Joint Conversations is a FREE Marijuana Newsletter
The First Joint Conversation
- May 20, 2014 -
Welcome to Joint Conversations, the free marijuana newsletter from Time 4 Hemp. For over 20 years Casper Leitch has been building an archive of important joint conversations with cannabis advocates from around the world. This includes everything he’s done in television, radio and podcasts. In late 2013, he asked some of his friends to join him with their own live shows. It was the beginning of the Time 4 Hemp Broadcast Network on iHeart Radio. Recently, Casper sent out a newsletter to the T4H Network team. It was intended for program hosts and production members only. By happen chance, many member of the public discovered the newsletter and encouraged Casper to publish a monthly version for them.
Joint Conversations will arrive online at the Time 4 Hemp website around the twentieth of each month. It will feature world news about cannabis legalization. Reports on the benefits of medical marijuana will be highlighted. The industrial hemp industry will also be focused. Joint Conversations will be just that, a joint conversation created by many different sources. It will always be a free marijuana newsletter to share with friends.
“Marijuana is a useful catalyst for specific optical and aural aesthetic perceptions. I apprehended the structure of certain pieces of jazz and classical music in a new manner under the influence of marijuana, and these apprehensions have remained valid in years of normal consciousness.” — Allen Ginsberg
“It is beyond my comprehension that any humane person would withhold such a beneficial substance from people in such great need simply because others use it for different purposes.” — Steven Gould
“The evidence is overwhelming that marijuana can relieve certain types of pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms caused by such illnesses as multiple sclerosis, cancer and AIDS — or by the harsh drugs sometimes used to treat them. And it can do so with remarkable safety. Indeed, marijuana is less toxic than many of the drugs that physicians prescribe every day.” — Joycelyn Elders, MD
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