Vol. 15: Weed

TABLE OF CONTENTS

National Disgrace
by NATASHA LENNARD interviewing
HARRY LEVINE

Marijuanimals
by LAUREL BRAITMAN interviewing
DR. ANDREW SPRINGER BROWNE

Dogshit Orgasm
by WHITNEY MALLET

A Guy Named Frank
by DANIELLE KING

A Teen’s Guide to Stoner Cinema
by DR. TEENS

A Short History of Smoking Weed
by REANIMATION LIBRARY

A Guide to The Weed Laws of New York
by KADE CROCKFORD

Feinting Spells
by AARON BADY

A Sentimental Education
by ZACK FRIEDMAN

Unsolicited Advice for Living in the End Times
by MICHAEL SEIDENBERG

According to White House Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske, it’s “clear that we’re in the midst of a serious national conversation about marijuana.” What it means to be in the midst of a national conversation — whether that conversation be on guns, race, or weed — no one really knows, except that it indicates a stalemate that policymakers would rather not address...

 — Editorial Note

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