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Monday, 23 March 2009 15:23

Mamakind (Calgary 420 Cannabis Community) had an article she wrote published in the May 2009 High Times magazine issue 400.

CANADIAN BAKIN’

By Mamakind
Contrary to the belief of many in the US, Canada is still struggling with the same ill-conceived cannabis laws that Americans deal with. But tolerance does make a difference! Also: Check out our province-by-province breakdown of the best strains in the Great White North.

A online copy of the May 2008 High Times magazine can be viewed at www.hightimes.com

 

 

Also see the March 2009 High Times magazine for a short article on the 1st Alberta Cannabis Cup.

Treating Yourself magazine issue 14 Winter 2008 has a much better 1st Alberta Cannabis Cup article. I will have copies available at the 1st annual 420 Film Festival and the Calgary 5th annual Worldwide Marijuana March, Saturday May 2 / 2009.  Also a online version is available at www.treatingyourself.com

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