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Stories by Peter Gorman

Peter Gorman is former editor-in-chief of High Times magazine.

The Families

Sending your children into battle is all the more unbearable when you know they are fighting the wrong war.
Posted on Mar 18, 2005

Dr. Mikuriya's Medicine

The prime target of the government's campaign against physicians who recommend medical marijuana is fighting for his patients and his professional life.
Posted on Nov 3, 2004

Ice Ain't Nice: A Cautionary Drug Tale

Is ice, a highly refined form of methamphetamine, really as bad a problem in the Midwest as recent reports say? One thing is for sure: the stuff is hard to shake once you start.
Posted on Oct 20, 2004

Labors Lost

At the day labor center, the combined skills they possess could build a city: cement workers, electricians, machine operators, steel workers, painters, landscapers. Your number might be called or it might not; you might be able to pay for dinner or you might not.
Posted on Aug 18, 2004