"Radical" Russ Belville

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.

3 responses to “Washington Post examines baby boomers and marijuana”

  1. MatterofLiberty

    If more older folks started a redress of grievances to the government it would go a long way in pushing ahead legalization!

    Furthermore why cant NORML or somebody just sue the DEA & FDA to stop any further legal activity on Cannabis users until Congress can amend the Controlled Substances Act to define “ABUSE”?? Since their is no current definition as defined by the Act.

    1. MatterofLiberty

      Also how can Marinol(aka dronabinol) be a Schedual III drug but Cannabis (a natural mechanism used make to dronabinol(aka 9THC)) is Schedual I? If the FDA wants to keep their stance on this then they should conceed that EITHER A)THC is NOT the ingriedient in Cannabis that makes you “high” OR B)Cannabis is only as dangerous as a Schedual III drug!

      Russ you’ve got a mic, see if you cant get an answere out of somebody!

  2. Samantha

    The problem with pills and older folks, is that they cause constipation (pain pills in particular). From what I have heard, this is a really serious issue for older people and can land them in the hospital. Unless you talk with someone in the medical profession, you may not hear about this, but it is very common according to my physical therapist.

    The pills aren’t just expensive, they also damage the liver and kidneys. When people have to stay on them ‘forever’, this becomes a huge issue too.

    If it were legal, I think the elderly would be more willing to try Cannabis instead of pills.

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