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03-28-11, 03:27 PM #1
Marijuana College "Oaksterdam University" has growing enrollments in Oakland, CA
Read more: Marijuana College: Oaksterdam Focuses on Higher Education - TIMEOn the second floor of the downtown campus, a motley group of students listens to a lecture titled "Palliative and Curative Relief Through a Safe and Effective Herbal Medicine." Not the sexiest of topics on the face of it, but there's a catch: this is Oaksterdam University, and the medicine being discussed is marijuana. At "America's first cannabis college," in Oakland, Calif., the sallow-faced hippy-skater types that one expects to find sit beside middle-aged professionals in business attire, united in their zeal for the pungent green leaf. No one dares speak out of turn, until instructor Paul Armentano, a marijuana-policy expert, cites a news report that U.S. antidrug authorities plan to legalize pot's active ingredient exclusively for drug companies' use. "More stinking profits for Big Business," mumbles a young man wearing a baseball cap. His classmates groan in agreement.
More than 17,000 students have enrolled since Oaksterdam opened in late 2007. The original student body numbered fewer than two dozen people. Most are from the U.S., but others have arrived from as far as Iran and Colombia to get training for the lucrative medical-marijuana industry. The concept itself originated in Amsterdam, where school founder Richard Lee visited a community-focused cannabis college and figured he could do the same in the Bay Area. A professional and transparent approach, he reasoned, could help erode the drug's stigmas and eventually move the state closer to full legalization.
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03-28-11, 03:44 PM #2SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM-Ex-Sheriff Martin Howe to Will Kane in "High Noon"
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