
Observations, essays, and field notes about cannabis, culture, and the class struggle.
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“Every generation gets the drug it deserves.” — Keith Stroup, Sept. 7, 2001.
Over the past 150 years or so, it seems that each generation emerges with a “new” drug. Cocaine and heroin were developed in the 1870’s and were left completely u...
In the biographical history of the regular user of prohibited drugs, there will most likely arrive times when the desired object is unavailable. It is during these “droughts” that the relationship between the user and the object (now absent...
Brockton, Mass. takes the title for best weed selection and prices on the South Shore
The following is a list of rec shops in the city of Brockton, MA, with links. Current weekly/monthly specials are noted, along with each store’s lowest-p...
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Breaking News: Democrats released a draft autopsy on Kamala Harris’s defeat in the 2024 election that partly blames Joe Biden’s political operation, and arguing that it f...
Urban Dictionary accepted my submission over thirteen years ago (the concept was older, still), and while some consider it a portmanteau of “failure” and “leadership,” I have always contended that “failed leadership” is not “failureship.” #...
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I practice sociology without a license when it comes to the movement to abolish cannabis prohibition. These are my field notes and critical observations.
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