Weediquette | S3 EP10
Between Life and Dope
In Maine, a man is denied a life-saving kidney transplant because he uses pot.
Krishna Andavolu explores these heady times by meeting the people whose lives hang in the balance of our new pot paradigm.
In Maine, a man is denied a life-saving kidney transplant because he uses pot.
Will pot legalization in Colombia help usher in the country’s new age of peace?
Did weed cause a young woman to murder a local pastor?
Is Colorado’s weed boom a new American dream for all, or just a lucky few?
As marijuana becomes legal, more pregnant women are using pot, but is it safe?
Can weed help with Urban PTSD? Krishna heads to Compton to find out.
Krishna gets behind the wheel to investigate the dangers and myths of driving high.
Krishna follows an illegal shipment of weed from California to New York.
Parents desperate to treat their kids with autism turn to pot.
Krishna follows a Virginia family torn apart by deportation due to a weed charge.
Can Christianity and cannabis coexist? Krishna heads to Colorado and Rhode Island to meet believers who’ve merged their religion with their love of getting high.
Even though medical pot is legal in Michigan, weed arrests are up and cops raid mom and pop caregivers on minor technicalities in order to seize and sell their most valuable stuff.
Krishna visits an unaccredited detox facility in the backwoods of Maine, where former addicts are trying to get current addicts clean by smoking and eating massive amounts of weed.
Krishna meets illegal pot dealers and growers trying to enter the legal industry.
Krishna follows underground medical pot patients and providers as they dodge the law to deliver back alley healthcare, in a country that considers them criminals.