Posts Tagged ‘nugmag’
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
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
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
Today I keep thinking about why I do what I do…
By: Nicole Scott
Today I keep thinking about why I do what I do….
Why start a cannabis institute devoted to teaching the laws that protect us?
Why be active in the cannabis community?
Why try to change the face of marijuana?
Why join all the activist groups and try to invoke change?
I think I do know...
April 20th, 2011 | Activism | Read More
Moms United to end the war on Drugs
A New PATH-Parents for Addiction, Treatment and Healing
www.anewpathsite.org
By: Simon Eddisbury
Drug users represent the overwhelming majority of the U.S. prison population. According to a recent report by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, 85% of the country’s inmates have a serious...
April 19th, 2011 | Activism, Featured | Read More
Today – Cannabis Composites are Cars, Cases, and more (like plastic), Made All Around the World
Part I I – Hemp Plastic
By Dion MarkgraaffOne of the biggest problems the world is facing is the making of plastic out of planetary poisons like petroleum. This catastrophic crisis can be changed by the cannabis plant. As stated in part one, “Cannabis composite made products are starting to take...
April 15th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
Business Profile: IGS Hydroponics
By: George Alberts
Other than gold, the one thing that we believe will help our country get back on its feet is agriculture. One of the only things our nation has going for itself and could produce for the world is agricultural resources and farm goods. These are the strong roots of our country that...
April 14th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
Still Growing Part 2
By: Mel The Bumbling Gardener
For readers who missed out on last month’s issue…Now that we grow “tomatoes,” the need for 12 perfect clones come up every 70 days or so, and I’ve had problems finding enough healthy, root mature young ladies to fill my needs all at one time. I wanted all of my...
April 13th, 2011 | Featured, Gardening Tips | Read More
Stop the Ban Rally II – 9am Tues 4/12 San Diego City Hall
The San Diego City Council will be holding a second reading and vote to approve the ordinance to regulate medical marijuana collectives in the City of San Diego.
This is what is listed on the current agenda:
ITEM-55: Amendments to the Land Development Code and the City’s Local Coastal Program pertaining...
April 6th, 2011 | Activism, News | Read More
San Diego Residents Demand Mayor and Council Amend Dispensary Ordinance
The San Diego Chapter of Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is calling on medical cannabis patients and advocates, to speak up in opposition to the ordinance passed by the San Diego City Council on March 28, 2011. The San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders along with the entire City Council and City Attorney need...
April 3rd, 2011 | Activism, News | Read More
Bonnie Dumanis Shutters Facebook Campaign Page – Considering Dropping out of Mayoral Race
Bonnie Dumanis Shutters Facebook Campaign Page – Considering Dropping out of Mayoral Race
By: Eugene Davidovich, San Diego ASA
San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis mayoral bid may be coming to an end as Dumanis for Mayor Facebook is shut down.
San Diego – In the beginning of March...
March 31st, 2011 | Activism | Read More
We’re still here San Diego, and we’re here for you! April Issue of NUG…
Spring has sprung and April is officially here! Changes are inevitable with the rapid growth of our magazine and we wanted to take a little space to let the readers know about some of the changes that are going on…First off, we want to wish “KRON” good luck; he’s leaving NUG and taking a position...
March 30th, 2011 | Featured, News | Read More
Goin’ Global with The Pier
By: Sandieganliz
The Pier is an online magazine dedicated to bringing the latest news and reviews on the Reggae/Rock scene, particularly the kind that emphasizes an acoustic approach. “Take Life Easy” – doesn’t that sound like a reggae approach? NUG Magazine got a chance to discuss The Pier’s...
March 29th, 2011 | Featured, Music | Read More
Still Growing – The “Mothership” has landed
By Mel the Bumbling Gardner
If you took my advice, you got off the fence and started growing your own. If you read my last story “Grow or not to Grow”, then you know that I found an easy to understand, easy to set up, and, most importantly, easy to operate indoor growing system. With two successful...
March 28th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
Acupuncture
By: Tiffany Janay
My adventurous spirit and tendency to constantly push myself toward new experiences is what led me to walk blindly into an acupuncture treatment. When I would tell people I was going, they would immediately ask me, “Are you nervous?” I would just tell them, “No, should I be?”...
March 23rd, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More
Non-violent crimes make big money in California prisons
By Tiffani Kjeldergaard
A marijuana arrest is classified as a non-violent offence, unless of course, you use violence. For the peaceful cultivator, transporter, possessor, or seller of marijuana, this pertains to you. You are the California prison system’s big ticket item! California calculates...
March 21st, 2011 | Activism, Articles, Featured | Read More
Today – cannabis composites are cars, cases, and more (like plastic)
By Dion Markgraaff
Cannabis composite-made products are starting to take over many industries due to the low impact cost (economically and environmentally) of growing the plant and the superior results of the finished goods. Scales, snow and skateboards, cars, plastic, and cases for business and musical...
March 18th, 2011 | Articles, Featured | Read More



























