“Coughy Talk- The WHY BE NORML Episode ” NSFWL

“Coughy Talk- The WHY BE NORML Episode ” NSFWL

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“Coughy Talk- The WHY BE NORML Episode ” NSFWL….. Seth, Ashley D, and Joe Parsons get the pleasure of speaking with Tamara Lyn Netzel on this episode. She’s on the Virginia Board of Directors for NORML, and wrote the book HUMANS OF CANNABIS IN A RENAISSANCE OF HOPE. This features people who are successful in the cannabis industry, written as kind of a “middle finger” to our governor who claimed at one point, “no one is successful if they smoke/use cannabis.”

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