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Wiz Khalifa Accepts HIGH TIMES Stoner of the Year Award

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STONER OF THE YEAR!

GET WELL TOMMY CHONG!


In his lifetime, Tommy Chong has dealt with marijuana issues in three distinct ways. He became a Hollywood star using pot as a vehicle for comedy. He served nine months in jail for selling his signature brand of waterpipes. And now he must use marijuana as medicine to treat a serious ailment.
On June 9, the legendary pot comic told CNN’s Don Lemon that he was in “slow stage one” of prostate cancer, a condition that he has been dealing with for several years. He says symptoms first appeared following 
his federal prison sentence eight years ago.
He said, “I'm treating it with hemp oil, with cannabis. So [legalizing marijuana] means a lot more to me than just being able to smoke a joint without being arrested.”
He told Lemon that he was drug-free for nearly three years. But it was during this time that he began experiencing health problems. “I know it had nothing to do with cannabis,” he insisted. “Cannabis is a cure.”
Tommy, who has appeared eight times on the cover of HIGH TIMES, the most in our history, remains upbeat. We’re sending positive energy his way as well.
Here are some shots of Tommy from HT editorial director Dan Skye’s archive: 




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In September ’98, Tommy served as your tour guide in our travel special.

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Tommy and Jack Herer work on buds in their Christmas workshop.

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Wearing the Freedom Fighter of the Year hat for the June 2000 cover.

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In 2000, Tommy was introduced to a generation of new fans while co-starring in That 70s Show.    

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Tommy is all business, three months before going off to prison in 2004.

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Tommy performs a little bit of magic at his Hollywood home.

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Danko’s Marijuana Strain of the Week

Danko’s Marijuana Strain of the Week




Haze Automatic – Dinafem


Auto-flowering strains are all the rage in Europe and Canada, but they have yet to take off in the US. But as more and more farmers awaken to the convenience of growing cannabis plants that start flowering at a certain height regardless of the light cycle, we’ll see these varieties start to proliferate. Pushing the envelope ever further, Dinafem – a respected and award-winning breeding outfit from Spain – has introduced the world’s first auto-flowering Haze hybrid.
Combining the complex sativa flavor and psychoactive high of Haze with aruderalis-tinged strain’s ability to bloom automatically, Dinafem has created a truly unique, useful and versatile cannabis variety. In most climates, you can simply plant the feminized seeds any time the threat of frost isn’t an issue, then walk away and return 80 days later to find mature, fully formed flowers ready to trim and dry – long before the typical harvest season has even started.


Lineage: Haze x ruderalis
Flowering time: 10 to 11 weeks
Contact: Dinafem, dinafem-seeds.com

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West Michigan Enforcement Team investigating Pure West Compassion Club




Holland Township —
Editor's note: This story has been corrected to accurately reflect agencies participating in WEMET.

West Michigan Enforcement Team officials have confirmed that their officers launched an investigation of the Pure West Compassion Club, which included a search of the shop on Monday.

No arrests were made, according to WEMET’s section commander Lt. Mike Harvitt, but “information will be turned over to the prosecutor’s office to determine whether charges will be filed.”

Harvitt said a search warrant was obtained after WEMET received information of alleged illegal activity at the club, which provides medical marijuana to its customers. The Pure West Compassion Club Medical Marijuana Dispensary is at 840 N. Black River Drive.

WEMET is a drug enforcement task force comprised of five teams responsible for Ottawa, Allegan and Muskegon counties. Participating agencies include the Michigan State Police, Ottawa, Allegan and Muskegon county sheriffs’ offices, as well as municipal police departments for Holland, Muskegon, Norton Shores and Grand Haven.

Gov. Rick Snyder could see bill to ban synthetic marijuana this week









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Fire house-based medical marijuana group to hold cookout for AIDS patients


FLINT, MI -- Local medical marijuana advocates plan to hold a fundraising barbeque today to help AIDS patients get certified to use cannabis as medication.
fire station.JPGView full sizeThe long-closed Market Fire Station on Grand Traverse Street, a subject of restaurant and office development speculation for years, has become a medical marijuana club established last month.
The New Market Fire Station Compassion Center of Greater Flint is hosting the event with Wellness AIDS Services.
"Our whole point in this is to try to get all of the Wellness patients that want to be certified, certified," said founder of the club Adam Gerics.
Michigan Supreme Court ruling this month has emboldened many medical marijuana advocates after the 7-0 ruling clarified some of the legal protections that patients have against prosecution.
Gerics established the club last month at the long-closed Market Fire Station on Grand Traverse Street at the Flint River.
He describes the club as a safe environment for medical marijuana patients to gather, medicate and get information.
"I've heard horror stories of people searching for caregivers from Craigslist," Gerics said. "This is an open and relaxed atmosphere and you can sit down and talk to people. We'll be able to help people network without having to worry about some weirdo."
The Saturday barbeque is scheduled from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the old fire station.
Gerics said marijuana is known to benefit AIDS patients by providing appetite stimulation, nausea relief, pain relief and other benefits.
Dr. Robert L. Townsend, a Clare-area physician known as "Dr. Bob" who has certified patients to use medical marijuana in Saginaw and northern Michigan, is scheduled to attend the event.

Contact Khalil AlHajal at kalhajal@mlive.com or 810-241-8803. Follow him on Twitter @FlintKhalilor on Facebook at Khalil Flint Journal.
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