Thursday, June 24, 2010
Elephant Man & Bounty Killer - This Is How We Do It!
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Jamaica Dancehall
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Check Out This New Shot From Cashis of Shady Records, Called Let's Talk About It!
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Cashis,
Hip Hop,
Medical Marijuana,
Shady
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Great Buju Banton Releases "Optimistic Soul" Even Through His Persecution!
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Free Up Buju Banton
Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Doctors Refuse Transplant For Medical Marijuana Patient With Liver Disease
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Medical Marijuana,
Transplant
Friday, April 9, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Nas Talks About The Beat Selection Process For Distant Relatives!
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Damian Marley,
Distant Relatives,
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
E-40 feat. Stressmatic "Aye Mama, I Know The Weedman!"
Hot Single Off The New Double Disc From E-40! Pick That Shit Up March 30th!
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Revenue Retrievin,
West Coast Wellness Farmacy
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Great Lighting At The Happy Co-Op!

This place was easy enough to find, and parking was painless. The Happy Co-Op is located in a corporate area of San Diego, so there is a giant parking lot. You could probably park sideways if you want, it's massive. After you park, use the staircase to the right, and go to the 3rd floor. When you exit the stairwell the shop is right in front of you. There is an elevator too, so this is a wheelchair accessible dispensary.
Sign up and verification is average, as far as time is concerned. The place is comfortable, and the natural lighting is great because of the huge windows on both sides of the office. It reminds me of a small law office, with a casual atmosphere. Anyway, after a few minutes we were introduced to our BT, Jason, and promptly led to the back room.
The budtender was informed that it was our first time in The Happy Co-Op, so he gave a complete run down of the shop's menu and services. He spoke quickly, and to the point. Maybe a little too quickly - much of his info was not fully retained. So, I began to peruse the pipes, view the vapes, and gander at the grinders, until I was informed that I could open up any jar and check the flowers within. Like I mentioned before, it is very naturally bright in there, especially in the afternoon, because the oversized windows are facing west. You can grab any particular strain and take it to the window, and genuinely check it the F*%$ out! I'm not gonna bore you with trying to explain the buds I saw. Opinions vary, and yours is best for you. I will say that the weed was fun to look at, and even more enjoyable to smoke. There are many indicas, sativas & hybrids that are definitely worth purchasing. So give em a look. Also there are few different types of extracts to choose from. 2 g's for $40 is a pretty fair deal. There are also plenty of clones, some not rooted yet, that appeared to be in good shape. After checking everything out for a few minutes, Jason seemed like he was getting impatient with us, so we made our choices, and got on down the road.
Wrapping up this review, I'll say the outstanding part about this shop was the lighting. It's very clean, and there is plenty of good weed to choose from. Which is always pleasing. They also have edibles, concentrates, and clones to choose from. But the lighting was magnificent! I gotta say, since this shop is a little out of my area, I won't be a frequenter of The Happy Co-Op. But, if you live near them, or you happen to be in the area, definitely check em out.
Located @ 5703 Oberlin Dr., Suite 201 San Diego CA
Monday, March 15, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
New Shop On The Blvd! The Wellness Center Collective

I got off the 15 South @ El Cajon Blvd, turned left, and spotted the little shop underneath a white vinyl banner that simply read, "Wellness Center Collective". It's directly after 41st Street, on the right hand side. Convenience was already starting off on a good note, because I parked on El Cajon Blvd. three feet from the front door, which was tinted very dark, and unlocked. Also, Wellness Center Collective is ground level, so it's easily wheelchair accessible.
Inside the waiting room was pretty small, fairly clean, and very green. As far as seating there's a couple chairs next to the reception desk, and a love seat on the back wall, which was probably too small to comfortably seat two strangers. In front of the the love seat is a small end table with various weed magazines on it. They also have a flatscreen to stare at, if you ain't feeling the weed mags. However, if its your first time you gotta sign up, so you probably won't bother with either of them too much. Paperwork was normal, except these papers ask for your home address. I suppose it's up to each patient to answer that line truthfully or otherwise. Whatever though, verification was under five minutes, and the shop officials were very laid back. On to the bud room.
Right away you can tell these guys have their act together. Inside a large room, that is freshly painted green, is an ATM on the left side, and on the right side, a long jewel counter filled with glass jars. These glass jars a filled up with nuggets. Nice frosty nuggets. You know plenty of shops, maybe even one of your favorites, has a few jars with shakey popcorn nugs at the bottom, and they're still talkin about $60. Not here. The shop owner, who also tended the bud, and handled part of my verification, told me that he personally makes sure these jars stay properly stocked. (I appreciate that in a dispensary, because I'm not so desperate where I need to pay top dollar for the bottom of the barrel). So, after checking the menu and shootin the breeze for a minute, I asked to see some concentrates. In my opinion, that's a necessary item for shops to carry and these guys had a few different choices. But to help me make a decision, he would pull out a little chunk of the hash and burn it so I could see the bubble in each one! That's Massive!!! This is some real deal budtending my friends! I hope they keep this hands on approach. Right after I chose some concentrates, we checked out his flowers! The Blueberry Kush was superb! I also loved the super frosty, Afghan Kush. It's stink was so potent and high pitched! You know I had to grab that, plus he insisted I take a sample of the Blackberry Platinum. I'm smokin that right now with their Sour Diesel Hash (compressed keif) on top, and it's not too bad at all. It's extremely frosty, kinda leafy, with lots of purple streaks. The smell isn't too special, kinda bland actually. But it smokes very nicely in a clean glass. Not super chokin, but nice and smooth. Easy to blaze, and still gets the job done. At $45 an 8th, I'd probably buy it if I were short on dough.
Let me finish this review by saying this spot is highly convenient in every way. The fast freeway access, and doorstep parking were perfect. Verification was cool, even though I disliked them inquiring about my address. The buds are very beautiful - snowy trichs, and various shades of stink are definitely in these jars. I'm sure you budsnobs can find some goods here. Not too many edibles, but they do have decent concentrates at average prices. Plus they'll prove how much it bubbles and melts for you, that's the factor that sold me. No other shop has done that yet in my experience. As a first timer I was offered various deal combinations - $10 off here, or $20 there, as well as a fat ass purple sample. I will definitely be back, and I recommend you check it out for yourself. Clones coming soon...
Located @ 4111 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92105
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Licensed Patient/Supplier In New Mexico Starts Free Medical Marijuana Grow Class
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The Green Crop Co-Op Demands Too Much Info!

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Green Crop is located on El Cajon BLVD, directly across the street from West Coast Wellness Farmacy, in the College area. This wheelchair accessible dispensary features plenty of parking right in front of the shop, as well as the back alley if you like to hide the wheels a little bit. After you tie up the horse, and start to walk towards the south end of the parking lot, you'll see the 2 green crosses with the word "MEDICAL" in between them on a large window. That's the reception office. It's pretty small, but it's fairly sterile, and functional for the purpose it serves. The guy who verified me was polite, and quick about it. The only thing I really hated and disapproved of, was the sign-up paperwork. The forms they give you require that you give your home address, phone number, email, drivers license number, and some more shit! Come on man, that is ridiculous. Of course I gave em fakes, but I'm sure plenty of people put their real numbers down. In my opinion that's classified information. Very bad form Green Crop.
Anyway, after the informational cavity search, I was led into the bud room. It's straight through the doorway, right across from the receptionist office. This too, was very clean, sterile, and seemingly well coordinated. They have a juice-bar styled setup, with 4 barstools, and a high counter, with some glass windows in it. On top of the counter there are approx. 20 medium sized glass jars with various strains, as well as some larger amounts inside the windows, underneath the counter. Though they kept most the strains on top of the counter, the jars inside the windows is where they kept the most desirable buds, which they had no problem pulling out for me to examine. Also they gave me the freedom to open any jar I wanted, so I could check out the stock at my leisure. Very comfortable and convenient for me as a patient. Now I must say I wasn't too highly impressed with the selection. It looked like some of the buds had been trimmed and cured a little too quickly, but there were some good choices no doubt. For example the Mazar - after all I've heard about this strain - I just wasn't feeling the Green Crop version. Neither was I thrilled with the Herojuana, which I really had high hopes for. However, all was not lost. The Blue Dream was an excellent representation. (Pictured below) I smelled that jar and new, some of it was comin home with me. I'm truly an indica smoker, but Blue Dream has earned it's place in my chalice. There are some decent strains here, though the lighting is pretty mild, so its hard to tell just by looking.
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The budtenders were relaxed, and knowledgeable. That's all I need from a dispensary, save all the small talk. The short guy, who also verified my rec, was on point with his strain knowledge. Some patient brought in a personal sack, and asked him to guess without looking. The tender took 2 big whiffs out of the bag, looked at the patient and said, "Bubba Kush". That's a guy who deserves his job. So naturally, when we discussed some of the other strains, he didn't show any slack.
Overall, I was almost satisfied with my visit to The Green Crop Co-Op. I had to really search for something I liked. Bud quality was probably, 7 or 8 out of 10. Which is OK. However, I don't remember seeing any clones, or concentrates, but don't hold me to it. They may carry. Also, as a first time patient I received 10 percent off my first visit, and a free gram of Super Silver Haze. They also gave me my choice of free rolling papers. But damn if they didn't ask me my full name again! They just have to write your full and proper name on the receipt, and staple that shit to your bag. That right there is a deal breaker for me. The herb is ok, the atmosphere is decent, and the tenders know their shit. I just don't like the invasive sign up paperwork, nor the paper trail receipt. Sorry guys I can't come back.
Located: 6957 El Cajon Blvd. Ste. 109, San Diego CA
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
iGrow - The Walmart of Weed?

Above: Zeta Ceti constructs a display at the iGrow warehouse in Oakland, a one-stop shop for medicinal marijuana cultivation.
Call it the Walmart of Weed.
In a 15,000-square-foot warehouse just down the road from the Oakland Airport, an entrepreneur is opening a one-stop shop for medicinal marijuana cultivation that's believed to be the largest in the state.
Don't know the first thing about growing pot? The folks at iGrow have a doctor on site to get you a cannabis card and sell you all the necessary equipment for indoor, hydroponic cultivation - from pumps, nutrients and tubing to lights and fans.
Don't know how to set it up? For a fee, on-site technicians will show you how to build it in your home and even maintain it weekly.
"A lot of people don't know much about growing pot," said Dhar Mann, 25, the owner, who stood in front of an array of Ikea-like displays, showing different rooms of cannabis cultivation systems. "Since there are no full-service resources like us, they take risks, like electrical fires."
This is hardly a fringe business. When iGrow opens today, at least three City Council members will attend. So will most of the leaders of the cannabis industry in Oakland, a city long at the vanguard of medicinal marijuana.
Today's opening also comes on a key day for proponents of a statewide ballot measure to allow recreational marijuana. They plan to turn in about twice as many signatures as needed to qualify the measure for the November ballot.
The supporters of that measure are being led by Richard Lee, owner of Oaksterdam University, an Oakland-based business that trains people for work in the cannabis industry.
The medicinal marijuana world is still unsettled. Cities from Los Angeles to Berkeley are grappling with how to permit and regulate medical marijuana dispensaries.
Oakland, where voters last summer agreed to have the city to tax and regulate "cannabis businesses," has allowed only four licensed dispensaries.
Though iGrow provides all the supplies and know-how for cannabis cultivation, they don't sell the seedlings - only dispensaries can. And even some of the vendors tread a delicate line.
Gabriel Goodhart, the owner of Easy Feed Systems based in West Oakland, was setting up one of the system displays at iGrow on Wednesday. His company has an explicit policy of not setting up any system where marijuana is visible when they show up - or even mentioning the word "marijuana."
"Liability is shifting," said Goodhart, a libertarian who is a registered Republican. "A small business like ours can't take the risk."
But, he believes, the issue is a moral one.
"It's not fair to medical patients to put them in a gray area where they have to be involved in criminal activity to stay healthy," he said. "That's like not having health insurance."
The cost of creating your own cultivation system or relying solely on a dispensary is vast.
At a dispensary, a patient might spend $120 a week for a quarter-ounce of marijuana.
However, it might cost $1,000 to set up an eight-plant system, said Zeta Ceti, one of iGrow's "indoor growing technicians." But in the course of a year, they might only use half of their harvest and be able to sell the remaining 3 pounds for $12,000 to a dispensary.
By Matthai Kuruvila, Chronicle Staff Writer
Photo By Michael Macor / The Chronicle
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
San Diego Green Care Collective, They'll Sell Your Mom!

First of all, SDGC is the latest addition to my very short, yet growing list of great shops! Located on Convoy & Balboa, in a small shopping plaza, a few doors down from The Sunglass Optical Warehouse, this collective is well worth visiting. It has plenty of free parking, is wheelchair accessible, and the black tinted windows are all positive aspects to this club. Once you get inside, you will see a large glass window with a receptionist waiting to verify your original recommendation. While you wait, there is a sleek flat screen on the wall, with some magazines and business cards for you to browse through as well. This place is clean like a dentist's office, from the front door to the green room, SDGC is sanitary and professional.
Now for the show! When you're led into the double locked doors, you're gonna notice a couple of mother sized plants, which are for sale! As well as various clones, nicely rooted, and quite healthy - looked to be pest and mold free. Strains like Super Silver Haze, Lambsbread, OG Kush and Grapefruit Kush, which really smells like grapefruit when fully matured! They had some for us to check out and it was excellent. I really liked that about this collective. To be able to peruse the clones, and then match some of them up to a final product really helps in the decision making process. They say a picture is worth a 1000 words, but a jar full of high grade buds is worth a lot more! The budtenders were very relaxed, seemed almost like friends rather than budtenders. They were calm, yet eager to show off all their powerful herbs. Lavender OG, GC Green Crack, and Platinum Bubba Kush were high on my charts. But, I chose that Green Care Batman OG which, needless to say, was very potent and OG smelling! After that, I had to look at the concentrates - plenty to choose from, including earwax! Instead of listing them, I'm gonna tell you the OG Herojuana full melt hash was what stood out to me, so I purchased a small piece. 30 a half G was kinda pricey, but I have a thing for Herojuana, so I felt obligated to check the oils she produces!
Overall, I was pretty happy with my visit to San Diego Green Care. The good parking, quick verification, and proper bud selection made this spot worth visiting. But I would say, if you're looking for clones, and especially a mother (around $80), to add to your garden, then you must visit SDGC. Buds and extracts are expensive here, but they are truly medicinal, and if you purchase clones ($15), they will replace a dead clone within a week of purchase, with receipt. That's really good business, and quite compassionate for the rookie gardeners! Oh yeah free gift for first time patients. Usually a pre-rolled spliff, but they were out. So, they gave us an edible. Cool, I guess. Next time you're in the area, be sure to hit this joint!
Located: 4488 Convoy St., Suite D San Diego California
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
We The People Collective (4 Gram 8th's)

Located on El Cajon Blvd east of 70th street, with plenty of parking on the side, this building is quite inviting. However, if your recommendation is being verified at We The People during the evening as ours were, you'll be exposed to drivers, pedestrians, and bus riders as they pass by or loiter outside. Complete front street because this collective has clear glass for it's front wall, and front door, which was wide open. So the darkness outside, contrasted with the bright waiting room, kind of puts you on a stage for the outside audience to observe as they wish. Just a something to keep in mind when going to this dispensary. But it's not all bad, they do have an Xbox 360 and an old school big screen to stare at while you wait to be verified. And as I stepped I noticed how spacious and airy this place is, not to mention neon-green. At the front desk, we were quickly and politely verified, then led through a locked metal screen door, into the budroom.
We The People has a pretty good set up in this section of the collective. First thing you see is the jewelers glass counter, containing various strains and a glass cabinet holding some rather dry looking, yellowish clones. At $20-$35 a pop they seem like quite a risk, but you Kush gardeners might find strain you like. The budtender asked us if we were there for anything particular to which we simply replied, "Yes". So he started to take out his glass jars and present his personal favorites. I gotta be honest, we weren't highly impressed by the bud we looked at. The Skunk #1 had some interesting orange hairs, and their Deisel strains were actual. But I would say overall the bud quality was a 3.5 out of 5. Not too stinky, and a lot of the flavors were like blunt material, and looked semi-broken down. Like the bottom of the barrel as they say. I chose the Red Diesel, but I almost left empty handed, because I'm picky and I know where to get the Fire all over my hometown. Since Red was frosty, and caught my attention, I picked it up. But, I can't lie, the 4 Gram 8th's influenced my decision to donate.
We The People also has some concentrates, bubble hash & compressed keif, it's kind of pricey. But, we know you love Trichomes, so you gotta do it!
In our opinion, the mediocre bud selection is easily forgotten when you see the Star of The Show. The one thing that sets this dispensary apart from the others! Directly behind the budroom is a really clean, sort of contemporary room, with a flat screen TV in the top right corner, and 2 rows of tables with vaporizors on them. It's a "vape" lounge, free for patients to use! Although we didn't have time to blow, it looks like a decent place to relax for a minute. The budtenders and regulars, will gladly help you medicate if you've never used a vaporizer and are interested in trying one out! That makes this place a very unique and patient friendly dispensary, that you really should visit.
Location: 7200 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego
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Friday, January 22, 2010
California Supreme Court Removes State Limit On Medical Marijuana Possession!
JUSTICES RULE 2003 LAW WAS WRONG TO RESTRICT STASHES
By Peter Hecht
phecht@sacbee.com
Published: Friday, Jan. 22, 2010 - 12:00 am | Page 1A
Last Modified: Friday, Jan. 22, 2010 - 7:10 am
The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the state cannot impose legal limits on the amount of pot that medical marijuana users can grow or possess.
In a ruling certain to exacerbate debate over the governance of medical marijuana in California, the court threw out legislation that limited medical pot users to 8 ounces of dried marijuana and six mature or 12 immature marijuana plants.
The court ruled that the Legislature violated the state constitution when it passed Senate Bill 420 in 2003. The judges found that the plant limits set by the legislation improperly amended the Compassionate Use Act voters passed in 1996 legalizing marijuana for medical use in California.
That ballot measure said that medical pot users and their caregivers can possess any amount of marijuana "reasonably related to the patient's current medical needs."
"These individuals are not subject to any specific limits and do not require a physician's recommendation in order to exceed any such limits," Chief Justice Ron George wrote in the unanimous court decision. "Instead they may possess an amount of medical marijuana reasonably necessary for their ... needs."
The decision means that voters – not the Legislature – would have to approve any statewide limits on medical marijuana possession for those limits to be valid.
But it left many other questions surrounding the possession and sale of medical marijuana unanswered.
It provided no clarification for local governments wrestling with how to regulate the explosion of storefront dispensaries selling medical marijuana. That issue may be addressed by another case pending before the Supreme Court that challenges local governments' authority to block dispensaries from opening.
Thursday's ruling did uphold the right of the state and local governments to issue medical marijuana identification cards for users.
And, according to several legal experts, it allows for local governments to set their own limits on how much medical marijuana a user can possess and for police to arrest people who violate those local limits.
The catch, the experts said, is that people can't be prosecuted solely for violating local possession guidelines. Prosecutors would have to prove they were violating some other aspect of state marijuana law.
"It left the (local) limits in for the purposes of determining whether law enforcement can make an arrest," said Scott Thorpe, CEO of the California District Attorneys Association. "What it said is those limits are applicable for law enforcement ... But they are not applicable in a trial."
Jeff Jones, executive director of the Patient ID Center, an Oakland group that helps people obtain medical marijuana cards, said the court affirmed an important "safe harbor" for pot patients following local guidelines.
But that "harbor" varies greatly. In Oakland, for example, medical pot users can have 72 indoor plants and 3 pounds of marijuana. Most other cities adhere to far stricter limits.
"If they grow more than the 'safe harbor' (of local standards), they can lose their plants, lose their medicine or lose their gardens. It is up to local interpretation by law enforcement," Jones said.
Notably left unanswered by the ruling is what constitutes "reasonable" legal possession under state law.
"That's the question everybody is concerned about," said Mariellen Jurkovich, executive director of the Humboldt Patient Resource Center, an Arcata dispensary that grows marijuana.
"What does 'reasonable' mean? Who is going to decide what is OK for your personal use? Is it OK to have 20 pounds sitting in your house?"
Sacramento County Sheriff John McGinness said the ruling reflected "an abundance of ambiguity."
"The trend is pretty obvious: greater acceptance and greater use of marijuana," he said. "It does present a law enforcement challenge."
Tamar Todd, a Berkeley attorney for the Drug Policy Alliance Network, which seeks alternatives to drug enforcement, applauded the court's rejection of state limits on possession. But she said medical users are undermined by the lingering haze surrounding medical marijuana law.
"The problem that patients and law enforcement face under a system with no limits is that it is unclear as to who is following the law and who isn't," she said. "It puts patients at risk. Even though they might have a defense in court, they can be repeatedly arrested."
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
LaDainian Tomlinson's Slide - Electric Glide!
Hey San Diego, what the fuck is he thinkin!?
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Anthony B - Free Up The General
Big Up to Anthony B, for leading the fight for Buju's release!
We need more support for Buju Banton!
We need more support for Buju Banton!
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Free Up Buju Banton
Monday, January 4, 2010
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