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        <title>Mary Lynn Mathre, RN: Rx for Medical Marijuana</title>
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        <description>Born in Minnesota to a family of educators, registered nurse and addiction specialist Mary Lynn Mathre has long been a key player in the medical-marijuana movement. Though she didnt enter nursi</description>
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        <title>HOWARD LOTSOF: TAKING AIM AT ADDICTION</title>
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        <description>In 1962, Howard Lotsof, a 19-year-old junkie from the Bronx, New York, ingested a little known West African psychoactive called ibogaine. The trip was a startling hallucinatory voyage. More startling </description>
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        <title>Kenny Jenks: Aids Battler</title>
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        <title>Mark Stepnoski: This Cowboys Smokin</title>
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        <description>Born in Erie, PA on January 20, 1967, Mark Stepnoski knew he wanted to be a football player by the time he was nine years old. And though he only grew to be 62 and 265 pounds, small by N</description>
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        <title>The HIGH TIMES Interview: ALBERT HOFMANN: THE FATHER OF LSD</title>
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        <description>In 1938, Albert Hofmann, a young Swiss chemist employed by the Sandoz Pharmaceutical Company in Basel, Switzerland, was working with lysergic acid in the hopes of developing a stimulant for blood circ</description>
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        <title>Hemp Times Interview-Wade Davis</title>
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        <title>THE HIGH TIMES INTERVIEW: CLYDE BELLECOURT, FOUNDER OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT</title>
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        <description>Born on May 8, 1936, on the White Earth Chippewa Reservation in Northern Minnesota, Clyde Bellecourt grew up during an era when Indian culture, tradition and history were being systematically eradicat</description>
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        <title>HIGH TIMES INTERVIEW: PETER DUESBERG</title>
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        <description>Once the darling of the scientific community, Peter Deusberg, professor of molecular biology at the University of California, Berkeley, threw his career out the window when he published a paper in the</description>
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        <description>San Franciscos seventy-year-old Brownie Mary Rathbun has been baking marijuana-laced brownies for more than 20 years. Until she was arrested in1981, she baked them for profi</description>
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