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Stash for Tue, Dec 9, 2008

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 at 4:59 pm | By: Radical Russ

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Today’s Stash features our Government at Work segment, and joining us Ed Orlett from the Drug Policy Alliance of Ohio.  (This is a replay interview from three weeks ago, so ignore the points about “tomorrow’s” hearing.)  Ed is working to capitalize on the success of medical marijuana in Michigan by introducing a similar bill in Ohio.

I’ve been really busy getting preparing for Saturday’s Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards.  So today we take a look back to just about a year ago at last year’s OMCA, when Keith Stroup was our guest.  I interviewed Keith out on the veranda among the medical marijuana patients to get his reaction to the event.  This year’s seventh annual OMCA features Allen St. Pierre as our keynote speaker.


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  1. timireferseed says:

    Old school stash today Bro! sounded good to trip back to those early years. Rock on Russ !!!!!

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