Mike Adams is a literary slop zombie; a mutt breed of surrealism and violence; a man who likes his metal heavy and his rock southern. In May of 2007, he boldly published a book of maniacal short stories entitled ‘Toilet Bowl Soup: Redneck Tales from the Armpit of America’ - selling more than 10,000 copies worldwide. However, in 2010, he released ‘Toilet Bowl Soup: The Holy Sh*t’, which sold about 100 copies - if you count close friends, relatives and other people who felt sorry for him. Mike Adams also co-stars in the films ‘Watch Out’, ‘Phone Sex’, ‘Wamego: Ultimatum’, and ‘Trust Me’. He has also contributed music to the movie “It Came from Trafalgar” starring Hank Williams III and Gunnar Hansen from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Mike Adams currently resides in Southern Indiana where writes for a number of Townsquare Media websites, BroBible and Playboy's The Smoking Jacket.
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Police Weigh In on Updated Medical Marijuana Proposal
Michigan law enforcement, while not completely opposed to the state's updated medical marijuana proposal, is making some demands that they believe will make it better.
Revitalize Michigan’s Middle Class By Legalizing Marijuana
Anyone who has caught even a few minutes of a presidential debate in the past two months understands that the focus of the upcoming election is fixing the economy by helping the middle class. Unfortunately, while clever tax proposals are being spewed by every politician given 60 seconds on a stage to sell the American people on why his or her plan is the best, more jobs are being eliminated here i
Michigan Prisons Working to Lower Phone Call Rates for Inmates
Upon the recent FCC decision to reduce the rates of phone calls for jails and prisons, the Michigan Department of Corrections has announced plans to follow suit. Reports indicate that the MDC is currently researching a plan to lower the cost of inmate phone calls to see just how it will affect the department’s overall budget...
Michigan Legalization Initiative Still Needs 90,000 Signatures
Michigan is well on its way to becoming one of the next states to legalize a full-scale recreational cannabis industry. It is a move that would create thousands of new jobs as well as contribute millions of dollars to the local economy.
Supreme Court: Michigan Medical Marijuana Patients Entitled to Unemployment Benefits
Michigan medical marijuana patients that have been fired from their jobs for testing positive for weed are entitled to unemployment benefits, no question about it, according to the state’s Supreme Court.
Last week, the Michigan Supreme Court rejected an appeal filed by the Unemployment Insurance Agency in a case involving workers being fired from their jobs because medical marijuana caused them to
Ohio’s Failure on Marijuana Legalization Will Have No Bearing on Michigan Voters
While Ohio voters made the decision on Tuesday not to open up the state to legal pot commerce, the outcome of the election does not appear to be the onset of a trend and it is certainly not expected to seal a similar fate in Michigan next year...
If Ohio Legalizes Weed Today, Michigan Will Easily Do the Same in 2016
Michigan marijuana enthusiasts may want to watch Ohio today, as the voters there are deciding on whether to legalize a recreational cannabis trade. The scene is worth some attention because if the Buckeye state can somehow manage to emerge from the elections with legal weed in their future, then any state looking to do the same will not have any trouble.
Michigan Police Working With Prosecutors to Get More Felony Marijuana Convictions
The Michigan State Police are allegedly in cahoots with prosecutors to charge more marijuana offenders with felonies instead of misdemeanors.
Using the Freedom of Information Act, Komorn Law Firm has obtained evidence that proves the MSP Forensic Science Division is using changes to their policy on detecting marijuana that is leading to minor pot possession being charged as felony possession of sy
Michigan Lawmakers Wants to Ban Drones Near Prisons
In an attempt to prevent Michigan prisoners from getting their hands on marijuana, one state lawmaker has submitted a bill aimed at banning drones from flying within proximity to Michigan’s state and private prisons.
Senator Darwin Booher’s proposal would make it illegal to fly “an unmanned vehicle or device that uses aerodynamic forces to achieve flight and is piloted remotely" within 1,000
Want Legal Weed in 2016? MILegalize Needs Your Help
MILegalize, the group pushing to eliminate marijuana prohibition across the state in 2016, recently sent out a letter stating that while they are “in a position to win,” the group needs some “big time help right now” from the public to put the issue of legal weed on the ballot in the next election...
Michigan Judge Wont Allow Religious Marijuana Defense
A federal court in Michigan has ruled that using marijuana for religious purposes is no shield from prosecution.
Michigan Governor Signs Law Forcing Cops to Prove Criminal Activity Before Seizing Property
Michigan police are now going to have to work a lot harder to seize and permanently take possession of personal property over a violation of the drug laws.
Earlier this week, Governor Rick Snyder signed a piece of legislation into law, which forces an element of reform to the state’s civil asset forfeiture program that will force cops to present “clear and convincing” evidence that the property th