Posts Tagged ‘nug magazine’
Still Growing Part 3
By: Mel The Bumbling Gardener
If you missed last month’s issue, then you missed how my need to find healthy, root mature clones led me to a new level in the world of hydroponics. I decided to learn how to clone my own from what I have, just like the big guys. With the help of my new friends at Pyraponic...
May 24th, 2011 | Featured, Gardening Tips | Read More
The Tractor Room: “Our Hunting Lodge on 5th”
By: R.J. Villa
Have you given The Tractor Room a shot? This is the place if you have a craving for the flavors of the Hash House A Go Go, but are in the mood for a different kind of atmosphere. As the sister restaurant of the Hash House A Go Go, The Tractor Room sits only a stone’s throw away from...
May 23rd, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
A Mouthful of Rights and Wrong
By. George Alberts
“Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” — The First Amendment
There has been a growing concern for some in the cannabis...
May 18th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
PLEASE DO NOT HARASS THE PATIENTS
Story By: Pamela Jayne
Our monthly patient profile is usually dedicated to telling the story of an individual who benefits from the use of medical cannabis. Due to the recent decision by the San Diego City Council, we have chosen to use this edition to speak on behalf of all patients.
The preamble of...
May 17th, 2011 | Featured, Patient Profile, San Diego | Read More
Punishment or Sadism?
The barbaric treatment of prisoners in Sheriff Joe’s jail By: Simon Eddisbury
Human rights abuse is a phenomenon that is typically associated with the likes of China and North Korea, but what if I was to tell you that non-violent drug offenders in the United States were being fed food that was...
May 16th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
The Green
How’d The Show Go?
Article by. sandieganliz | Photos by. Ashley Parda
The Green came to Ocean Beach, California to entertain two sold-out crowds on March 24th & 25th. Rising in popularity, The Green is a rootsy reggae band with island tones that show their uplifting romantic side. I mean, there...
May 13th, 2011 | How'd The Show Go?, Music | Read More
The Chronisseur 14 of 420
For the first time in 14 months, a bittersweet air clouded the ordinarily light-hearted atmosphere of the Chronisseur session. It was not because of the strains or the company; both are among the best San Diego has to offer. It was the bitter disappointment over the recent city council ruling that cast...
May 13th, 2011 | Featured, The Chronisseur | Read More
May 2011 Cooking with Kim
Written by Canna Chef Kim ~ Mother Earth Co-op ♥
Serving San Diego MMJ patients since 2005
Every month, we try to bring awareness to our readers and keep a healthy vibe going. This month, there are a few important things that we want to bring attention to. May is brain tumor, skin cancer, and hepatitis...
May 11th, 2011 | Cooking, Featured | Read More
Prepare for Battle: Medicinal Marijuana Advocates vs. San Diego’s City Hall
Article and Photo By: Esther Rubio-Sheffrey
San Diego’s medicinal marijuana community is in the beginning stages of a potentially long and expensive legal battle against city hall. At stake: safe access to medicinal marijuana approved by California voters in 1996.
For over a decade, communities across...
May 10th, 2011 | Activism, Featured | Read More
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition 9
PURPLE HEART (2) EX-INFANTRYMAN MAY BE DEPRIVED OF MEDICATIONS BY NEW S.D. DISPENSARY ORDINANCE
By: Leo E. Laurence, J.D., Law Enforcement Against Prohibition | leopowerhere@msn.com
The Purple Heart medal is only awarded after a soldier is wounded by hostile action in actual combat. Ben Crandall (21)...
May 9th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
May 2011 Volume 3 Issue 5 Hits the streets!
May is upon us and before we dive into anything else, I want to take a moment to say Happy Mother’s Day to ALL the moms out there! I have seen no greater love than that of a mother for her child!
We have an incredible issue for you this month! Included is an article on local artist Chris Konecki. Chris...
May 4th, 2011 | Featured, News | Read More
The Story Behind NUG Magazine’s May 2011 Cover
In the latest painting by Christopher Konecki, two birds search for each other and fall in love in Americas Finest City. The two birds fly through San Diego passing landmarks and local street art throughout the city looking for a place to plant the seed. The result is featured on the cover of NUG Magazine...
May 3rd, 2011 | Featured, Videos | Read More
Monday, May 2: Order the DEA to Cease and Desist In San Diego!
San Diego Patients, Activists and Friends—
Join us at San Diego Federal Courthouse on Monday May 2, 2011 at 9am, when fellow community members and local activists will be delivering ASA’s Cease and Desist to the US Attorney’s Office, local DEA offices, and San Diego District Attorney Bonnie...
April 30th, 2011 | Activism, News | Read More
Tape Deck Mountain
How’d The Show Go?
By: sandieganliz
On Friday, April 15, 2011, an indie rock band called Tape Deck Mountain played at the Soda Bar in North Park. This 3-piece band has a psychedelic rock sound. –The drummer was also playing keys too, which made this band fun to watch.
I arrived at 9:30 p.m. at...
April 29th, 2011 | How'd The Show Go?, Music | Read More
Hash House
Another Kind of Mind-blowing Hash
by R.J. Villa
You wake up the morning after the evening; you and your friends decided to go big. Waking up with a monster appetite or varying levels of hangovers, none of you escape the craving for a solid and hearty meal. Perhaps a Bloody Mary or Mimosa to accompany...
April 29th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
The Power of Green
By: Tiffany Janay
The color green rules the world! I’ve heard some say that green must be God’s favorite color because it’s the most dominating color that is seen everywhere, and it seems to be associated with all things of power. Of course, we all know how powerful green money is, and our favorite...
April 28th, 2011 | Articles | Read More
Interview with Willie Psycho
Article by: Robert Stinson Photo by: Gio Blitz
I couldn’t help but notice the smell of premium bud emanating from a hotboxed van as we walked into the parking lot of Riley’s Sports Bar in Point Loma. The doors flew open and the band immerged freshly baked with Willie Carter (lead vocalist, bass guitarist)...
April 28th, 2011 | Featured, Music | Read More
Blue Riddim Band
By R.J. Villa
For close to four decades now, the Blue Riddim Band’s music has been rooted in the beloved traditions of Jamaica and the 1960s and 1970s. Their latest release “Tribute” has been a long time in the making. It stands a true homage to their origins, fallen friends and band mates. Playing...
April 27th, 2011 | Featured, Music | Read More
Interview with a West Coast Master Grower: Dru West
DRU WEST is a medical marijuana grower, caretaker and patient from Bend, Oregon who for the last 15 years has been designing, managing, and consulting numerous grow operations across the U.S. –Operating in different areas and climates has given Dru the opportunity to learn and develop a wide variety...
April 22nd, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
Patient Profile: DAVE
Story by: Pamela Jayne
It’s not only Dave’s knowledge of medical cannabis or his outgoing personality that makes him such a valuable staff member at The Green Door Collective in North Park; it is the fact that he is first and foremost a medical cannabis patient. He knows from personal experience...
April 21st, 2011 | Featured, Patient Profile, San Diego | Read More



























