The late author, 'Rolling Stone' contributor and father of Gonzo Journalism Hunter S. Thompson took his own life in 2005 but he will never be forgotten.

(FILE) Hunter S. Thompson Dies At Age 67
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Thanks to Hunter S. Thompson's widow Anita Thompson, Hunter's personal strain of Marijuana that he used to smoke himself will be available in all states where recreational Marijuana is legal.

Anita has successfully preserved her late husbands marijuana since 2005 and has replicated 6 strains from Hunter's personal stash, Anita has been working with developers to establish the 'Gonzo Brand.'

You have to give credit to Anita Thompson's dedication to her late husband, not only has she preserved his memory by converting Hunter's 42-acre home known as Owl Farm in Woody Creek, Colorado into a writers sanctuary for his fans, but now she has found a way to replicate Hunter's Marijuana so it can be shared with his fans, just like the late author's home and life's work.

 

 

 

 

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