Cannabis
Vintage Cannabis Images
In 1914 the United States $10 bill featured an image of hemp being harvested in the fields, a symbol of the glorious productivity of our nation at that time.
Since then, our site member BillyCW has been collecting memorabilia and is working on a thread that we want to let everyone know about, Vintage News Articles and Finds.
When I see these images from the past, I realize how long we have suffered from a lack of freedom and education about this plant as a result of its prohibition. Not only prohibited, but demonized since the beginning of the… Continue reading
CannaTech Tel Aviv
An International Summit for Accelerating Cannabis Innovation.
March 7th – 9th, 2016 – Tel Aviv-Yafo , Israel
A three day pass will cost you US $900, a single day pass is US $350.
Speakers include Professor Raphael Mechoulam- Chairman, and other international industry figures representing BIG businesses.
The cannabis economy is the world’s fastest growing economy, and Israel has an outstanding track record of innovative R&D across all sectors & verticals. Together we are standing on the brink of a medical technology revolution that will change the lives of millions of patients around the world.
Now is the time for… Continue reading
Ann Arbor Hash Bash 2017
Ann Arbor Hash Bash April 2, 2016.
Location:800 Block of Monroe Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
2 blocks South of the
UofM diag
A short but sweet 46-year-old tradition at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor every April, the Hash Bash is an hour-long collection of speeches, live music, street vending and occasional civil disobedience. In 2015 the Bash boasted a record 8000-15,000 attendees, largely owing to the appearance of Tommy Chong.
2nd Annual Cannabis Business Expo
Also known as the Marijuana Investor Summit.
Brunches, Networking Receptions, and Friday Night Bash Included in the ticket prices.
Tickets run from $200 to $600 per person. Plus fees and accomodations.
Impromptu Outdoor 2015 – Nothing Like Last Minute
Who Dat Is has been at it this summer, creating spots here and there along the hills in his area to grow plants. Many growers could use this method easily and cheaply to grow not only cannabis but other garden vegetables and herbs in deer-populated areas where fenced yards are not feasible for one reason or another.
Who Dat Is says he likes to play with power tools, which makes all this easier. Here is a slider showcasing how he prepares a spot and builds a planter. Click the right and left arrows to move back and forth, or click… Continue reading