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Chopping it up with Marc D Wasserman, Esq (POT BROTHERS AT LAW)
July 01, 2021
Chopping it up with Marc D Wasserman, Esq (POT BROTHERS AT LAW)
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Welcome to the 757 renaissance man podcast, on this episode we chop it up with  Marc D Wasserman, Esq (POT BROTHERS AT LAW)

*Special July 1st Marijuana Legalization Episode*

On this episode we discuss

Why education on traffic stop laws are important

Are the police trained properly

Yes Pot Brothers smoke cannabis, are brothers, and are attorneys

The no BS tell it like it is attorneys

How social media helped them spread education

Advice for Virginia on July 1st

Legalization is really not legal

Don't be satisfied with the minimum

Get your ducks in a row for 2024

Watch the zones go to your city council meetings!

Will cannabis ever be federally legal?

Cannabis as a medicine the importance of being able to get your medicine

Big Pharma vs Cannabis

Using the correct terminology with cannabis

Am I being detained or am I free to go? Slam version!

What is the script

When cops ask questions, comply and then STFU!

And much much more!

Let’s have a conversation with  Marc D Wasserman, Esq

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Marc D Wasserman, Esq

Attorney at law

Marc Wasserman is a renaissance man as evidenced by his extensive array of experiences and diverse influences on his style. He attended Whitney High School, one of the top ranking High Schools in the Country; the subject of the bestselling book School of Dreams. With his own dreams of becoming an actor and filmmaker, Marc founded and was the first president of his High School’s Drama Club.

His focus throughout his high school years was on the arts; thriving in his acting workshops and performing in summer stock musicals and plays. Each high school experience collectively prepared him for his college career as a Theater Arts major at the University of California Irvine.

While attending UC Irvine, Marc was faced with an unanticipated obstacle; he was diagnosed with the potentially fatal illness, Meningitis and was bed ridden for 5 months.

Once he recovered, he decided to take a break and withdrew from college, leaving in good standing. From there he went to Hollywood to pursue his dreams. After years of hard work, landing roles in plays, films, television, musicals and PSA’s, Marc added writing to his resume. His first screenplay was titled Terminal which is based on his near death experience with meningitis.

Marc also tried his hand in filmmaking, writing a script that he ultimately decided to produce himself; though it was halted due to financial issues. After some thought, in 1992 Marc returned to college.

Instead of returning to UC Irvine, he chose to attend 4 different community colleges, cramming 3 years of schooling into just… Read More