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Editor | Hazey Taughtme |
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Categories | Cannabis |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Format | Print and Digital |
Founder | Hazey Taughtme |
Founded | 2021 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA |
Website |
blackcannabismagazine |
ISSN | 2768-0002 |
The Black Cannabis Magazine is a quarterly magazine which publishes content related to cannabis, specifically for black community. [1] Hazey Taughtme is the current editor-in-chief of the magazine. [2]
The magazine was founded by Steven Palmer, professionally known as Hazey Taughtme. [3] He is also the founder of Haze Ent. [4]
In April 2021, the magazine published its first print edition. [5] The edition covered American television host, Whoopi Goldberg's brand, Emma & Clyde, in an exclusive interview with her and was the cover feature of the edition. [6] [7] The magazine also published a profile of Corvain Cooper who has been imprisoned for nonviolent marijuana crimes. [5] [8] Aside from this, it also covered Jay-Z's Monogram line for cannabis. [5] [9]
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Editor | Hazey Taughtme |
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Categories | Cannabis |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Format | Print and Digital |
Founder | Hazey Taughtme |
Founded | 2021 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA |
Website |
blackcannabismagazine |
ISSN | 2768-0002 |
The Black Cannabis Magazine is a quarterly magazine which publishes content related to cannabis, specifically for black community. [1] Hazey Taughtme is the current editor-in-chief of the magazine. [2]
The magazine was founded by Steven Palmer, professionally known as Hazey Taughtme. [3] He is also the founder of Haze Ent. [4]
In April 2021, the magazine published its first print edition. [5] The edition covered American television host, Whoopi Goldberg's brand, Emma & Clyde, in an exclusive interview with her and was the cover feature of the edition. [6] [7] The magazine also published a profile of Corvain Cooper who has been imprisoned for nonviolent marijuana crimes. [5] [8] Aside from this, it also covered Jay-Z's Monogram line for cannabis. [5] [9]