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Broccoli is an independent print magazine created by and for women who use cannabis. It is based in Portland, Oregon. Although intended for cannabis users, Broccoli is an art and lifestyle magazine that bills itself as "playful, informed, eclectic, and thoughtful". After the passage of the 2018 United States farm bill, Broccoli was the first organization to put cannabis in MoMA.

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  • Broccoli is an independent print magazine created by and for women who use cannabis. It is based in Portland, Oregon. Although intended for cannabis users, Broccoli is an art and lifestyle magazine that bills itself as "playful, informed, eclectic, and thoughtful". After the passage of the 2018 United States farm bill, Broccoli was the first organization to put cannabis in MoMA. (en)
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  • Cannabis, Art, Fashion (en)
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  • USA (en)
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  • Anja Charbonneau (en)
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  • Broccoli is an independent print magazine created by and for women who use cannabis. It is based in Portland, Oregon. Although intended for cannabis users, Broccoli is an art and lifestyle magazine that bills itself as "playful, informed, eclectic, and thoughtful". After the passage of the 2018 United States farm bill, Broccoli was the first organization to put cannabis in MoMA. (en)
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  • Broccoli (magazine) (en)
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