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Now in paperback - a witty and well-researched illustrated beginner's guide to the world of weed, from cannabis connoisseur David Schmader. "This fun and insightful book is the perfect owner's manual."--Rick Steves This definitive handbook on decriminalized recreational marijuana educates and entertains novice and experienced users alike. Complete with history, ways to enjoy, recipes, safety and legality tips, and medical-use information, this witty illustrated guide is perfect for gift giving. Here, you'll learn: - - Exactly how much THC you need for an enjoyable edible experience - How to…mehr

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Now in paperback - a witty and well-researched illustrated beginner's guide to the world of weed, from cannabis connoisseur David Schmader. "This fun and insightful book is the perfect owner's manual."--Rick Steves This definitive handbook on decriminalized recreational marijuana educates and entertains novice and experienced users alike. Complete with history, ways to enjoy, recipes, safety and legality tips, and medical-use information, this witty illustrated guide is perfect for gift giving. Here, you'll learn: - - Exactly how much THC you need for an enjoyable edible experience - How to make an apple into a pipe - The racist history of US marijuana laws - How to clean a bong - Which presidents were potheads - What to do if you are high and you don't like it
Autorenporträt
DAVID SCHMADER is a writer and performer devoted to exploring his obsessions, from homophobic rock stars and pray-away-the-gay Christians to trash cinema and legalized drugs. His solo plays have been performed across the US, including productions at San Francisco's Theatre Rhinocerous, New York City's Dixon Place, Los Angeles' Highways Performance Space, Seattle's Intiman Theatre, and the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio. From 1998-2015, Schmader worked as a staff writer and editor for Seattle's Pulitzer-winning newsweekly The Stranger, where he wrote the issue-opening column "Last Days: The Week in Review" for 18 years. In his spare time, he is the world's foremost authority on the glorious terribleness of the movie Showgirls, hosting annotated screenings of Paul Verhoeven's notorious stripper drama at cinemas all over North America and providing the commentary track for the Showgirls DVD.