Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2014

The Comix Files: Alberto Jerez Benitez




Alberto Jerez Benitez sent these fun cartoons in 1993 from Havana, Cuba. These oversize copies were reproduced on a newsprinty sort of paper.

Two thoughts relating to Cuba:

I had an easier time sending things to the old Soviet Union during the Cold War than I did in the 1990s sending comix to Cuba. The paperwork the Post Office made me go through simply to correspond with a fellow cartoonist was unlike any other postal bureaucratic experience I have encountered.

Second, I live in Washington State. In our state it is now legal to smoke marijuana, but WE STILL CAN'T LEGALLY SMOKE CUBAN CIGARS!!!!! Now I ask you, does that make any sense? Does Castro have to die before we Americans are allowed to openly enjoy the best cigars on the planet?

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Phone photo 3145

Hey, you draw cartoons, you can letter!

And so that's how I got roped into the pencils for this "Go Hawks!" sign for the Seattle Seahawks fans at my workplace. I don't even like football but I do like the way the Superbowl is cheering up my fellow residents of perpetual overcast in the dead of winter here. Sort of ironic this is my most recent piece of public art!

Isn't it interesting that the two teams at the Superbowl are from the only two states that legalized marijuana? Why is no one mentioning that? Curious.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Legal Marijuana in Washington State: a Case Study



The ol' wacky tobacky is now legal in the Soviet of Washington since we spoke as a people in a popular vote initiative in 2012. But, along with Colorado, being groundbreakers we are experiencing some tribulations. All the local governments are now forced to grapple with this issue. Personally, I figure it'll be a great economic shot in the arm for our ailing state.

Here in McCleary, population around 1600, where a wooden bear sits on top of City Hall, our local officials are discussing this topic. Needless to say they are predictably cautious and status quo. Morty the Dog reporter Sarah has supplied us with some interesting recent public documents regarding this issue:

http://www.cityofmccleary.com/vertical/sites/%7B6900A7D9-59CE-4612-823A-FA3E5F25F431%7D/uploads/Council_Packet_11-20-13_merge.pdf  

It seems to me a really bold and visionary municipal government would take this opportunity to run and be first in line to collect the enormous revenue that will be realized from this endeavor. But McCleary does not have bold and visionary leadership at this time. Instead, we have the same old sick and tired, play-it-close-to-the-vest, paternalistic, good ol' boy pattern that is killing us. You can hear crickets in the heart of our business district. The bank is gone. The only tavern is gone. The pizza place is gone. The pharmacy is gone. The hospital is gone. The veterinarian is gone (which I really miss). This town has no active public phone. We are dead.


The legal marijuana thing provides McCleary with an enormous economic opportunity but I have to accept the fact that my town is presently led by timid people. In the past McCleary had real visionary and inspirational leadership, I even made a video about it.  Those days are long gone.











Sunday, November 25, 2012

Phone photo 2073

For the first time since Prohibition ended, McCleary has no tavern. This particular spot has always been a tavern since 1950, but it has been vacant now for a few months.

Perhaps now that Washington State has legalized pot, this spot could be a retail store for that purpose!