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Up In Smoke: A Review Of CANNABIS BUYERS CLUB

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The Peron and only (Image via Prodigy PR) I'm the least pot-centric person alive — hate the smell, find the lifestyle often associated with it a (you should pardon the expression) drag — and yet I loved all I've seen of Cannabis Buyers Club.

This limited series, making the film-fest rounds, is directed by Kip Andersen and Chris O'Connell and follows the unique journey of queer pot peddler Dennis Peron using vintage footage and fresh interviews.

Along the way, the docuseries makes a great case for pot as an LGBTQ rights struggle, and hammers home truths we should all know by now — it isn't a harmful drug, it has always just been a drug that the powers that be view as potentially harmful to the status quo.

Peron, whose interviews are difficult to follow due to his current condition but nonetheless compelling, holds a unique position in U.S.

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