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American cannabis rights activist

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Great Moments in Weed History w/ Abdullah and Bean
Planting Cannabis on the DEA's Front Lawn Led to Washington, DC Legalizing It

Great Moments in Weed History w/ Abdullah and Bean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 49:09


The weed legalization movement has always embraced street theater, a tactic Adam Eidinger certainly put to good use the time he led a giveaway of 10,000 joints during a presidential inauguration. He also lead the charge to end cannabis prohibition in Washington DC and then followed up with an initiative that legalized psychedelic plants, including mushrooms, ayahuasca, and mescaline. EPISODE ARCHIVE Visit our podcast feed for 90+ episodes of our classic Great Moments in Weed History format, and subscribe now to get a new weekly podcast every Weednesday. PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video versions of this podcast and private seshes, plus cool rewards like a signed book. And it truly helps us make the best show possible 

The Gentleman Toker Podcast
Looking Back/to the Future of I-71 with Adam Eidinger | The Gentleman Toker Podcast Ep25

The Gentleman Toker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 60:51


In this episode we're interviewing Adam Eidinger, the relentless activist for cannabis reform that founded DC Marijuana Justice, the organization that led the way to cannabis becoming legalized in Washington DC. We're seeking his advice for advocates to effect change in places where weed remains illegal, protesting to end prohibition on the federal level, looking back at how Congressional meddling accidentally created the most socially equitable market in the country in the nation's capital and what it's fate will be as the local government seeks to regulate it. Plus! We get into the weeds of the Cowboy Cup controversy where Ganjiers disqualified a ton of entries for mold. What really went down? The Gentleman tries to piece it all together for you.

ADAM vs The Man
ADAM VS THE MAN #682: We Know They're Lying ... - Adam Eidinger, DCMJ

ADAM vs The Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 127:48


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The Critical Hour
Polls show the US Greatest Threat to Democracy; The War on Drugs is Over; Saudi-Iran Detente?

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 116:11


Dr. Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri- Kansas City, joins us to discuss a recent poll regarding worldwide threats to democracy. A poll found that globally, the US is seen as a bigger threat to democracy than Russia or China. The poll was conducted by a pro-NATO think tank that is headed by a former NATO Secretary General. Two of the principal reasons are the inequality and power of technology, as well as social media corporations mostly based in Silicon Valley.Dr. Yolandra Hancock, board-certified pediatrician and obesity medicine specialist. President Biden has committed to waiving patents for vaccines which are drawing fire from Big Pharma. Also, the CDC says that covid may be under control this summer.Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "America's Undeclared War," joins us to talk about Syria. Russia has dismissed the US criticism of their role in Syria arguing that they have been invited by the legitimate government and the US is illegally occupying Syria's heartland. Also, Iran is supporting the Syrian government's right to hold elections.K. J. Noh, peace activist, writer, and teacher joins us to discuss China. Many DC neocons are arguing that President Biden should vow to defend Taiwan militarily against China. Also, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said that the rise of China threatens the US' status as the world's dominant military player.Laith Marouf, broadcaster and journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon, joins us to discuss Iran. Iran and Saudi Arabia are involved in serious talks to lower tensions. Laith gives us the back story as to why these long-term adversaries seem to be burying the hatchet.Nick Davies, peace activist and author of "Blood on Our Hands: The American Invasion of Iraq," joins us to discuss India. A recent report argues that the extremist neoliberal economic policies of the Indian government are the main reason for the covid disaster.Adam Eidinger, Washington, DC-based cannabis prohibition activist, joins us to discuss the drug war. The state's attorney for the city of Baltimore, Maryland, Marilyn Moseby, is declaring that the drug war is over and therefore refuses to prosecute small-time drug and prostitution offenses. Also, the war on drugs is creating the disastrous violence that has cost so many lives in Mexico.Robert Fantina, journalist and Palestine activist, joins us to discuss Israel. Palestinian activists are successfully engaging in anti-occupation activities using international legal bodies. Also, international pro-Israel lobby groups are arguing for changes in the definition of antisemitism.

Let's be Blunt with Montel
JOINTS FOR JABS | ADAM EIDINGER [cannabis activism]

Let's be Blunt with Montel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 69:11


On this episode of Let’s be Blunt, Montel talks with Adam Eidinger, a Washington D.C. businessman and cannabis rights activist, known for his role in spearheading Initiative 71, which legalized cannabis in the District of Columbia in 2015. His activism extends to a wide range of efforts; key among his causes have been the marijuana and hemp politics, GMO labeling, anti-war, and social justice. He has been featured in The Washington Post and The New York Times for his work. He is the Social Action Director for Dr. Bronner’s body care company and the founder of DC Marijuana Justice which recently announced its plans to offer free cannabis at vaccination sites across DC in Spring 2021. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

What You Need to Know with Geoff Plitt
Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi in Israel Says Covid Vaccine Makes You Gay?! (And Other CRAZY News Stories)

What You Need to Know with Geoff Plitt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 1:29


Watch out America, the newest facial hair trend has arrived-- monkey tail beards. The best part is, if you slap someone in the face who has one, you just spanked the monkey. The worst part is, it gives the moral high ground to guys who have soul patches. Listen up, Jews. A popular ultra-Orthodox rabbi in Israel says the COVID vaccine "can make you gay". Luckily, Mike Pence has another vaccine for that. This makes me smile. DC-area cannabis activist Adam Eidinger is offering free weed to people who get their COVID vaccine. We've come a long way as humans. There was a time when getting stabbed and stoned was a punishment. In astronaut news, Buzz Aldrin celebrated his 91st birthday by blowing out a 91-candle cake. But as you might expect, conspiracy theorists are saying it was all shot on a soundstage in hollywood and the candles were CGI. Finally, in Arkansas, a porn actress who put her work on hold due to Covid has now been fired from her new job, Taco Bell, when a customer recognized her and said "as a God-fearing Christian, they didn't feel comfortable giving the establishment their business anymore". Um, as a God-fearing Christian... how'd you recognize her?

The Critical Hour
FBI Reportedly Warned of Possible Violence One Day Before Capitol Protests Went Bad

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 114:44


Dr. Clarence Lusane, author, activist and political science professor at Howard University, returns to talk about the recent reports about last week's protest in Washington, DC. An internal government document reveals that the FBI had foreknowledge of the potential for violence at the Capitol Hill protests, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. According to the outlet, the FBI's office in Norfolk, Virginia, reported that it was aware of calls for violence in response to "unlawful lockdowns," and the office sent the information to FBI officials in the capital within 45 minutes of receiving it on January 5.Dr. Yolandra Hancock, board-certified pediatrician and obesity medicine specialist joins us to talk about the latest news regarding the coronavirus pandemic. Another record was set Tuesday as over 4,400 people died of COVID-19 in the US, according to a New York Times Tally. The US currently has the highest death toll in the world and is rapidly approaching 400,000 fatalities. We discuss the action that needs to be taken as a new Congress and presidential administration come to power. Julie Hurwitz, civil rights attorney and partner at the law firm Goodman, Hurwitz and James, joins us to discuss the latest in the Flint, Michigan, water crisis. Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and a number of former state officials that were involved in the Flint water crisis will reportedly be indicted. The 2014 crisis led to at least 12 deaths and dozens of illnesses in the predominantly Black city where lead levels in water remain abnormally high to this day.KJ Noh, peace activist, writer and teacher, joins us to discuss China's interests in Afghanistan. China has had issues with Islamic terrorism and therefore has some concerns because of its proximity to Afghanistan. China has publicly endorsed the US removal of troops from Afghanistan but is also keeping a close eye on the dynamics created by the withdrawal. The Asian nation has a significant Muslim population and has experienced some level of participation in terrorism and extremism among that group. Nino Pagliccia, who has two master's degrees from Stanford University and is a retired researcher on Canada-Cuba collaborative projects at the University of British Columbia, returns to the show to discuss Latin America's response to last week's Capitol Hill protest. Additionally, Pagliccia discusses his extensive research and reporting on Canada's involvement in US regime-change maneuvers in Central and South America. William J. Astore, retired US Air Force lieutenant colonel who has taught at the Air Force Academy and the Naval Postgraduate School, and now teaches history at the Pennsylvania College of Technology, joins us to discuss his latest article. Astore argues that we are all prisoners of war because militarism has become deeply embedded in American life. He comes on to discuss what it will take to free America from a cultural paradigm of endless war.Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst and co-founder of the Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, joins us to discuss US President-elect Joe Biden's selection for CIA chief. McGovern asks whether diplomat William Burns will be able to change the culture at Langley and not be subsumed by it. Adam Eidinger, Washington, DC, cannabis activist, joins us to discuss cannabis legalization. Mexico is in the process of creating the largest legal cannabis market in the world. Meanwhile, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is arguing that cannabis legalization will raise significant funds to help address the budget shortfall caused by the pandemic.

Fault Lines
The Transition: Biden Wins

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 165:07


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discuss the newly elected president of the United States. After an unprecedented election, the final results came in over the weekend declaring Joe Biden as the winner.Guests:Stephen Lendman - Author and Geopolitical Analyst | Biden Defeats Trump?Adam Eidinger - Cannabis Activist | DC Voters: 'Yes' To Initiative 81! What's Next?Tom Luongo - Geopolitical Analyst | UnCUT! Biden Declared WinnerCaleb Maupin - Political Analyst and Author | Who Are We Left To TrustOn Saturday, the 2020 US Presidential Elections results finally arrived. Joe Biden won but the process was very sketchy. Author Stephen Lendman joins the hosts to discuss whether Biden's victory is legitimate. Geopolitical analyst Tom Luongo gives his take on the outcome. Political analyst Caleb Maupin questions who we can trust.Voters in DC decided on Initiative 81 to decriminalize magic mushrooms. Cannabis activist Adam Eidinger explains the legislation.

51st
51st: From Prisons To Weed, How District Life Is Different

51st

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 29:00


D.C.'s status as a district has drastically altered the lives of some residents, including people convicted of felonies and medical marijuana patients. Formerly incarcerated Washingtonian Jameon Gray and marijuana legalization advocate Adam Eidinger share their stories, and D.C.'s attorney general offers up solutions. This is the fifth episode of 51st, from WAMU's What's With Washington. To support the show, visit wamu.org/supportwhatswith.

Fault Lines
Trump's Troubling Trip Outside Walter Reed

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 164:30


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discuss Trump's special appearance. On Friday, Trump confirmed his COVID-19 diagnosis. On Sunday, Trump left quarantine to do a surprise drive-by for his supporters.Guests:Maram Susli - Geopolitical Analyst and Chemist | BBC Is Not Covering Syria AccuratelyAdam Eidinger - Cannabis Activist | Micro-DosingNicholas Wilson - Anti-Corruption Activist and Whistleblower | FinCen, HSBC, Money LaunderingScott Ritter - Former UN Weapons Inspector and WMD Whistleblower | Could Trump's COVID Lead To A Deal On New STARTIt should come as no surprise that mainstream media is strategically selective with covering stories. Syria is in a very complex situation. Geopolitical Analyst Maram Susli specializes in Syrian news. She joins the hosts to explain how BBC's Syrian coverage is inaccurate. Cannabis legalization is rapidly expanding in the United States. Now, some of those same activists are pushing for microdosing. The main guy behind the push, Adam Eidinger, comes on the show to define microdosing and the possible positive effects.Money laundering is an international issue amongst some of the most powerful people in the world; however, it seems like no one is ever being held accountable. Anti-corruption activist Nicholas Wilson points out some of the worst cases that are receiving no attention.After all of the jokes, President Trump has tested positive for COVID-19. Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter gives his perspective on what might happen as a result of this diagnosis.

Fault Lines
Trump Supporter Killed In Portland; AntiFa Gunman Suspected

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 167:49


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan talked about the news of the day and issues ranging from the protests and violence in Portland and Washington, DC, to Russia's response to COVID-19 to Christianity in politics. GUESTSMark Sleboda - International Relations & Security Analyst | COVID-19 Protests in Germany Adam Eidinger - Activist and Organizer in the Fight to Legalize Cannabis | Protests, Brutality & Mushroom AdvocacyCarmine Sabia - Writer & Editor at Large at SabiaReport.com | Kamala & the DemocratsIn Jamarl's first hour monologue, he objected to “voter shaming” that he sees coming from the Democrats and aimed at progressives. The hosts talked to Mark Sleboda and discussed the recent protests in Germany by people who are opposed to mask lockdowns and other restrictions that the government in Germany has put into place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mark said that while most of the protesters were on the right, there were also some protesters from the LGBTQ group and other traditionally left wing groups. Mark said that German politicians were outraged when the protesters stormed the German parliament and discussed some of Germany's history with parliamentarians. They also discussed the reaction to COVID-19 restrictions in Russia, and Mark said that although he's been critical in the past of the Russian government's response to the pandemic, recently Putin experienced lower numbers in part due to his handling of the crisis. They also discussed the reaction in Russia to the recent confrontation between the United States and Russian troops in Syria.In the second hour, the hosts were joined by Adam Eidinger, who talked about his experience protesting in Washington, DC, recently and decried what he sees as police brutality. Adam says he believes that Donald Trump is the root of most of these problems and praised the Democrats for a more even-headed response. Adam highlighted his personal experience, including an injury he suffered, and compared his reaction to it to protests because of the way the Obama administration treated protesters. He also discussed the possible legalization of psychedelic mushrooms in some states and criticized the lack of a federal policy on marijuana legalization that has resulted in higher prices, he says, because restrictions are in place that don't allow for outdoor cultivation in urban areas.In the third hour, Shane and Jamal talked to Carmine Sabia and started the discussion by asking whether Christians can be conservative. Carmine said he thinks that no Christian could support what the Democrats are supporting nowadays, including protests and riots, and discussed what he sees as Jesus's view on the role of government in man's life. Carmine rejected the idea that Jesus was a refugee, pointing out Mary and Joseph were refugees and that they had returned home to Bethlehem. They also discussed some of the work Carmine says is complete hypocrisy on behalf of Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi on the issue of abortion. Then they discussed the protest. Carmine took the view that the Kenosha shootings were done in self-defense.

Fault Lines
Trump Rally Attendees Can't Sue If They Contract COVID-19

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 167:28


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon & Lee Stranahan talked with guests about the understudied upsides of taking psychedelics, the truth about this week's job numbers and what we should expect next from the markets, and to scrutinize America's questionable foreign policy stratagems.Guests:Adam Eidinger - Activist and organizer in the fight to legalize cannabis | Decriminalization vs Legalization & Mushroom AdvocacyMarshall Auerback - Market analyst and writer for the Independent Media Institute | A Closer Look At The Jobs Numbers & The MarketMichael Maloof - RT national security analyst and former senior security policy analyst in the Office of the Secretary of Defense | US Foreign Policy, Sanctions Under COVID, & Iran/VenezuelaIn our first hour we were joined by Adam Eidinger to talk about the fight for marijuana decriminalization and legalization, why some activists are satisfied with just decriminalization, and to give us his knowledge and personal experience of the restorative powers of some natural psychotropics.In our second hour we spoke with Marshall Auerback about what the recent optimistic job numbers report got wrong, why he's more pessimistic about the course of the American economy, and what we can expect to see as the coronavirus crisis slowly grows.In our third hour we were joined by Michael Maloof to look at American foreign policy, the global signals of a shift out of an era marked by American preeminence and into a new more distributed world order, and to talk about Iran and Venezuela's budding relationship as key opponents of America's economic and military hegemony.

Fault Lines
Germany Seeing Increase of Cases After Ending Lockdown

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 167:29


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon & Lee Stranahan talked with guests about psychedelics, the United States' history of supporting immoral sanctions, and the problems our society is having dealing with sexual harassment.Guests:Adam Eidinger - Pro-Cannabis Activist and Organizer | Medical Cannabis 'Essential' Under COVIDDanny Sjursen - Retired U.S. Army Officer and Former History Instructor at West Point | US SanctionsKim Iversen - Independent Journalist and Host of the Kim Iversen Show on YouTube | Joe Biden and Pandemic InequalityIn our first hour we spoke with Adam Eidinger about pro-cannabis policy and activism, psychedelics and the push to decriminalize some hallucinogenic substances, and the issues of drug addiction and spiritual epiphanies.In our second hour we spoke with Danny Sjursen about the thorny history of the USA's use of sanctions, including their current sanctions on countries including Venezuela and Iran and their opposition towards sanctions on Rhodesia during a time of apartheid when the country was under pressure from the UN.In our third hour we spoke with Kim Iversen about the issue of sexual harassment, the varieties and role of sexual attraction in hierarchical relationships, and Joe Biden's presidential run.

Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez

Guest, Adam Eidinger

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The Adam Dunn Show
TADS 052419 - Meeting Of The Minds - Adam Eidinger & David Bronner

The Adam Dunn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 196:54


TADS 052419 - Meeting Of The Minds - Adam Eidinger & David Bronner by The Adam Dunn Show

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Mettā Makers' Podcast
Adam Eidinger (Catharsis on the Mall, DCMJ)

Mettā Makers' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 110:20


We shared conversation with Adam Eidinger about Catharsis on the Mall, the free arts festival and vigil for healing in Washington DC, and his involvement with DCMJ (DC Marijuana Justice) and what they are doing in our nations capitol. Listen in as he shares stories of community, struggle, support and inspiration for the healing of our nation. #livemetta #partywithpurpose Catharsis on the Mall - www.catharsisonthemall.com DC Marijuana Justice - www.dcjm.org Chapel of Sacred Mirrors - www.cosm.org Dr. Bronner's - www.drbronner.com Brother David's - www.brotherdavids.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mettamakers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mettamakers/support

Fault Lines
Will New Abuse Allegations Derail Judge Kavanaugh's Nomination?

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 172:17


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Lee Stranahan and Garland Nixon discuss the new abuse allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Are these allegations credible, and could this prevent Judge Kavanaugh from becoming the newest member of the Supreme Court?Guests:John Hoge - Blogger at Hogewash.com | Brett Kimberlin and the Story of Collusion between the DNC and UkraineElbert Guillory - Former State Senator from Louisiana | What Drives Looting During Natural Disasters?Adam Eidinger [In-Studio] - Advocate for Cannabis Legalization | What is the Status of Marijuana Legalization in 2018?In the past, Fault Lines has reported on the unethical actions of "Speedway Bomber" Brett Kimberlin and his connection to the story of collusion between the DNC and Ukraine. On today's show, blogger John Hoge joins Garland and Lee to talk about his experiences dealing with Kimberlin and what the public should know about this shady political operative.Unfortunately, natural disasters often bring about criminal looting, and this was again the case with Hurricane Florence. Former Louisiana State Senator Elbert Guillory returns to the show to discuss what drives looting during natural disasters and how guilty individuals should be treated by the justice system.For the final hour, Garland and Lee are joined in-studio by Adam Eidinger, an advocate for the legalization of marijuana. What is the current status of cannabis legalization in different states, and what needs to happen before the federal government makes more aggressive moves towards the decriminalization and legalization of marijuana?

WeedWeek
27. Yes We Cannabis!

WeedWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 26:37


This week Alex talks with Adam Eidinger, founder of DCMJ, the cannabis activist group in D.C., on his work legalizing recreational cannabis and the nature of activism. Also, your Uber driver can report you for consuming weed.Join the DCMJ email listerv here: http://dcmj.org/Follow the DCMJ on Twitter @DCMJ2014Uber drivers can narc on passengers: https://mashable.com/2018/07/09/uber-drug-use-narc-in-app/#MRgWPpT9VmqUCanadian cannabis professionals banned from U.S. for life: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/canadians-in-cannabis-industry-complain-of-u-s-border-issues-1.4745325Sign up for the WeedWeek newsletter to get weekly info on America's most interesting industry delivered to your inbox. www.weedweek.net/newsletter/WeedWeek Canada is the best way for professionals to keep up with the Canadian green rush. For a free one-month trial subscription sign up here:https://www.weedweek.net/weedweek-canada/We want to answer all your burning weed questions! Leave us a voicemail at 424-258-0430 and we might answer your question on the podcast! Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes so that you never miss an episode! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/weedweek/id1332937362?mt=2Email us your comments, questions or suggestions at weedweeknews@gmail.com Follow us Twitter and Instagramwww.twitter.com/alexhalperinwww.instagram.com/weedweeknews/

The Earth Wants YOU!
Put the Hip back into Hippie with some Help from Adam Eidinger

The Earth Wants YOU!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 55:59


This week on the Earth Wants YOU! Reverend Billy and Savitri D are joined by legendary Washington DC based cannabis rights activist Adam Eidinger, who's been arrested more times than a cat has lives. They talk the importance of home cultivation, legalization without commercialization and the systemic racism of cannabis laws. Legalize it Don't Commercialize it

The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman
Adam Eidinger Back on the Grow Show

The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016


Today on the Grow Show Kyle Kushman is joined once again by Adam Eidinger, founder of the DC Cannabis Campaign, DCMJ.org, and political activist. Adam spearheaded the passing of Initiative 71 which legalized the recreational use of marijuana in Washington DC, and is now pushing for the federal government to reschedule cannabis. Adam's organization uses very public displays of civil disobedience to draw attention to the cause, including events that involved the parading of a 51-foot inflatable joint on the streets of DC, as well as a marijuana clone and seed share right in front of the White House. Today we're going to talk to him about those recent demonstrations as well as what you should know before participating in acts civil disobedience yourself.

The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman
Adam Eidinger, Political Activist and Founder of the DC Cann...

The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016


Today on the Grow Show Kyle Kushman is joined by Adam Eidinger, founder of the DC Cannabis Campaign, DCMJ.org, and political activist. Adam spearheaded the passing of Initiative 71 which legalized the recreational use of marijuana in Washington DC, and is now pushing for the federal government to reschedule cannabis. Adam's organization uses very public displays of civil disobedience to draw attention to the cause, including events that involved the parading of a 51-foot inflatable joint on the streets of DC, as well as a marijuana clone and seed share right in front of the White House. Today we're going to talk to him about those recent demonstrations as well as what you should know before participating in acts civil disobedience yourself.

Cannabis Radio News
Tomorrow Activists Smoke Out White House

Cannabis Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016


DCMJ, a pro-marijuana legalization group led by longtime activist Adam Eidinger, will bring a 51-foot replica joint to the White House for a protest tomorrow afternoon.

Russ Belville Show
Low-Cost Marijuana Investing

Russ Belville Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016


DCMJ, a pro-marijuana legalization group led by longtime activist Adam Eidinger, will bring a 51-foot replica joint to the White House for a protest tomorrow afternoon.

Russ Belville Show
Will Obama Deschedule Marijuana?

Russ Belville Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016


Gov. Gary Johnson thinks President Obama will deschedule marijuana on his way out of office. Washington DC activist Adam Eidinger will march a 51-foot joint that reads "OBAMA DESCHEDULE MARIJUANA" as part of this Saturday's White House protest and smoke-in

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Clearing the FOG on Monsanto with Ronnie Cummins, Patty Lovera and Adam Eidinger

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2013 54:33


On May 25, protests against Monsanto will take place all over the world. Ronnie Cummins of Organic Consumers Association which runs the Millions Against Monsanto Campaign and Patty Lovera of Food and Water Watch tell us about Monsanto’s long history in the chemical business, poisoning and polluting our communities and Monsanto’s mission to own access to our food through ownership of seeds and use of genetically engineered seeds which contaminate organic seeds. Adam Eidinger of Occupy Monsanto tells us about the May 25 International Day of Protest against Monsanto. Visit Occupy Monsanto to find a protest near you or to plan one. Visit ClearingtheFOGRadio.org for more information and resources related to this podcast.