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The Weed Runners: Travels with the Outlaw Capitalists of America's Medical Marijuana Trade

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Publisher Comments:

Drawing on unparalleled access to sources including lawyers, The Weed Runners is both journalistic exposé and adventure story. There is a vast network fueling the ongoing nationwide explosion of medical marijuana, and this book focuses on an incredibly dynamic three-year period from 2009 to 2012. During that time, marijuana left the world of illegality and blossomed into a mainstream industry, becoming the fastest growing economic engine in California before the feds swooped in and put pot back in its “proper” place. This fast-moving and exciting account examines the lives of the people involved in todays marijuana trade as well as recent developments in the federal war on medical marijuana, giving readers a first-hand look at Americas quasi-legal medical marijuana trade.

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"Since the legalization of medical marijuana in California in 1996, a lack of uniform regulations has made the business climate for dispensaries tempestuous to say the least, and in some cases individuals who trade in illegal drugs or have ties to organized crime are best poised to take advantage of the new market. Investigative journalist Schou (Kill the Messenger) spent three years studying these pioneers, nearly getting arrested himself on more than one occasion. He calls the quilt of local rules and enforcement 'a nightmare where nobody benefit,' except corrupt officials. Possession limits have 'fluctuated wildly' and penalties are 'ever-changing,' while a popular municipal strategy has been to allow the number of dispensaries to skyrocket before passing an ordinance retroactively, charging extortionate licensing fees and pursuing lengthy prison sentences against the owners and employees of any businesses that don't pay up. Conversely, the veneer of legality is only skin-deep — one licensed grower admits that he sells 95% of his crop on the black market, and admits that 'medical marijuana is... a marketing term.' While the vignettes are entertaining, the book was written before a massive crackdown decimated the industry in California, and before Colorado and Washington unexpectedly voted to legalize recreational marijuana. In a brief epilogue, Schou warns smokers and entrepreneurs in those states. Agent: Jill Marsal, Marsal Lyon Literary Agency. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Nicholas Schou is the author of Kill the Messenger: How the CIA's Crack-Cocaine Controversy Destroyed Journalist Gary Webb and Orange Sunshine: The Brotherhood of Eternal Love and Its Quest to Spread Peace, Love, and Acid to the World. He is an award-winning investigative journalist with OC Weekly who has also written for LA Weekly, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and the Los Angeles Times. He lives in Long Beach, California.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781613744109
Author:
Schou, Nicholas
Publisher:
Chicago Review Press
Subject:
Crime-Criminology
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20130931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

Related Subjects

History and Social Science » American Studies » Drugs and Culture
History and Social Science » Crime » Criminology
History and Social Science » Sociology » Agriculture and Food
History and Social Science » Sociology » Disease and Health Issues

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Since the legalization of medical marijuana in California in 1996, a lack of uniform regulations has made the business climate for dispensaries tempestuous to say the least, and in some cases individuals who trade in illegal drugs or have ties to organized crime are best poised to take advantage of the new market. Investigative journalist Schou (Kill the Messenger) spent three years studying these pioneers, nearly getting arrested himself on more than one occasion. He calls the quilt of local rules and enforcement 'a nightmare where nobody benefit,' except corrupt officials. Possession limits have 'fluctuated wildly' and penalties are 'ever-changing,' while a popular municipal strategy has been to allow the number of dispensaries to skyrocket before passing an ordinance retroactively, charging extortionate licensing fees and pursuing lengthy prison sentences against the owners and employees of any businesses that don't pay up. Conversely, the veneer of legality is only skin-deep — one licensed grower admits that he sells 95% of his crop on the black market, and admits that 'medical marijuana is... a marketing term.' While the vignettes are entertaining, the book was written before a massive crackdown decimated the industry in California, and before Colorado and Washington unexpectedly voted to legalize recreational marijuana. In a brief epilogue, Schou warns smokers and entrepreneurs in those states. Agent: Jill Marsal, Marsal Lyon Literary Agency. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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