Description
Paperback cover has some wear along edges and corners and along the spine as well. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This compelling memoir offers a rare insider’s perspective into the dangerous and often glamorized world of international drug smuggling. Jerry Kamstra’s “Weed: Adventures of a Dope Smuggler” takes readers on a thrilling journey through his experiences as a marijuana trafficker during the counterculture era of the 1960s and 70s. With candid storytelling and vivid details, Kamstra recounts his daring exploits, narrow escapes, and the harsh realities of life on the run from law enforcement.
Beyond the gripping narrative, this book provides a fascinating sociological lens into the underground drug trade and its impact on society during a pivotal period in American history. Kamstra’s firsthand account sheds light on the motivations, risks, and consequences faced by those involved in this illicit industry, offering a unique perspective that challenges conventional narratives and stereotypes.
For collectors and readers alike, this well-preserved copy presents an opportunity to delve into a captivating tale that blends personal memoir with cultural commentary. Kamstra’s unapologetic voice and unflinching honesty make this a valuable addition to any collection exploring counterculture movements, drug policy, or the human stories behind the war on drugs.