I am the producer of The NORML Network, the host of the NORML SHOW LIVE and The NORML Stash Blog, and NORML's Outreach Coordinator. 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" and I travel across the country to educate people on marijuana reform. 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 give voice to the Marijuana Nation and to speak for those who can't speak up.

2 responses to “Willamette Week | “Working Spliffs””

  1. Tim

    I’m sorry but I smoke every day all day long. I have degenerate disk disease, rheumatoid arthritis and clinical depression. I use it during work hours for the pain and to keep from getting depressed. I don’t smoke so much that I’m “ripped”, just enough to ease the pain. Kinda like when someone takes a painkiller and a antidepressant. When I’m at home and the kids are sleeping or outside playing I hit it hard. I have tried Zoloft and some other antidepressants and painkillers and I don’t like the side affects. Besides that, where can you find all of what you need in one form? Only one place that I know of and it is healthier and safer than any pharmaceutical out there. Let alone the side affects of using more than one prescription at once. Case in point, I never caused any accident at work or otherwise. My employers know I smoke and they don’t care as lone as my work is not affected. That is the way ALL work places should look at it. If they allow someone to take a prescription drug than it should include CANNABIS!!! As long as it is used responsibly. It was put here for us to use and as for me I will always use it for all the right reasons no matter if they test for it in anyway shape or form and if you don’t like me using than don’t ask me to work for you.

  2. moldy

    Exactly! The moral police hide behind the words like “safe” and “children” all the time. Oooh, the permissiveness of it all! That there is a tip-off that he masterbates watching old women spank young boys. You know, that moral fiber thing linked with Sunday school?

    Question to R. Russ; Is there REALLY any support for this maddness in Oregon from the general public?

    thanks / moldy

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