Weed Wars: Medical Marijuana Hits Reality TV
"Most of our patients and our staff were really skeptical about
doing a reality TV show because they were watching Jersey
Shore and The Kardashians," says Andrew DeAngelo,
general manager of Oakland, California's Harborside Health
Center, the largest medical marijuana dispensary in the world.
Andrew and his brother, Harborside's Executive Director Steve
DeAngleo, are co-stars of Weed Wars, a
new show by the Discovery Channel that looks into lives of those
who run Harborside, the patients that seek out their services, and
the politicians looking to shut them down.
"There are a lot of stigmas about medical cannabis patients, that
we don't work hard, that we're a bunch of stoners, that we are
lazy, that we are really criminals or drug traffickers," explains
Andrew DeAngleo. "All that is a lie that has been perpetrated by
the feds and the media." By opening up their work and lives to
cameras, the DeAngelo brothers hope to present a side of the
medical marijuana debate that is rarely seen on American
television. "This is our chance - and our patients and our staff's
chance - to shine."
Reason.tv sat down with the DeAngleo brothers to discuss the show,
the multi-agency crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries and
how the Obama
Administration's recent reversal of policy is creating an
opening for Republicans this election cycle.
About 8.20 minutes.
Produced and edited by Meredith Bragg.
Interview and camera by Anthony Fisher.
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