Roger Davis – High Times Cover
Roger Davis, the ‘Marijuana Martyr’, was in High Times magazine in 1983, a decade after he was sentenced to 40 years for possessing and selling cannabis.
Read moreThe relaxed, tolerant and sometimes energetic mood obtained from cannabis went well with the desire for social change.
After Bob Dylan smoked a joint with the Beatles in 1964, there was no stopping it. Marijuana became the symbol of the revolutionary sixties, not just in America but in Western Europe too.
The relaxed, tolerant and sometimes energetic mood obtained from cannabis went well with the desire for social change. The ideal of a world full of peace, love and happiness had found its perfect drug. From the 1960s, cannabis became part of a global culture, celebrating its own heroes, myths, social conventions and rituals, language and expressions, games and social events.
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Roger Davis, the ‘Marijuana Martyr’, was in High Times magazine in 1983, a decade after he was sentenced to 40 years for possessing and selling cannabis.
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