Krishna meets with Cรฉsar Cuauhtรฉmoc Garcรญa Hernรกndez, a law professor & immigration expert, to find out why legal residents can be deported for such minor crimes.
With full marijuana legalization no longer a bygone conclusion, Krishna chronicles the thriving, ever changing landscape of cannabis in the USโembedding with smugglers, doctors, immigrants, children and cops as they shape the future of American weed.
Can Christianity and cannabis coexist? Krishna heads to Colorado and Rhode Island to meet believers whoโve merged their reverence for a higher power with their love of getting high.
Many parents who use weed fear having their kids removed by Child Protective Services. Krishna travels to Kansas to see what it’s like to be a stoned parent in a prohibition state.ย
Krishna follows the Green Rush to Colorado, meeting families who’ve relocated to seek medical pot and starry-eyed ganjapreneurs trying to strike gold in America’s Marijuana Mecca.
Krishna meets pot farmers in Northern California’s ganja breadbasket, which has epitomized weed culture for years. Will full legalization usher in the winds of corporate change?
Bernard Noble is serving 13 and a third years in prison for having two joints in his pocket. Krishna Andavolu traces Noble’s story from his arrest to his incarceration with members of his family, community leaders, police forces, and Noble himself.
Krishna travels to Congo to meet the mbuti pygmies, female dealers, and farmers in rebel territories who all smoke and sell weed as a way of eking out a living.
Krishna heads to Washington DC to find out how partial pot legalization works and then to Amsterdam to see how decades of weed tolerance, not full legalization, has played out.
Can the booming business of marijuana become the first gender-equal industry? Krishna meets women working across the pot trade who are trying to put the Mary back in Mary Jane.