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About Me

Author. Creator. Visionary. Mitch Rubman’s work is rooted in the idea of living freely and thinking differently. His books challenge perspectives, and his merchandise line — from custom tees to cannabis collectibles — turns those ideas into tangible art. Every word and every design speaks one truth: expression is freedom.

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A gonzo-meets-ganja memoir told through the bloodshot but observant eyes of a devoted pothead, The Rise of Cannabis and the Decline in Civilization by Mitch Rubman is a brazen personal history of his drug of choice. From the author’s hazy adolescence in the 1970s to middle-aged smoke sessions after legalization, this four-decade-long perusal of journal entries and anecdotal confessions is a gritty commentary on marijuana culture, marked by the writer’s blunt, tangential, and sardonic style. Though the title might not initially suggest it, this is a true celebration of all things weed, which will be uniquely relatable for a growing number of readers, with Rubman demonstrating his impressive recall of drug-infused memories, from the grim banality of addiction to the ecstasy of a score.

Diana Pe

"Rise of Cannabis and the Decline in Civilization" This is not a political discourse, but rather a lively travelogue compiled from years of notebook entries. I laughed at the great stories and the eccentric locals, but the warning in the subtitle resonates in the background. Rubman captures the thrill of access along with the gray areas: street deals, underground rules, and the trafficking of happiness. I appreciated the sincerity more than the lists, but the journey feels authentic, confusing, and extraordinarily human.

Christian M

"Rise of Cannabis and the Decline in Civilization" In this book, Rubman presents a study that calls us to reflect on how the acceptance and widespread use of cannabis leads to cultural deterioration that goes beyond what we imagine. The author combines data, history, and social criticism to show us the consequences that mass consumption can have on our health, causing moral damage and affecting our ability to work. Although his position may seem radical, he calls us to deeply reflect on the limits of human freedom. I recommend this work to those who wish to understand the social and moral conflicts behind the mass consumption of cannabis

Sussan Castro