The Roll-Up features co-hosts Bruce Barcott, Ben Adlin, and Alyssa Yeoman in a Friday morning roundtable about the week’s top cannabis news.
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This week: Massachusetts sells a sh-ton of cannabis, South Korea OKs CBD oil, a postal worker gang pulls a weed heist, and Ben and Alyssa square off over proper FaceTime etiquette.
What’s this show? Every Friday the Roll-Up crew—Bruce Barcott, Ben Adlin, and Alyssa Yeoman—dissect the week’s top stories in cannabis with analysis, arguments, jokes, and obscure cultural references.
The Roll-Up: It’s a news and culture podcast, slightly elevated.
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Our Top Stories:
Massachusetts Sells Some Cannabis: Quite a lot, actually.
Pharmacists and Cannabis: Why most of them won’t touch medical marijuana—yet.
Iowa Gets Ready to Open 5 Dispensaries: No joints, no edibles. But it’s a start.
Oklahoma MMJ Prices Too High: Uncle Grumpy isn’t pleased.
Unlucky Canadian Ticketed for Cannabis: After purchasing from a First Nations store.
Postal Workers Heist Cannabis from Mail:Five charged in ongoing operation.
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Catch Alyssa Live:
She’s performing this weekend in Funhouse IV at Seattle’s Theater Off Jackson, Nov. 30-Dec. 1:
The Funhouse Family produces subversive and experimental original content characterized by a multi-genre format that reaches beyond traditional theatrical norms. Each live show is comprised of a series of short plays that, when viewed together, give audiences an experience similar to that of walking through a funhouse. As soon as you think you know whats coming next, the room starts spinning and the floor falls out from under you. The shows serve as a rotating platform for diverse up-and-coming playwrights, directors, actors, and designers.