Weed Deeds From Seed to Sage eBook Russ Hudson


Orphaned as a toddler and homeless from an early age, Russ Hudson started selling marijuana while living on the streets at age 14. By 21, he was smuggling weed from Mexico to New England, and by his thirties, Hudson was brokering cannabis deals for major international players in the industry.
This book chronicles Hudson’s marijuana-centric life, following him through his years of street-level dealing, narrow escapes from authorities, time spent in juvenile detention centers and jail, his frustrations and joys of growing marijuana, and his ascent through the world of cannabis to become one of the world’s most well-known and trusted consultants in the field.
Hudson’s extraordinary life is proof that even the most downtrodden, luckless person can accomplish the impossible. An intense, fast-paced ride, this book is the unforgettable account of how one man journeyed from seed to sage.
Weed Deeds From Seed to Sage eBook Russ Hudson
This is an action packed true story. I don't smoke weed but I have a son who is an addict and also a grower. He is a lifelong pot Head. My son also did a lot of stealing in his years just to get weed similar to the author . He was in and out of jail quite a few times.I got the book so I could try to understand the reasoning behind why somebody would want to spend their whole life smoking and growing something that makes you lose your memory and kills your brain cells. My son is only 25 but he has all but completely lost his short-term memory most probably due to smoking copious amounts of marijuana. The author admits on page 254 at the end of the book that there were huge gaps in his memory. I guess that's the price one has to pay for being a pothead. I was thinking of giving this book to my son so that maybe he would rethink his life but this book does glorify marijuana and the cultivation of it. I gave it 3 stars because it is a good story and it's true. I just think my son would be a whole lot better off without weed.Product details
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Weed Deeds From Seed to Sage eBook Russ Hudson Reviews
The story was the same throughout the book. Buy weed, leave a city, buy again and leave again
Wow, intense book, this guy had a crazy journey
Weed Deeds from Seed to Sage is an extremely well-written story by an extremely talented author. If you like fast paced, believable prose -- this book is for you. Russ Hudson has created an entire world populated with characters that jump off the page. One of those cool stories that seize your attention from the start and doesn't let it go. I highly recommend Weed Deeds. It has everything a reader would want.
Enjoyable read.
Weed Deeds is a fast paced, descriptive, and revealing true account of Russ Hudson's journey so far in life, from a rough childhood in the streets and state system to finding his own path and making it work, despite many trials and setbacks. While cannabis laws are now slowly changing here in the US, this story shows the difficult and stigmatized path that those who see the benefits of cannabis have had to take in order to follow their own beliefs. Sometimes you just need to listen to yourself and live life on your own terms. It's certainly an inspirational story that shows where determination and perseverance for your passions can take you. A fun and fast read, I would highly recommend to all!!
I found Russ Hudson's story compelling and inspiring. It is a testament to the power of determination, pluck and an indomitable spirit (combined with a heaping tablespoon or two of good luck) that he survived his youth and went on to become such a positive influence in the evolving world of medical cannabis. He definitely experienced the dark side of the war on drugs but instead of falling victim to it, or turning predatory and dangerous, he went on to help connect people globally to a medicinal plant that has the power to heal and counteract many of the ills we face in western society. I recommend the book for anyone interested in learning about how someone with absolutely everything going against them could manage not only to overcome seemingly insurmountable problems, but to survive, thrive and become a positive influence on the world around them.
I liked the book so much that I will like to return the favor to Russ for allowing me and my girlfriend into his interesting and inspiring life.
If you are interested in this book but for any reason are not ready or able to buy it. I will like to give 3 copies of the book for free. Just send me an email with your address following the link of my name under the review, to put my money where my mouth is.
Thanks again Russ for everything...
This is an action packed true story. I don't smoke weed but I have a son who is an addict and also a grower. He is a lifelong pot Head. My son also did a lot of stealing in his years just to get weed similar to the author . He was in and out of jail quite a few times.I got the book so I could try to understand the reasoning behind why somebody would want to spend their whole life smoking and growing something that makes you lose your memory and kills your brain cells. My son is only 25 but he has all but completely lost his short-term memory most probably due to smoking copious amounts of marijuana. The author admits on page 254 at the end of the book that there were huge gaps in his memory. I guess that's the price one has to pay for being a pothead. I was thinking of giving this book to my son so that maybe he would rethink his life but this book does glorify marijuana and the cultivation of it. I gave it 3 stars because it is a good story and it's true. I just think my son would be a whole lot better off without weed.

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