman, it did quite well.
Cannabis historian Chris Bennett appeared on the second LIVE episode of "Weed This Week" to discuss the religious and spiritual use of cannabis and the recent controversy over comments from NORML about Minister Roger Christie.