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Jul 20, 2009

On this week's episode of the Dopecast, the Web's Favourite Cannabis Podcaster talks about the recommendations from a Dutch government Commission to turn cannabis coffeeshops into members-only clubs in an attempt to put an end to large-scale drug tourism from neighbouring European countries, what it could mean for the scene in Amsterdam, and whether there's any reason for the DopeTribe to worry. Hitting the emails, the Dopefiend talks about his marriage, whether Dopegirl will ever appear on the Dopecast, studying while using cannabis, some advice about visiting Amsterdam and sore throats while vaping and how to avoid them.  Heading into the VaporLounge, the Dopefiend tastes some strong-flavoured Brainstorm while talking about the demographic breakdown of cannabis users and why it seems more men use cannabis than women, then chats about the impending Big Chill and how the Dopetribe will be able to "find the others" out at Eastnor. Returning after a vapour-themed musical interlude, the Dopefiend reads more emails, covering the difficulties of living a secret stoner life and how to meet like-minded folks, more on the perfect grinder, and whether the answer is simpler than the Dopefiend thought, we hear from the Dopefiend Network's first underwater listener, and hear his review of the Da Buddha vaporizer, and we hear from Christine, who gives a roundup of the legalization movement's progress in Oregon. In this week's Cannabis News, Robert Anton Wilson's medical marijuana card is auctioned off to the "highest" bidder, licensed medical marijuana users get the go-ahead to sue police who violate their rights to their choice of medicine, and the non-profit medical cannabis delivery service that advertises its wares on Twitter! Email mail@dopefiend.co.uk, send us a voicemail and drop by our Skype Virtual VaporLounge, and check out the forum.

Download this episode here: http://media.libsyn.com/media/dopecast/Dopecast182.mp3

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Join the DopeTribe and Basement Jaxx, Orbital, David Byrne, Max Romeo, Ursula Rucker, Norman Jay, Emiliana Torrini, Amadou and Mariam and many more, including thousands of zombies, at this year's beautiful Big Chill festival. Click here for details: http://www.thegrowreport.com/Forums/showthread.php?threadid=5430

The Dopefiend recommended Aemstelland for all your Amsterdam canal cruise needs: http://www.aemstelland.nl/defaultEN.asp?ID=52



Playlist: Mina Nawe - Kuse Kuse; Paul Lechalaba - Oh! Hallelujah  (Jesu re tla Mmona); Paul Hanmer - Meeting of the Women; Naledi - Yek' Mhlaba; Joe Pacino - What We Need; ei8ht - Rockstar vs Pornstar (Pumpin' Electro Remix); Phinda - Ndiyo Yida; The Hat - Vapor; Hanspeter Kruesi - Keys Of Destiny; Roger Martinez & Funkuz - Instigate; Rumpistol - BEITO

Podcast Image submitted by austinwolf: "this one is kinda' cool- i just like the stealthy window panel of my tent lol". Submit your pics here: http://www.thegrowreport.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=13
Mina Nawe
"Kuse Kuse" (mp3)
from "Stronger"
(Sheer Sound)

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Paul Lechalaba
"Oh! Hallelujah (Jesu re tla Mmona)" (mp3)
from "Jwake Ke Nako"
(Sheer Sound)

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Paul Hanmer
"Meeting of the Women" (mp3)
from "The Essential Paul Hanmer"
(Sheer Sound)

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Naledi
"Yek' Mhlaba" (mp3)
from "Naledi"
(SEED)

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Joe Pacino
"What We Need" (mp3)
from "Into My Space"
(Tobacco Music)

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ei8ht
"Rockstar vs Pornstar" (mp3)
from "Rockstar vs Pornstar - Single"
(acropolisRPM)

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Phinda
"Ndiyo Yida" (mp3)
from "Mbheka Phesheya"
(Sheer Sound)

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Hanspeter Kruesi
"Keys Of Destiny" (mp3)
from "Colors & Pictures"
(netlabel)

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Roger Martinez & Funkuz
"Instigate" (mp3)
from "Harmonize"
(In Charge)

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Rumpistol
"BEITO" (mp3)
from "Dynamo"
(Rump Recordings)

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