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005: Jason's Storey (They Threw the Book at Him)

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Portland-based graphic designer Jason Storey helps Northwest medical marijuana brands design efficient and attractive packaging. But 20 years ago, Jason was a small-time teenage dealer who had been cornered into a drug sting in his suburban hometown located in Washington state. Brielle and Alex ask Jason how that experience with the law changed his life trajectory, as well as what he thinks of society’s newfound acceptance of pot. Additionally, Brielle describes to the gang what it is like for a customer or patient to purchase cannabis at an Oregon dispensary.

Learn more about today's guest at his website.

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Portland-based graphic designer Jason Storey helps Northwest medical marijuana brands design efficient and attractive packaging. But 20 years ago, Jason was a small-time teenage dealer who had been cornered into a drug sting in his suburban hometown located in Washington state. Brielle and Alex ask Jason how that experience with the law changed his life trajectory, as well as what he thinks of society’s newfound acceptance of pot. Additionally, Brielle describes to the gang what it is like for a customer or patient to purchase cannabis at an Oregon dispensary.

Learn more about today's guest at his website.

  continue reading

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