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1806, 2006

Casualties of War: 'Burning Rainbow Farm' chronicles the unnecessary death of two men in the anti-drug crusade

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San Diego Union-Tribune June 18, 2006 by John Wilkens In a famous 1928 U.S. Supreme Court dissent, Justice Louis Brandeis articulated what he believed was a cherished constitutional right -- "the right to be left [...]

1506, 2006

Way Beyond Stoned

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Nashville Scene Why were a couple of gay Republican potheads blown away by the FBI? June 15, 2006 by Pablo Tanguay On Monday, Sept. 3, 2001, at 5:25 p.m., FBI special agent Richard Salomon, from [...]

1306, 2006

Refer madness

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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 by Stephen Amidon June 13, 2006 | During those rare moments [...]

906, 2006

Burning Rainbow Farm Review

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Entertainment Weekly June 9, 2006 by Whitney Pastorek 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 [...]