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n the early days, drug vials and cocaine accessory ads thrived in the magazine, such as the Hooter, a miniature metal vacuum cleaner that you could use to (a series of nine books) was adapted for television in 1993, and an accessory that looks like the Hooter made a splash in episode one. But shifted its primary focus towards the more noble pursuit—cannabis—after the downside of physical dependence of hard drugs became widespread, per Editor in Chief Steven Hager and Editor John Howell’s decision, ushering in the Cannabis Cup years. The Trans-High Market Quotations also shifted to reflecting current drug prices to pot prices.

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