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The Rise of Cannabis and the Decline in Civilization

By: Mitch Rubman
Narrated by: Mitch Rubman
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Journalist Mitch Rubman explores cannabis dispensaries and lounges while discovering the subculture of cannabis, a subculture of 30 million users.

This book is divided into sections. The early days. Tall adventures. Crazy local characters. Hollywood, Notes from Marijuana Diaries. Hilarious situations and remarkable moments.

The Secret World of Cannabis: On the street. Behind the scenes, at the dispensary.

It starts with a pack of EZ Widers. Over the years, I've documented many crazy stories—dangerous situations. Shopping for weed on the streets in the New York Village.

This book is based on notes and stories from the outset, some of which are legal. An extensive list of Los Angeles dispensaries. It turned into more of an adventure than I had initially thought.

What’s funny is that I thought I had started to write this book many times, but that was not the case. And there are conversations from many stoner locations around the world.

These are some amusing observations that often occur when one slows down time and examines it closely. The story begins in New York and ends in Los Angeles. With trips to Egypt, Lima, and Boston. There is a list of Stocks related to Cannabis. There is also a list of cryptocurrencies.

©2025 Mitch Rubman (P)2025 Mitch Rubman
Cultural & Regional Marijuana Funny Witty
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