By "Radical" Russ Belville on June 17, 2009

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Hemp Headlines
- Home destroyed and dog murdered, but no marijuana found in police raid
- Reefer Madness: Cannabis damages your DNA
- Come out, come out, wherever you are!
Cannabis Science with Dr. Mitch Earleywine
- What are the health effects of smoking “blunts” (marijuana in a hollowed-out cigar)?
High Times New Issue Preview with Sr. Editor Dave Bienenstock
- June 2009 (August ‘09 issue): Dave reports back from Bonnaroo, new issue is all about seeds vs. clones.
Posted in NORML SHOW LIVE | Tagged blunts, Don De Man, Dr. Mitch Earleywine, High Times
I am the host of the NORML SHOW LIVE and The NORML Stash Blog. I'm married, live in Portland, Oregon, and I am a registered medical marijuana caregiver in this state. I've worked days as an IT geek and nights as a professional musician. Previously, I have been the host of my own political talk radio show on satellite radio. I've been the High Times "Freedom Fighter of the Month" for my work producing Oregon NORML's TV show, "A Cannabis Community Forum", and for helping to institute Portland's wildly successful medical marijuana cardholders meetings, where we help sick and disabled Oregonians acquire cannabis plant starts, learn gardening, and understand the medical marijuana law. I've dedicated my life to bringing an end to adult marijuana prohibition and re-legalizing cannabis hemp, and I'm honored to be chosen by NORML to be our daily voice.
Great show, Russ. I’m a little down about the blunt segment though. Behind pulling a nice bong with ice in the chamber, I love to roll and toke a fat blunt with friends once in a while. I guess now it’ll be yet another guilty pleasure of mine. I know it’s bad for me but I like it anyway.
I remember the first issue of “High Times” I ever saw. 1975… newpaper print, thin paper, including cover. It yellowed and crumbled away with time just like old, well-read newspapers.