
Observations, essays, and field notes about cannabis, culture, and the class struggle.
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Social panic is the name sociologists have given to seemingly-irrational group responses to perceived threats. Unlike an individual’s panic, which manifests as acute worry, racing thoughts, and hyperactivity or paralysis, social panics last...
“ln a sluggish economy, never, ever fuck with another man’s livelihood.” — Guido the Pimp. Risky Business (1983).
After posting a decade-long record of 2 wins and 22 losses in matters of state cannabis legalization, Kevin Sabet has...
Here’s a list of cannabis retail stores in New Buffalo, Michigan. I erred a couple days ago when I said there were nineteen of them in the small town (pop. under 2,500). There are actually 30 of them.
The spreadsheet above applies to Augu...
Like many boys in the Caribbean, Fidel Castro learned to play the American Game that was first brought to Cuba by occupying soldiers. Image: milb.com
The first rule of Baseball states the goal of the game is to score more runs that one’s o...
What is the lowest sustainable price per milligram for THC? I ask only because I am spending a few days in southwestern Michigan. I am right across the border from fully-prohibited Indiana, and driving here I could not help but notice the l...
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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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