Steve DeAngelo Believes People Use Cannabis For Wellness

If you’re into cannabis, you’ve heard of Steve DeAngelo. He’s the Executive Director of Harborside Health Center, the largest medical marijuana dispensary in the world. He was the star of Weed Wars on The Discovery Channel. And many have called him “The father of the legal cannabis industry.”

Steve’s highly anticipated new book The Cannabis Manifesto is on store shelves right now. For the big launch, Steve partnered with Green Flower Media to produce a mini-documentary series that you can watch FOR FREE online for a limited time. Part one is here. Check out the second installment below:

You can go get the book now, plus pick up a bunch of awesome bonuses, at cannabismanifestobook.com. Hopefully it’ll top the New York Times best-seller list!

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