
Stash for Wed, Jan 28, 2009
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 at 7:45 pm | By: Radical Russ
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You Stashers rock! Plenty of comments and chatter over in the Guestbook, and 95 of you signed up on Day One. Consider yourself the O.S. (Original Stashers) – come meet me at Seattle Hempfest and tell me you’re an O.S. and I’ll have li’l suttin suttin fo ya. Holla!
(Oh, that sounds funnier than it types, especially coming from a translucent spud like me.)
Today on the Stash something a little different. We talk to a lot of doctors, activists, politicians, and musicians, but every so often, we like to talk to your average everyday cannabis consumer. Tim Carll was a student at the University of Central Florida who found himself in a Rachel Hoffman-like predicament with law enforcement: busted for weed, set up for a drug sting involving massive amounts of ecstasy pills, and a scared 20-year-old facing the possibility of death.
Not from marijuana. From prohibition. Could be you. Could be your kid. Could be a niece or nephew or even just the part-time server/student you remember from your favorite lunch hangout. Marijuana’s never killed anyone. Marijuana prohibition has killed quite a few.
Then stick out your toungue and say “ahh,” Dr. Mitch Earleywine is here with your Cannabis Science. Today we look at teens and the reasons they don’t use or quit using marijuana. Here’s a shocker: it’s not because it’s hard to get or expensive.
Topics: Dr. Mitch Earleywine, drug sting, Florida, Rachel Hoffman, Tim Carll, University of Central Florida













Woo I’m an original stasher!!