History of Cannabis Culture:
- Founded in 1994 by Marc Emery
- Evolved from The Marijuana & Hemp Newsletter
- Originally named Cannabis Canada
- Changed name to Cannabis Culture in 1998
- Print version ceased in 2009
Distribution and Controversies:
- Print version distributed close to 100,000 copies in North America
- Pulled off shelves in Timmins, Ontario in 2000
- Banned in countries like Australia
- Faced issues with New Zealand customs
- Ceased print publication in 2009 to focus on online version
Key Figures and Contributors:
- Editor for the first ten years was Dana Larsen
- Regular writers included Pete Brady and Reverend Damuzi
- Marc Emery played a significant role in the publication’s history
- Jodie Emery took over running Cannabis Culture
- Pot TV Network is the sister site to Cannabis Culture
Deportation and Legal Issues:
- Marc Emery deported to the United States in 2010
- Cannabis Culture faced legal challenges in various countries
- Emery protested against the ban in Timmins, Ontario
- Ceased print publication due to legal constraints
- Legal history in the U.S. and other countries impacted the magazine
References and Resources:
- Archives provide historical information on Cannabis Culture
- Advertise with Cannabis Culture
- News articles document legal challenges faced by the magazine
- References to Marc Emery’s deportation
- Legal history in the United States and other countries mentioned in references
Cannabis Culture (magazine) Data Sources
Reference | URL |
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Glossary | https:/glossary/cannabis-culture-magazine |
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_Culture_(magazine) |
Wikidata | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4035809 |
Knowledge Graph | https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/08r438 |
DBPedia | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cannabis_Culture_(magazine) |
Product Ontology | http://www.productontology.org/id/Cannabis_Culture_(magazine) |