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Edward "Ed" Rosenthal (born December 2, 1944) is an American horticulturist, author, publisher, and Cannabis grower known for his advocacy for the legalization of marijuana use. He served as a columnist for High Times Magazine during the 1980s and 1990s. [ 1 ]
A number of And/Or Press books on recreational drugs were high-volume sellers in the 1970s, including Mel Frank and Ed Rosenthal's The Indoor Highest Quality Marijuana Grower's Guide, D. Gold's Cannabis Alchemy, Adam Gottlieb's Legal Highs, and Peter Stafford's Psychedelics Encyclopedia.
The American Medical Marijuana Association (AMMA) is an organization formed to promote and protect legal access to medical marijuana. AMMA was founded in Fort Bragg, California in 1999, by Steve Kubby, Ed Rosenthal, and Tod H. Mikuriya. [1] AMMA strives to implement, preserve and protect medicinal cannabis patients through political activism ...
Following is a list of cannabis rights leaders, and activists in the cannabis legalization movement, including business leaders and celebrities who advocate for ending cannabis prohibition: Cannabis rights leaders
Portal:Cannabis/Did You Know?/1... that the passage of the A.B. 390 by California 's Public Safety Committee marked the first time in United States history that a bill legalizing marijuana passed a legislative committee?... that the American television program Cannabis Planet features horticulturist and author Ed Rosenthal as a cannabis "expert"?
The Official High Times Pot Smoker's Handbook. High Times Books. ISBN 978-0-8118-6205-9. Danko, Danny (2011). The Official High Times Field Guide to Marijuana Strains. High Times Books. ISBN 978-1-893010-28-4. Eudaley, Chris (2000). How to Be a Pot Star Like Me: What Every Marijuana Enthusiast Should Know. High Times Books. ISBN 1-893010-06-6.
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It is a hybrid of Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica, [11] according to writer Ed Rosenthal in the ratio 65:35, [8] and 50:50 according to physician Rav Ivker. [12] The strain has won awards as both a "sativa" and as an "Indica", [ 13 ] : 107 perhaps the only cannabis to have done so. [ 14 ]