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Best podcasts about jeff mizanskey

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Truth tellers, psychedelics, gun violence, and a man who served time marijuana

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 34:19


Best of TIAM extended, hear from Dr. Laura Brimbal  from Texas State University talking about truth tellers among children. Dr. Parag Bhatt, Director of Science at SILO Wellness talking psychedelics. Dr. Lindsay Clukies from St. Louis Children's Hospital talks gun violence and what she has seen from a pediatric side of it. Finally, Jeff Mizanskey spent decades behind bars for marijuana charges, find out his reaction after marijuana was legalized in Missouri.

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Man who was locked up for marijuana reacts to Missouri legalization

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 9:47


Jeff Mizanskey was in prison serving a life sentence for marijuana, he joined Carol Daniel and Tom Ackerman talking about his time in jail and reaction to Missouri making it legal.

Bowl After Bowl
Episode 87 ★ Hold Your Paper

Bowl After Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 132:03


EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Thank you to our executive producer CW for Bowl After Bowl Episode 87 coming in with a monthly stonation! Shoutout to Boo-Bury, CMike, and SirVo for streaming those sats.  Don't be a mooch! Bowl After Bowl is a value-for-value podcast meaning you get our content for free with no ads. All we ask is the the love you make is equal to the love you take. If you receive value, send some back to us in return! There's lots of ways to do it: PayPal donations, cryptocurrencies, streaming satoshis on your favorite app, making art, sharing news stories, ISOs, or leaving a voicemail at (816) 607-3663. CRYPTOCURRENCY   Do you have a node yet? Every podcaster should have their own node! What are you waiting for? Just get in the car and drive, dude! Check out this article SirSpencer referenced, How to run a Lightning Network node on Windows. Consider Umbrel,  myNode, Voltage, or setting up a RaspiBlitz. And be sure to visit NewPodcastApps.com on the regular! TOP THREE 33 Rest in Peace, Joya. Born in 1988 at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, this 33-year-old greater one-horned rhino (also known as the Indian Rhino) was the oldest male in the Species Survival Plan of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Joya moved to Salina, Kansas' Rolling Hills Zoo in 1995 where he had been monitored by veterinarian staff for age-related issues for the past few months. Add another tally to the Clinton Body Count. This week, ABC 33/40 reporter Christopher Sign suicided. He broke the secret tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch in 2016, then published a book about it. After its release in February 2020, he told Fox & Friends his family received death threats which drove him out of Phoenix, Arizona back to Birmingham, Alabama -- to Channel 33. When asked about chain of custody documents for absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes for the November 3, 2020 election, a Fulton County election official admitted to The Georgia Star News "a few forms are missing" and "some procedural paperwork may have been misplaced." Coincidentally, Georgia is missing chain of custody documents for about 333,000 absentee ballots out of an estimated 600,000 which is pretty suspicious considering Biden only "won" by 12,000 votes in the Peach State. Lastly, neighbors called for a wellness check on a Glendora, California home after smelling a strong odor coming from it. Law enforcement found 33 cats -- 7 dead and 2 that had to be euthanized -- and one dog living in filthy conditions. THE COOF This week, 33 deaths were reported in Oman and the Punjab state of India. 33 new cases were reported in the Prey Veng province of Cambodia, Kentucky's Graves County, Massachusetts, Maui, New York's Monroe County, and Washington's Clark County. The CDC updated their travel guidance, moving 33 countries to their lowest risk category which is deemed safe for travel for anyone who got a coof shot. In England, a 33-year-old music teacher plead guilty to faking a COVID 'Fit to Fly' certificate to travel to Egypt by altering the date on a negative 'rona test PDF from February. An Egyptian airline worker spotted a missing digit on the certificate. He was found guilty of forgery and counterfeit offense of making a false instrument but was granted bail and is leaving the country ahead of his hearing, telling the judge he will be back in time for it and now has an up-to-date negative test certificate. Also, the symptoms for this scary new Delta variant are headaches, coughs, and sneezing...like a cold. WEED In 2007, Robert Franklin tossed a pound of weed out of his car during a traffic stop in Saline County, Missouri and received a 22-year prison sentence. But after serving more than a decade in prison, he has become the first 420POW to have his case commuted by Governor Mike Parson. Jeff Mizanskey was the last time weed-related POW freed by Governor Jay Nixon in 2015. Joints for Jabs launched Monday in Washington state, but dispensary owners aren't participating. Unlike other jab freebies which require citizens to simply flash their poked papers to claim their prize, Joints for Jabs requires pot shops to set up a vaccine clinic inside so only those with a fresh band-aid can claim their jay. Many don't have the space to set up a clinic inside, and healthcare providers are concerned about setting up shop in a place that distributes illegal drugs since that could jeopardize their federal funding. Since the program expires July 12, citizens planning to get poked in the pot shop might not be able to get their second shot in time. Participating pot shops will be able to cash in on a tax break for product they give away unlike alcohol retailers, but that doesn't help much when they are still unfairly facing Section 180E. Last Tokin' Tuesday, the pain management committee for the NFL and NFL Players Association announced it will provide $1 million in funding for research into pain management with cannabis and cannabinoids. Five grants are expected to be awarded around Thanksgiving. Arkansas' medical sales exceeded $330 million since the market launched in 2019 and last month, May 2021, Maine hit a new record with $5.4 million in recreational sales. The Montana group opposing the 2020 voter-approved recreational initiative has dropped its lawsuit since Governor Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 701 into law, amending the legalization law voters passed. The lawsuit claimed the initiative was unconstitutional for earmarking a portion of tax revenues from federally illegal marijuana sales, contending only the legislature can determine how tax revenue is spent. Tomorrow, June 16, 2021 at 10 AM, the Connecticut legislature will hold a special session to determine the fate of the recreational weed bill mentioned previously on Bowl After Bowl. Rhode Island will have to wait a little longer for a recreational market, as the backers of three adult-use bills failed to compromise and likely won't before the end of the legislative session the last week of June. Today, Representatives Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) and Cori Bush (D-MO) unveiled the Drug Policy Reform Act (DPRA) to end criminal penalties for drug possession federally and incentivize state and local governments to adopt decriminalization policies by limiting their eligibility to receive funds if they don't. The bill also proposes moving regulatory power from the Attorney General to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, record expungement and resentencing, "reinvesting in alternative health-centered approaches," prohibiting drug tests for individuals to receive federal benefits, prohibiting the use of civil asset forfeiture related to personal drug possession cases, and establishing a Commission on Substance Use, Health and Safety to determine benchmark amounts for drug possession and publish a report including recommendations for preventing the prosecution of individuals processing, distributing, or dispensing personal use quantities. In 2018, Tampa-based Florigrown sued the state over its licensing process which resulted in three of the 22 licensed operators controlling two-thirds of the market. Six license holders account for 90% of sales. They hoped the state would provide standalone licenses for small businesses and break up the vertical scheme, but the Supreme Court just ruled against them in a 6-1 decision saying the Florida Legislature met its constitutional obligations in enacting a limited-license vertical structure. With the lawsuit over, the state's licensing freeze comes to an end. It is likely state regulators will issue 15 new vertical licenses over the next six months. The Ohio State Medical Board added Huntington's disease, spasticity or severe muscle spasms, and terminal illness as qualifying conditions for medical weed. Earlier in the year, the board granted separate requests to add arthritis, chronic migraines, and complex regional pain syndrome but rejected petitions to include autism spectrum disorder and restless leg syndrome. In Colorado, 21 individuals were arrested in connection to a black market marijuana and money laundering scheme. They are accused of growing millions of dollars worth of pot across metro Denver and funneling their profits to China through social media apps. The investigation began in August 2020 and investigators have since seized thousands of plants, hundreds of pounds of packaged pot, and about $1 million. Charges range from racketeering and conspiracy to drug cultivation, distribution, and money laundering. Federal investigators found the money cycled from the US to China to Central and South America, then back to the US. Two individuals were allegedly involved in the illegal Oklahoma grow op referenced in Bowl After Bowl Episode 80: I Shitted My Priorities. Yesterday (Monday, June 14, 2021), the California legislature approved a $100-million plan to strengthen their legal industry which continues to struggle in competition with the emerald market five years after voters approved recreational sales. Grants will be provided to cities and counties to help businesses transition from provisional to regular licenses. It's a complicated process to get a permanent, annually-renewed license from a temporary one, requiring high costs and developing a plan to reduce the harms of the industry's negative environmental impacts. Speaking of negative impacts, Sacramento is being sued by a number of unidentified weed businesses for establishing "Neighborhood Responsibility Plan" fees equal to 1% of gross revenue on top of a 4% business operations tax on gross receipts -- even though the city failed to identify a single negative impact from cannabiz operations. After receiving eight complaints about a growing operation's odor March 2019, Santa Barbara County filed the jurisdiction's first nuisance lawsuit against Island View Ranch and Island Breeze Farms.  The lawsuit also claims Island Breeze hasn't "diligently pursued" obtaining the county and state business licenses to operate and therefore is illegally growing and processing weed. First Time I Ever... #FTIE The bowlers discuss the first time they ever held a baby and next week, we want to hear about the first time YOU ever saw a lover's junk. Leave a voicemail day or night! If you're voice shy, feel free to send a text message: (816) 607-3663 Fuck it, Dude. Let's go bowling. #FIDLGB A man from Cape Cod spent 40 seconds in the mouth of a humpback whale.  Some lucky duck in Ontario bought a painting for $5 at a thrift store which turned out to be a David Bowie original! A Kansas Lottery player celebrated their birthday with one of the state's largest Keno jackpots off a Quick Pick. An analysis published by the journal Environmental Science and Technology Letters found commonly used cosmetics contain high levels of potentially toxic chemicals not listed on labels which can be ingested through lip products or absorbed through the skin and tear ducts to enter the bloodstream.  An Atlanta cashier was shot and killed over a face diaper argument. There's a petition for Jeff Bezos to buy and eat the Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. A suspicious vehicle complaint turned up a man stuck in a vineyard fan. A couple in Alberta, Canada are paying a $500 fine after their gender-reveal party caused a small wildfire. A White House press corps flight to England was delayed due to mechanical issues caused by cicadas. Jack Herer told us first, but now the science is catching up since Oxford University's Environmental Change Institute says hemp could save the planet from climate change.

Concerned Dabs Podcast
#36 Jeff Mizanskey talks about the failing drug war

Concerned Dabs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 84:12


#36 Jeff Mizanskey talks about the failing drug war

Outside Perspective
#63 - Jeff Mizanskey: Serving Life for Cannabis & Pushing for Change

Outside Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 63:46


Jeff Mizanskey is a Cannabis Activist and former inmate of the Missouri Penal System serving a life sentence without parole for Cannabis possession. Jeff was released in 2015 after serving nearly 22 years in prison. Connect with Jeff on Facebook Stay in touch with Midwest Canna Expo on Instagram and Facebook for upcoming events As always, connect with Adam on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube Follow all things Imposed Will on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Also, follow the Outside Perspective podcast on Instagram and Facebook  And for all your CBD needs, go to: Jambo Superfoods  Save 20% at checkout with COUPON CODE: Outside 

Alice B. Toklas Network : Radio
Voices Of War~OPEN MIC

Alice B. Toklas Network : Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 135:00


This week’s award winning show will be an open mic!  Our first guest will be Michael Scott.  Michael will be discussing the non-profit 501c3 group he dedicates his time to, Project PC (Positive Change)! Find out how Project PC is helping to end prohibition!  Next at about 9:30 we will talk to Craig Cesal. Craig is in prison serving his 15th year of his LIFE sentence for cannabis. At 9:45 we will talk to George Martorano, who was recently released after serving 33 years of his LIFE sentence!  George will tell us all about his journey to the Seattle Hempfest. At 10:00 we will also talk to Jeff Mizanskey about his trip to the Seattle hempfest after being locked up for 21 years for cannabis!  We will talk to a few more surprise guests shortly after, then, Tom Korby will update us on the news from Northern California!  You don’t want to miss this show!   Regular Guests include Craig Cesal (serving life in prison),George Martorano in "Gorgies Corner", Stephanie Landa (X-POW /Feedom Grow), Mindi Griffiths (Prisoner update), Miggy 420, Stacey Theis,Tom Korby, Dr Allen and more! Our show brings the voices for you help you understand the trauma going on with those and those possess, sell or cultivate cannabis. Over 50 people are serving life sentences and have been in since the 80's.Through a series of shows, you will hear from their family members and the prisoners themselves. This show is an effort to remind the world of their sacrifices. Voices of Cannabis War is hosted by Kristin Flor (whose father died shackled to a bed because our plant is federally illegal) and prison outreach specialist, Mindi Griffiths. The show is dedicated to former host,  Eugene Fischer (who spent 25 years of a life sentence in federal custody for our plant).

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The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman
Jeff Mizanskey: Freedom Without Cannabis

The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016


Jeff Mizanskey speaks with Kyle Kushman about adjusting to his new found freedom, unfortunatly without being able to consume cannabis. Jeff was released from the Jefferson City Correctional Center in Missouri on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, after serving two decades of a life sentence.

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Alice B. Toklas Network : Radio
Voices of War~Decking the Halls from Behind Bars

Alice B. Toklas Network : Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 146:00


This week's show  is a special Christmas show dedicated to our recently released plant POW's! Guests will include Randy Lanier, David Rhodes, Craig Cesal (serving life, calling from prison), Jeff Mizanskey, Irma Alred and an extra long interview with George Martorano! All are recently released POW's who were serving life in prison for our plant and were caged for cannabis for decades!  Vivian McPeak from Seattle Hempfest will be calling into talk to George and to tell us about the Christmas Vigil in Seattle! Stephanie Landa will be calling to tell us about the commissary money she helped raise for plant prisoners at the High Times Cup!  We will also be discussing the 3 prisoners that were granted clemency from President Obama!  This is going to be the best show ever!  TUNE IN!  Remember, NO ONE SHOULD BE CAGED FOR CANNABIS and NO VICTIM = NO CRIME = NOT GUILTY! Regular Guests include Craig Cesal (serving life in prison), Stephanie Landa, Mindi Griffiths, Miggy 420, Tom Korby, Dr Allen and more!    Our show brings the voices for you help you understand the trauma going on with those and those possess, sell or cultivate cannabis. Over 50 people are serving life sentences and have been in since the 80's. Through a series of shows, you will hear from their family members and the prisoners themselves. This show is an effort to remind the world of their sacrifices.  Voices of Cannabis War is hosted by Eugene Fischer (who spent 25 years of a life sentence in federal custody for our plant) and Kristin Flor (who's father died shackled to a bed because our plant is federally illegal).  It is presented to you by volunteers, Becca Nichols, Mindi Griffiths, Kristin Flor and Eugene Fischer. 

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Russ Belville Show
Jeff Mizanskey on Finding Freedom

Russ Belville Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015


Reports from Day 1 of the 2015 International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Alexandria, Virginia, plus Russ Belville speaks exclusively with Jeff Mizanskey, the man who walked out of a Missouri prison several months ago a free man after spending 21 years behind bars.

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Jaws of Justice Radio
Jeff Mizanskey Wins Release From Prison After 20 Years and Show Me Cannabis Update

Jaws of Justice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2015 56:28


A CALL IN SHOW Jeff Mizanski Wins Release From Prison As more states and communities decriminalize and even legalize Cannabis the issue of those who are behind bars for non-violent […] The post Jeff Mizanskey Wins Release From Prison After 20 Years and Show Me Cannabis Update appeared first on KKFI.

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Cannabis Culture News LIVE Audio
Cannabis Culture News LIVE: Getting Creative with Marijuana

Cannabis Culture News LIVE Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 102:34


POT TV – Watch Cannabis Culture News LIVE for the latest news and views on pot politics and the marijuana community. In this episode: Getting Creative with Marijuana. We play an excellent interview by cannabis historian Chris Bennett who interviews Martin Lee, author of Acid Dreams and Smoke Signals. We also discuss the release of prisoner Jeff Mizanskey after 22 years behind bars for non-violent marijuana offences. Jodie Emery, John Berfelo, and Cori Trip-C join the show to get dabbed out. Watch the video: http://www.pot.tv/video/2015/09/05/cannabis-culture-news-live-getting-creative-with-marijuana/

The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman
Freedom For Jeff Mizanskey

The Grow Show With Kyle Kushman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015


Kyle Kushman talks with Dan Viets, an attorney in private practice in Columbia, MO, about Jeff Mizanskey's ruling for parole after being sentenced to life in prison without parole on a marijuana-related charge. They also discuss how this grown breaking moment for Jeff brings hope for the future in cannabis for both medicinal and recreational use with the upcoming election in 2016.

Bowl After Bowl
Josh Chittum of Mid-Missouri NORML ★ 023

Bowl After Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 81:12


***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published February 22, 2015. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***   In today's episode, we sit down with Josh Chittum, president of Mid-Missouri NORML and assistant director of the "We Always Swing" Jazz Series.  We discuss our experience tabling with Show-Me Cannabis at Reagan Lincoln Days in Kansas City over the weekend and provide a brief update on Missouri's cannabis legislation. Representative Shamed Dogan has written House Bill 978 to free Jeff Mizanskey, since Governor Nixon continues to ignore his constituents by refusing to grant Jeff clemency.  As for local events, Josh recaps Mid-Missouri NORML's first monthly membership meeting and previews his Twin Peaks party.

Bowl After Bowl
“Real leaders” recall Chadwick ★ 020

Bowl After Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 73:11


***This episode of Bowl After Bowl was originally published January 8, 2015. The title and notes have been republished as originally written***   Happy New Year Bowlers! Our New Year's resolution is to further the fight for cannabis freedom in 2015. One significant victory has already been achieved this year. The community worked together and made #RecallChadwick a success by gathering more than 300 valid signatures. To avoid a recall, Councilwoman Virginia Chadwick resigned last Monday. She painted a picture of herself as a good civil servant and proclaimed "real leaders" in the community had comforted her and told her that "the recall was ridiculous." When the floor was briefly opened for public comment, only one Columbia resident spoke, saying, "Don't let the door hit ya." However, the council members lavished Chadwick with praise for "representing her ward" and her leadership on Tobacco 21. Spencer drafted a petition to repeal Tobacco 21 but only had 20 days to acquire more than 3,200 signatures. That time period included the holidays, when most Columbia residents were out of town. But the fight is just beginning. Missouri Liberty Alliance (http://missourilibertyalliance.org/), a political action committee, was founded to raise money to support political change. Community members dedicating time for freedom fighting deserve compensation. Donations to MLA can be made through PayPal. Another hot city issue is the continued illegal operation of Uber within the city limits of Columbia. This flat-out disregard for the law has apparently angered the city council. Of course, the same city council let Opus skirt many city laws and legal processes when they secured permission to construct a student housing complex. Laura Nauser, who is supposedly the most libertarian member of the city council, was the first out of the gates last Monday night to call for court action against Uber. At Bowl After Bowl we have a different definition than Ginny Chadwick of what makes a "real leader." One example that comes to mind is Show-Me Cannabis (http://show-mecannabis.com/) Deputy Director Amber Langston. She will be hosting an event in Kansas City tonight that we will be attending. Recently, Langston was covered by the Kansas City Star. Here is a video of her speaking at the Joplin, Mo. Cannabis Revival 2011: http://youtu.be/_VVsz4yG02I Click here to read the feature on Amber published by the KC Star. (http://www.kansascity.com/living/article5448900.html) The article mentions Jeff Mizanskey (http://justice4jeff.com), a Sedalia man who has served more than 20 years of a life sentence without parole for non-violent cannabis offenses. Show-Me Cannabis is leading the effort to free Mizanskey. No one should be in prison for a plant. Governor Jay Nixon pardoned nine non-violent "offenders" (http://governor.mo.gov/news/archive/gov-nixon-grants-pardons-nine-non-violent-offenders) after the holidays, but it's worth noting these "offenders" had already finished serving their sentences. Pardons carry no merit unless someone really values what Governor Nixon thinks. These nine people still have criminal records because a pardon is not an expungement. Across the Missouri-Kansas border in Wichita, the group Kansas For Change has submitted 4,500 signatures for the Marijuana Reform Initiative, which would decriminalize possession of 32 grams and less of marijuana for people 21 and older. The group's first attempt to decriminalize possession of cannabis failed when they fell 46 signatures short last summer.