Westword, 01 Nov 2012 – This month I’ll mark my third anniversary of reviewing medical marijuana dispensaries for Westword as the country’s first MMJ critic. In that time, I’ve written about more than 150 dispensaries, smoked at least 546 grams of cannabis and tested out nearly two ounces of assorted hash, kief and oil. Not bad for a job that I originally thought was going to be a short-lived stunt. That’s not to say I didn’t take the job seriously – I did – but back in the fall of 2009, the mainstream media wasn’t taking the MMJ industry seriously, much less giving it the attention that 60 Minutes just did in its October 21 report. And while that was shortsighted, it was also easy to understand. Growers were opening up ragtag shops and selling anything they could move to patients pumped just to be able to buy legal marijuana. So many dispensaries popped up on South Broadway that the stretch became known as "Broadsterdam."
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