L.A. CityBeat Deputy Editor Authors Book on 'Stoner Utopia'

Niles Daily Star

Dean Kuipers’ third book, Burning Rainbow Farm: How a Stoner Utopia Went Up in Smoke, tells the story of marijuana activists Tom Crosslin and Rolland Rohm, who were shot and killed during a standoff with the FBI. “There’s this incredible arc from the way Rainbow […]

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Refer madness

Salon

Michigan’s Rainbow Farm was a utopia for stoners, gays and dissenters. Then America’s anti-drug insanity erupted in its ugliest form.

June 13, 2006 | During those rare moments I find myself feeling uneasy about the course of the war on terror, I take consolation by looking back […]

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Burning Rainbow Farm Review

Entertainment Weekly

This is the story of Tom Crosslin, a gay libertarian who owned a Michigan campground called Rainbow Farm where he hosted concerts in support of decriminalizing marijuana…and where, in 2001, he and his lover were shot to death during a five-day standoff with the FBI. Dean […]

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Burning Rainbow Farm Review

Drugsense.org

When I received my review copy of the book “Burning Rainbow Farm” I didn’t know what to expect. Having talked with the author, Dean Kuipers, a few times over the years since that Friday morning, August 31, 2001 when Tom Crosslin burned Rainbow Farm to the ground, […]

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Burning Rainbow Farm Book Review

Kirkus Reviews

The story behind the FBI raid on a Michigan farm that could have become the next Waco or Ruby Ridge-except that 9/11 intervened. On September 9, 2001, Los Angeles-based journalist Kuipers read a newspaper article about the killing of two men by FBI sharpshooters at a southwestern Michigan campground, […]

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Burning Rainbow Farm Book Review

Publishers Weekly

During early September 2001, federal and state law enforcement agents staked out a farm in rural southwest Michigan. By the time they departed, farm owner Tom Crosslin and his life partner, Rollie Rohm, had been killed by government bullets. Los Angeles journalist Kuipers, who grew up […]

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Burning Rainbow Farm Review

Cannabis Culture

Two days before the 9/11 attacks that led to war in the name of democracy, two Michigan men were shot to death for simply trying to exercise the very rights their country was now supposedly fighting for.

 

On a remote farm that they owned in southwest […]

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Burning Rainbow Farm Review

Booklist

Tom Crosslin and Rollie Rohm were lovers who wanted to create a refuge for counterculture, libertarian types, including gays, live music aficionados, and pot smokers. Their Burning Rainbow Farm quickly achieved fame among those constituencies in their little corner of southwest Michigan. But when crusading DA Scott Teter decided […]

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A Festival Utopia: Rainbow Farm, five years after the flames

Notesonthescene.com

In September 2001, the fbi was busy shooting marijuana supporters while an attack on the us was being carried out. The terrorist attack would be completed just days after two Michigan residents were shot to death by authorities on their rural farm. The world may forever wonder if 911 […]

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Burning Rainbow Farm Review

Notesonthescene.com

Right before 9/11 in rural southwest Michigan, Tom Crosslin and Rollie Rohm’s dreams of a peaceful utopia were shot dead by sniper bullets. Owners and operators of Rainbow Farm, a campground and festival venue that became the center of marijuana activism in their region, and also the center of […]

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