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45 YEARS AND STILL GROWING

started working at , in 2006, there was already 32 years of history. This renegade magazine first crashed the publishing scene in, but for pot enthusiasts. What could have ended up being a one-off spoof became a legacy publication, now celebrating 45 years because it captured the imagination of its readership, provided badly needed information about a much-maligned plant and was never afraid to speak the truth. Over the years, the magazine has survived thanks to our loyal readers. The connection has forged with its readership is palpable and remarkable. It’s easily the best thing about working here.

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