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R.I.P. Jack Herer

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by the futants, Apr 15, 2010.

  1. the futants

    the futants Contributing Member

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    The Emperor no longer needs clothes.

    I feel fortunate to have met the man a couple of decades ago. I still have yet to meet someone as wholly devoted to a single cause as Jack.

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    http://salem-news.com/articles/april152010/jack_herer_died.php

    (SALEM, Ore.) - The sad news has been confirmed. Jack Herer, author of Emperor Wears No Clothes and renowned around the world for hemp activism, has died at 11:17 a.m. today, in Eugene, Oregon.

    Jack Herer suffered a heart attack last September just after speaking on stage at the Portland HempStalk festival. The last seven months have proven to be a huge challenge to the man, with several health issues making his recovery complicated.

    Jack Herer's health has been poor lately, this last week there have been reports of the severity, and an outpouring of prayers on his behalf.

    "It's shocking news, even after these last seven, trying months," said Paul Stanford, THCF Executive Director.

    "Jack Herer has been a good friend and associate of mine for over 30 years. I was there when he had the heart attack at our Hempstalk festival and I know he wouldn’t appreciate the quality of life he's endured these last months. Still he will be greatly missed. I honor his memory."

    "No other single person has done more to educate people all across the world about industrial hemp and mar1juana as Jack Herer. His book is translated into a dozen different languages, it's a bestseller in Germany," added Stanford.

    "The Hempstalk stage will forever be the Jack Herer Memorial stage. And, a Memorial is planned to be built where he fell that day," Stanford said.

    "His legacy will continue to inspire and encourage for generations to come."
     
  2. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Contributing Member

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    I met him in Austin in the early 90's I think it was at the Flamingo Cantina - really cool guy.

    RIP
     

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