Memoirs of the Legendary Cannabis Cowboy

20th Anniversary of the Raid

The true story of Cannabis Cowboy - a marijuana business legend PLUS Home Grown Medical Marijuana, DIY medical grade organic cannabis by Bud King. Special 20th Anniversary of the Raid edition with bonus how to grow your own medical grade cannabis at home.

Memoirs of the Legendary Cannabis Cowboy PLUS Home Grown Medical Cannabis by Bud King. Special 20th Anniversary of the DEA Raid Edition packs two great publications into one book to entertain, educate and inspire you. 

The first book, Memoirs of the Legendary Cannabis Cowboy is an action-packed story about the adventures of Robert G. Schmidt as a marijuana smuggler in the '70s and '80s and then as the head proprietor of Genesis 1:29, a medical cannabis dispensary in northern California. With a family history of "rum runners" that used wooden speed boats to bring Canadian booze into Prohibition-era America, Robert's career begins with helping draft dodgers escape the Vietnam war and soon escalates into international excitement and danger smuggling tons of marijuana. The riches gained during high-flying early years are lost to betrayal and prison. 

After a time in the grip of drug and alcohol abuse, romance brings stability that is soon interrupted by a new law that allows medical cannabis use in California. Ex-marijuana smuggler Robert establishes Genesis 1:29 to grow and distribute medical cannabis, and for a time, business booms. Expansion of growing operations to a ranch in Sebastopol leads to a DEA raid on September 12, 2002. 

The second book is Home Grown Medical Marijuana by Bud King and is a simple DIY guide about how to grow pounds of organic medical grade cannabis in your own backyard. Step by step instructions include how to do everything from germinating seed, testing and mixing soil, sexing and transplanting, pest control, when and how to harvest, cure and store the magical herb. Loaded with photos to show how to tell male and female plants, when the trichomes show it is time to harvest and much more.

Preview Chapter, October 1975, The JOE LOUIS    

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