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TIMES IS HOME AGAIN by Javier Hasse . ........................ 21 After a silent period, High Times is back. A personal reflection on the magazine that shaped a movement and the return of its untamed spirit. HT GREATS: HUNTER S. THOMPSON by Ron Rosenbaum .................. 12 In the September, 1977 issue of High Times, Hunter S. Thompson (1937-2005) discussed Carter, cocaine, adrenaline and the birth of Gonzo journalism. FROMTHEVAULT:‘I WAS JFK’S DEALER’ by Lesley Morrissey ................. 19 conversation between Lesley Morrissey and an unnamed indi- vidual who said he was JFK’s weed dealer, first published in the Fall, 1974 issue of High Times. THROW-BACKS Ask Ed ....................................... 13 Classifieds ................................ 18 Letters ...................................... 19
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PUBLISHER High TImes EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Micah Johnson EXECUTIVE EDITOR Matt Stang MANAGING EDITOR Nathan Johnson ART DIRECTOR Matthew Hollinghead
It’s 2025, and while the suits scramble to corpora- tize cannabis into oblivion, we’re taking it back to the streets—one local scene at a time. High Times Local is our response to the sanitized, algorithm-approved cul- ture they’re trying to sell us. Weed was never meant to be packaged like toothpaste or pushed by billionaires who never took a bong rip. It was born in basements, in band vans, on back porches—and that’s where we’re planting our flag again. This is for the heads who still roll their own, who know their budtender’s dog’s name, who remember when weed was dangerous because it meant freedom. We’re talking real local flavor—uncut, uncensored, and unapologetic. From the fire in your neighborhood grow to the late-night sessions that spark revolutions, this is your magazine. While politicians posture and platforms shadowban, we’ll be here printing truth, deals, and dope. High Times Local isn’t just a publication—it’s a declaration: You can’t regulate the vibe. So whether they’re trying to kill the culture or cash in on it, we’re lighting up and fighting back. This issue is more than ink on paper. It’s a battle cry. A rebel yell. A smoke signal rising from the under- ground. Welcome to High TImes Local.
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ICE BREAKS GLASS HOUSE Raid tops 360 arrests, one farmwork- er dies amid federal crackdown I n one of the largest immigration enforcement actions in years, fed‑ eral agents ransacked two major cannabis farms operated by Glass House Brands in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Au‑ thorities arrested more than 360 individu‑ als, among them 14 migrant children—and tragically, one farmworker fell from a green‑ house roof and died while fleeing the scene. Glass House insists only nine direct employ‑ ees were detained and none were minors. The company says its farms complied with DHS search warrants and claims the opera‑ tion focused on suspected immigration vio‑ lations rather than cannabis cultivation itself. Protesters and civil rights advocates have slammed the force used at the scene—in‑ cluding tear gas against demonstrators—and questioned why federal officials targeted one of California’s largest licensed growers. Glass House has severed ties with two labor contractors and tightened age and immigration verification protocols, while also signing a labor‑peace agreement with the Teamsters to avoid future fallout. Critics argue the raid was a political maneuver to undercut the state’s cannabis industry amid rising tension with federal immigration policy. Crackdown on Pot
TOKE, TEST OR WALK! I n a series of recent rulings, federal courts have doubled down on drug testing in the workplace—especially for jobs tied to public safety. One fed- eral judge in Minnesota ruled that pipe- line and transportation employers can override state privacy laws to enforce random drug tests, even if cannabis is legal in that state. The ruling affirms that federal regu- lations trump state protections, meaning workers can still be fired for failing a THC test—even if they lit up legally over the weekend. Courts in Canada have also upheld the same logic, declaring that “safe- ty-sensitive” jobs come with reduced expectations of privacy, paving the way for broader drug screening across multiple industries. Legal experts say these cases set a clear tone: When it comes to weed in the workplace, legalization doesn’t mean protection. If your job is danger- ous, you may have to pee clean or pack up—because in the eyes of the law, your bong hit is still their business.
Massive ICE raids on legal cannabis farms blur the line between immigration enforce‑ ment and drug policy. With one death, hun‑ dreds arrested, and no cannabis seized, the operation raises serious alarms about federal overreach and threats to legitimate cannabis businesses. The action has sparked
backlash from in‑ dustry leaders, labor organizers, and civil rights groups alike, who argue the crack‑ down weaponizes immigration laws to undermine state-legal operations. As fears ripple through the cannabis world, many now wonder: is fed‑ eral prohibition back with a new disguise?
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High Times Greats: Hunter S Thompson
T he first time I met Hunter Thompson was back in 1970, at the America’s Cup yacht race where Hunter had chartered a huge power yacht and was preparing to sail it full steam right into the middle of the race course. (This was shortly after his spectacular but unsuc- cessful run for the office of the sheriff of Aspen, Colorado, on a mescaline-eating “Capitalist Freak Power” ticket.) When I arrived on board the huge yacht, I found Thompson ensconced on the command deck, munching on a handful of psilocybin pills and regarding the consternation of the snooty Newport sailing establishment with amusement. We never did manage to cross the path of the cup contenders and Scanlan’s magazine went bankrupt before Hunter wrote up the whole fiasco, but I did learn one thing: this is a guy who understands the impor- tance of perspective. He rode with the Hell’s Angels—and got himself a nasty beating in the process of getting a unique perspective on them. He load- ed his car, his bloodstream and his brain cells full of dangerous drugs to cover a conference of drug-busting D.A.s and turned that experience into Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, a brilliant exploration of the dark side of the drug scene at the peak of Nixon’s power. When he covered the 1972 presidential campaign as national affairs editor for Rolling Stone, Thompson’s special deadline-and-drug- crazed “Gonzo” journalism—his own patented mix of paranoia, nightmare, recklessness and black humor—would fill nervous secret service agents with fear and loathing on the campaign trail. Ever since then, Thompson’s become a kind of national character with millions of people following the exploits of “Uncle Duke”, in the “Doonesbury” comic strip. This year too, Thompson had another very special but very different perspective: he’s widely reported to have become close to Jimmy Carter and to Carter’s inner circle from the time back in 1974 when he heard Carter’s now-famous Law Day speech. But curiously, there have been more articles speculating about Thompson—his rela- tions with Jimmy Carter and Jann Wenner—this year than by him. He’s never put his own role into perspective until now. High Times: How have your attitudes toward
politics changed since you wrote about the ’72 presidential election in Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail? Thompson: Well, I think the feeling that I’ve developed since ’72 is that an ideological attachment to the presidency or the president is very dangerous. I think the president should be a businessman; probably he should be hired. It started with Kennedy, where you got sort of a personal attachment to the president, and it was very important that he agree with you and you agree with him and you knew he was on your side. I no longer give a fuck if the president’s on my side, as long as he leaves me alone or doesn’t send me off to any wars or have me busted. The president should take care of busi-
ness, mind the fucking store and leave people alone. High Times: So you devel- oped a tired-of-fighting-the- White-House theory? Thompson: I think I’ve lost my sense that it’s a life or death matter whether someone is elected to this, that or whatever. Maybe it’s losing faith in ideology or politicians—or maybe both. Carter, I think, is an egoma- niac, which is good because he has a hideous example of what could happen if he fucks up. I wouldn’t want to
In the September, 1977 In the September, 1977 issue of High Times, Hunter S. Thompson (1937-2005) discussed Carter, cocaine, adrena- line and the birth of Gonzo journalism with interviewer Ron Rosen- baum. We're reprinting it for his birthday.
follow Nixon’s act, and Carter doesn’t either. He has a whole chain of ugly precedents to make him careful—Watergate, Vietnam, the Bay of Pigs—and I think he’s very aware that even the smallest blunder on his part could mushroom into something that would queer his image forever in the next generation’s history texts…if there is a next generation. I don’t think it matters much to Carter whether he’s perceived as a “liberal” or a “conservative,” but it does matter to him that he’s perceived—by the voters today and by historians tomorrow—as a successful president. He didn’t run this weird Horatio Alger trip from Plains, Georgia, to the White House, only to get there and find himself hamstrung by a bunch of hacks and fixers in the Congress. Which is exactly what’s beginning to happen now, and those people are making a very serious mistake if they assume they’re dealing with just another political shyster, instead of the zealot he really is. Jimmy Carter is a true believer, and people like that are not the ones you want to cross by accident.
I’m not saying this in defense of the man. but only to emphasize that anybody in Congress or anywhere else who plans to cross Jimmy Carter should take pains to understand the real nature of the beast they intend to cross. He’s on a very different wavelength than most people in Washington. That’s one of the main reasons he’s president, and also one of the first things I noticed when I met him down in Georgia in 1974—a total disdain for political definition or conventional ideologies. His concept of populist politics is such a strange mix of total pragmatism and almost religious idealism that every once in a while—to
politics, but not as ideology, simply as an art of self-defense—that’s what I learned in Chicago. I realized that you couldn’t afford to turn your back on the bastards because that’s what they would do—run amok and beat the shit out of you—and they had the power to do it. When I feel it’s necessary to get back into politics, I’ll do it, either writing about it or participating in it. But as long as it’s not necessary, there are a lot of better ways to spend your time. Buy an opium den in Singapore, or a brothel somewhere in Maine: become a hired killer in Rhodesia or some kind of human Judas Goat in the Golden Triangle. Yeah, a soldier of fortune, a profes-
me at least, and especially when I listen to some of the tapes of conversations I had with him in 1974 and ’75—that he sounds like a borderline anarchist…which is probably why he interested me from the very beginning; and why he still does, for that matter. Jimmy Carter is a genuine original. Or at least he was before he got elected. God only knows what he is now, or what he might turn into when he feels he’s being crossed—by Congress, the Kremlin, Standard Oil or anything else. He won’t keep any enemies list on paper, but only because he doesn’t have to; he has a memory like a computerized elephant. High Times: Did you ever have any ideology in the sense of being a liberal, a conservative…or were you an anarchist all along? Thompson: I’ve always considered myself basically an anarchist, at least in the abstract, but every once in awhile you have to come out of the closet and deal with reality. I am interested in
sional geek who’ll do anything for money. High Times: You’ve received a lot of flak for your enthusiasm about Jimmy Carter’s Law Day speech in Athens, Georgia. Do you still like Carter? Thompson: Compared to most other politi- cians, I do still like Carter. Whether I agree with him on everything, that’s another thing entirely. He’d put me in jail in an instant if he saw me snorting coke in front of him. He would not, however, follow me into the bathroom and try to catch me snorting it. It’s little things like that. High Times: In that Law Day speech, Carter quoted Bob Dylan. Do you really think Carter cares about Bob Dylan’s music the way we do? Thompson: I listened to Bob Dylan records in his house, but that was mainly because his sons had them. I don’t think he goes upstairs to...
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Lord Huron
ERICKSON Album Notes
F or those lamenting the death of the album, I present ex- hibit D: Long Lost. Pulling off a fourth record that is un- mistakably the artist in question, yet simultaneously not a retread, is a delicate balancing act. Once again, Lord Huron bestow upon us their ethereal Americana blessings, leaning into the country and western side of the genre more than ever. As if consistently penning great tunes wasn't enough, ap- parently Ben Schneider and co. felt a greater challenge was needed and decided to make an album that has Lord Huron performing as other artists, offering a fictional history of their
real recording studio. Top it off with the audacity to close with 14 minutes of ambience that leads back into the opening track and the Michigan-born Schneider appears as though musically he can do no wrong. Like clockwork, every three years Lord Huron is back with a new record that somehow serves as the perfect soundtrack to a multitude of activities.
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