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  1. Mike Edison

    Mike Edison is a New York-based writer, editor, and musician, who has worked for some of the most notorious magazines in the world. He was the publisher of marijuana counterculture magazine "High Times", and was later named editor-in-chief of "Screw", the self-proclaimed "World's Greatest Newspaper." In a twenty-year career, Edison has been both lauded and vilified.

  2. Jamie Lynn

    Jamie Lynn (born February 25, 1981) is an American pornographic actress.

  3. Jon Gettman

    Jon Gettman is a marijuana reform activist and leader of the Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis. Gettman has a Ph.D. in public policy and regional economic development from George Mason University and is a longtime contributor to "High Times" magazine. A former director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, Gettman filed a petition in 1995 to remove cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.

  4. Peter Gorman

    Peter Gorman is an investigative journalist and former editor-in-chief of High Times magazine. He lives in New York and spends at least 3 months of every year living in Peru, where he works with Ayahuasca and other plant based medicines, as well as doing political work. Much of his writing, both in Peru and the United States, …

  5. Paul Armentano

    Paul Armentano has served for over ten years as a researcher and policy analyst for NORML and the NORML Foundation in Washington, DC. Mr. Armentano's writing has appeared in over 300 magazines, newspapers, and online journals, including The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Reason (magazine), Congressional Quarterly, and Playboy. His political commentaries have been published by numerous think tanks and foundations, …

  6. Tom Forcade

    Thomas King Forcade, known as Tom Forcade, was an underground press reporter and activist in the 1970s. For many years he ran the Underground Press Syndicate (later called the Alternative Press Syndicate), and was the founder, along with several anonymous associates, of High Times magazine. He died in November 1978, an apparent suicide.

  7. Chef Ra

    Chef Ra (October 10, 1950 - December 26, 2006), born Jim Wilson, Jr., was an iconic marijuana advocate, author, and cook. After gaining notoriety as a ganja gourmet, he began writing his High Times column, "Chef Ra's Psychedelic Kitchen", in 1988 at the request of editor Steve Hager. Ra was a fixture of Ann Arbor's Hash Bash, speaking out about the benefits of cannabis for 19 consecutive years before his death.

  8. John Holmstrom

    John Holmstrom is an American underground cartoonist and writer. As the co-founder of Punk Magazine at the age of 21 in late 1975, Holmstrom's work became the visual representation of the Punk era. During the 1980s he worked for several publications, such as Stop! Magazine, Comical Funnies, Twist, High Times and Heavy Metal magazine. John Holmstrom is best known for his cover of the Ramones albums Rocket to Russia and Road to Ruin, …

  9. Richard Stratton

    Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts, Richard Stratton is a writer and former THC transporter. He spent eight years in federal prison for the smuggling of marijuana and hashish. Richard Stratton is the founder of "Prison Life" magazine, and former Editor of "High Times" magazine. Stratton left Arizona State University, where he was studying English, to pursue a more "Hemingway" lifestyle. He has always believed that real experience, true emotions, …

  10. Jonathan Ott

    Jonathan Ott is a natural product chemist and pharmacological researcher. He has many years of experience in collecting plants in Southern Mexico, where he lives and manages a small natural products laboratory and botanical garden. Jonathan Ott has written eight books, including Pharmacotheon, a definitive volume on psychoactive plants and culture.

  11. Victor Bockris

    Victor Bockris (born 1949) is an English-born, U.S.-based author, primarily of biographies of artists, writers, and musicians. He has written about Lou Reed (and The Velvet Underground), Andy Warhol, Keith Richards, William S. Burroughs, Terry Southern, Blondie, Patti Smith, and Muhammad Ali. He also helped write the autobiographies of John Cale and Bebe Buell. Bockris was born in Sussex, England in 1949; his family moved to Pennsylvania when he was four years old.

  12. Paul Kirchner

    Paul Kirchner is an American writer and illustrator. Paul Kirchner attended New York’s Cooper Union School of Art but left in his third year when, with the help of Larry Hama and Neal Adams, he began to get work in the comic book industry. He penciled stories for DC’s horror line and assisting on the “Little Orphan Annie” newspaper strip for Tex Blaisdell, who took it over after the death of Harold Gray.

  13. Philip H. Farber

    Philip H. Farber is an author, journalist, hypnotherapist and lecturer in the fields of magick, hypnosis, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and entheogens.

  14. William Levy

    William Levy (born January 10, 1939), known as the Talmudic Wizard of Amsterdam and Dr. Doo-Wop, is the author of such works as The Virgin Sperm Dancer, Wet Dreams, Certain Radio Speeches of Ezra Pound and Natural Jewboy. Before leaving the U.S. in the autumn of 1966 aboard the R.M.S Queen Mary, Mr. Levy attended the University of Maryland and Temple University and taught in the literature department at Shippensburg State College, in Pennsylvania.

  15. Ann Nocenti

    Ann Nocenti is an American journalist, writer and editor known for her work on comic books and magazines. For Marvel Comics, she edited "New Mutants" and "The Uncanny X-Men", making her comics writing debut on a brief run of "Spider-Woman" (issues #47-50) and wrote a long run of "Daredevil v1", issues 236-291 from 1986 to 1991 and directly following Frank Miller's definitive Born Again storyline.

  16. Jessica Delfino

    Jessica Delfino is a singer, songwriter, and stand-up comic based in NYC who originally hails from Maine. She is best known for her songs and jokes about vaginas and other related topics, as she enjoys ridiculing taboos. She's also an illustrator and attended Philadelphia's Art Institute, as well as the University of Maine. She has won numerous awards, and appeared on Good Morning America as a finalist in a national comedy competition.

  17. David McKay

    David McKay (b. Glasgow) is a Scottish actor and television director. In the television series "Shoebox Zoo", he plays McTaggart. McTaggart is the Keeper of the Book of Forbidden Knowledge who has been bound to stay with Michael Scott until the book is found by Marnie (Vivien Endicott-Douglas). McTaggart has been a number of people in the first series. A tour guide, a servant to Michael and Toledo and a clown.

  18. Rumple

    About me: Im about 5 11, i have brown hair and some green eyes. Well i Work at Remington Tire, i live in Edmonton, and i am currently smokin a dub, so life is pretty damn sweet. Just so everone knows, the pics of me are from when i was like 17. Im 20 now, so ya, lol.

  19. Eddie Acosta

    Get a scroller sign at http://www.mycustomprofile.com.com!

  20. Joe Christopher
  21. Fransisco Sandoval

    my name is frank sandoval.I am really 17,i just wanted to say i was 18.I was born in california.I want to move and live in Amsteram because WEED is legal.I'm your typical stoner who just likes to relax and smoke.About my buddys,my best buddy is rodrigo.I've known him since I was 4.Some of my other buddies are mike,phillip,henry,joe,joey,michael ayala,and my black buddy darryl.Thats all i have to say.

  22. Jacques Brautbar

    Jacques Brautbar (March 14, 1979 in Los Angeles, California) is an American photographer and guitarist, formerly of rock band Phantom Planet. He left the band in 2004, after their self-titled third album, to pursue a career in photography. Brautbar's photo credits include "Rolling Stone", "Spin", "Nylon", "Jane" and "High Times" magazines. After Phantom Planet recruited Jeff Conrad on drums, …

  23. Zena Tsarfin

    Zena Tsarfin first broke into the publishing industry as an intern for the magazine "High Times" at the tender age of 19 and despite that still managed to graduate cum laude with dual degrees in Journalism and Political Science from Brooklyn College. After graduation, Tsarfin went on to work briefly as an Assistant Editor at Marvel Comics, eventually returning to "High Times" and becoming its Managing Editor.

  24. Frank Thorne

    Frank Thorne is an American comic book artist-writer. He is best known for popularizing the previously minor Robert E. Howard sword and sorcery character, Red Sonja, while establishing her characteristic image as a ferocious and beautiful female barbarian wearing a chainmail bikini which became a popular fantasy literature archetype. He is the creator/artist/writer of "Moonshine McJuggs" for Playboy, "Ghita of Alizarr" for Fantagraphics Books, …

  25. Bob Fingerman

    Bob Fingerman is an American comic book writer/artist born in Queens, New York. Best known for his comic series "Minimum Wage" (Fantagraphics Books), Fingerman’s contributions to the world of comic books have been many and varied. In 1984, while still a student at New York’s School of Visual Arts, …

  26. Lou Stathis

    Lou Stathis (1952 - May 4, 1997) was an American author, critic and editor, mainly in the areas of fantasy and science fiction. During the last three years of his life he was an editor for DC Comics' Vertigo line, including "Preacher", "Doom Patrol", "Industrial Gothic", "The System" and "Dhampire". Stathis was a columnist and editor for "Heavy Metal", and he also did a column for Ted White's "Fantastic" magazine.

  27. Richard Kaczynski

    Richard Kaczynski is an author, lecturer, and magical practitioner specializing in Thelema and related magical paths. He is the author of a biography of Aleister Crowley titled "Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley". He’s been a student of Thelema since 1977 e.v., a member of Ordo Templi Orientis since 1987, and a lecturer on magick since 1990. Within the O.T.O., he is past Master of Blue Equinox Oasis in Detroit, …

  28. Holly Randall

    Holly Randall (born September 5, 1978) is an American erotic photographer. She is the daughter of erotic photographer Suze Randall and author Humphry Knipe. Holly Randall was named for Hollywood, where she was born. Randall rode horses competitively for 13 years, and then quit after she won the 3 day eventer's preliminary championships. She was 20 years old and a student at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California, …

  29. James Horwitz

    James Horwitz is a non-fiction writer, known for his book "They Went Thataway". Raised in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Horwitz contributed several articles to "Rolling Stone" magazine during the early 1970's. He also contributed to "Penthouse","High Times", and "Time Out" during the same time period. Before writing "They Went Thataway", he lived in Paris and London, where he worked as an independent motion picture writer, …

  30. Matthew Stadler

    Matthew Stadler (January 19, 1959-) is a American novelist, journalist, and visual artist. Born in Seattle, he is a graduate of Oberlin College, and Columbia University. His work has appeared in "Christopher Street", "Mirage Periodical", "Grand Street", the "New York Times", "Rocket", "The Stranger", "Wiederhall", "High Times", and the "Village Voice".

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  32. Shane

    so like im a china man, whos also part white. im really into the martial arts,i take kung fu and im pretty sure im gonna take muay thai (thai kickboxing), im 16 years old, and i dig lifting. i pretty much dig physical fitness in general, i can bench 235 pounds, and i think pumpin iron rules. im a huge metal head i listen to black metal, death metal power metal, i mean just like a fuckload of metal.

  33. Jason Tomaszewski

    About Me???? I don't know. I like drinking, snowboarding, fishing, offroading in my truck (drunk or sober), playing pool, laughing with friends, surfing on the internet, school, reading, traveling, camping, and like to try just about anything wild and crazy.

  34. Jason Crooks

    I'm A rap fan to the fullest, I love most rap and i always will. I smoke alot of weed and I'll ever stop! I like to snowboard, graffiti, I drink and socailly, But most of the time I just like to listen to music no matter what im doing. I KEEP THE 40 CAL ON MY SIDE!! STEPPIN WITH A MIND STATE OF A MOBSTA!!!

  35. Jason

    A.D.D. O.C.D. ATBP.

  36. Hinz So

    my name is hinz....i'm 182cm tall.....study in canada right now!....like to hang out wit frds....love fashions......

  37. Chad Perry
  38. Mary Fenton

    Wordsmith, Snow Whore, Skater Bitch, Monkey Wrench.

  39. Brian Zickafoose

    Its complicated, so here goes. my name is Brian Zickafoose aka Rev. Zicka-Funk, I am a scorpio born in 1976 which is also a fire dragon year according to the Chinese zodiac, which is not to say that Im totally sold on some by-way-of-the-stars, hocus pocus bullshit but if I was, by those definitions Id be a creative, passionate, mysterious, individualistic, stubborn ass.

  40. Rob

    yo my name rob but thats in the past call me eazy im 18 and im on my grown man. i get money dont ask how i get it lol i get it i go to del tec i got blond hair blue eyez and anything else well just use your imagination sexy sike na but if you got any fucking questions hit me up( robeazy )holla at the boi EA$Y.

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