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OverviewGreen Scenes is the first-ever travel guide to cool, ethically-operated legal cannabis destinations across the US. Spanning 15 states and 24 cities where cannabis is legalised, this guide comprises 120 of the most interesting dispensaries, hemp-friendly spaces, and cannabis consumption-welcoming experiences and lodging in the country. Almost all are locally owned, and every single one is operated by people who care about the integrity of this plant, the positive potential of this industry, and the wellbeing of their employees. In addition to creative businesses like Nomsternailz cannabis-friendly nail salon in Oregon, consumption-friendly sound baths by New Rituals in California, and immersive infused dinners by Arizona's Cloth and Flame, Green Scenes also features Q&As with renowned cannabis entrepreneurs and advocates who have helped make these scenes possible. This book aims to capture the current state of legal cannabis culture in the US and highlight the people going the extra mile to build a sustainable and equitable cannabis industry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lauren YoshikoPublisher: Hardie Grant Explore Imprint: Hardie Grant Explore Weight: 0.830kg ISBN: 9781741178883ISBN 10: 1741178886 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 06 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Lauren Yoshiko is a dedicated cannabis journalist from Portland, Oregon. When Oregon legalized adult-use cannabis in 2014, Lauren wrote some of the first articles about the industry. Actually, her career started a bit before then, during which she published strain reviews in Portland, Oregon's Pulitzer Prize-winning alt-weekly, Willamette Week, under the pseudonym ""Mary Romano."" (Long story.) While she followed the evolution of cannabis business and culture for outlets like Forbes, Broccoli Magazine, Thrillist, Conde Nast and Rolling Stone, she worked at dispensaries and a cannabis farm. She co-hosted Broccoli Magazine's podcast, Broccoli Talk, and continues to report on the evolving realm for various outlets and for the Broccoli Report—her weekly newsletter for creative cannabis entrepreneurs. " Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |