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All published in HIGH TIMES except "Wild in the Streets," published by Salon.

WEEDITOPIA (February 2008)
Journey to an eco-minded medical marijuana farm in Northern California, where a new generation of green ganja growers just might save the planet.

CHILLS OUT (May 2004)
Chris Hill started CHILLS Tobacco in his father's garage at the age of 22. When yearly sales hit $3 million, the National Republican Congressional Committee named him "Businessman of the Year" in Florida. Then a team of Iowa federal agents flew south to raid his home, his store and the factory where he manufactured CHILLS pipes, and Chris Hill went to prison.

THE FRONTLINES (February 2005)
Scott Weiland doesn't want to talk about drugs. Unless you ask him.

RIDE, CAPTAIN, RIDE (July 2008 - Cover Story)
A legendary surfer, smoker, and smuggler tells his tales of high adventure.

CONTACT HIGH (April 2005 - Cover Story)
The potheads have the power at the 18th Annual HIGH TIMES Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam.

BLACK TUNA: STILL IN THE CAN (February 2005)
More than two decades after making the cover of HIGH TIMES, and seven years past his release date, Robert Platshorn remains America's longest-serving marijuana prisoner.

FAMILY MATTERS (December 2006)
Welcome to the 35th National Rainbow Family Gathering—the hippiest place on Earth.

THE IRAQ WAR: ON DRUGS (April 2006)
Crystal-meth-fed insurgents target US forces in a tradition dating back to the hashashains of the fourth century.

SASHA SHULGIN: THE HIGH TIMES INTERVIEW (May 2005)
The stepfather of Ecstasy reflects back on a highly productive career.

THE CODE WAR (October 2004)
Richard Stallman leads the Free Software revolution.

FARMBLADE (March 2004)
Does the WTO kill farmers? Lee Kyung Hae said yes.

BOYS' NIGHT OUT (August 2006 - Cover Story)
Canada's homegrown heroes, The Trailer Park Boys, prepare to take America by shitstorm with a new movie based on their hit TV series.

WILD IN THE STREETS (July 2002)
Joe Gallant's Black Mirror Productions tries to bring the nastiness of old-school smut back into the New York porn biz. And save the world from John Ashcroft besides.