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Rainbow Farm - Wikipedia Rainbow Farm was a pro-marijuana campground in Newberg Township, Cass County, Michigan, United States, that was involved in a fatal police standoff on September 3, 2001
Rainbow Farm: The domestic siege that time forgot Rainbow Farm had served as a waystation for the rising marijuana movement In the years leading up to the siege, not only had there been a line of speakers and pro-marijuana advocates ready to take the campground stage, there’d been a concerted effort to enact real reforms
RAINBOW FARM REMEMBERED - World of Cannabis Twenty-two years ago this month, two gay cannabis activists – Tom Crosslin and Rollie Rohm – were gunned down by police on their property Rainbow Farm in Vandalia, Michigan, after a five-day siege that some refer to as “The Waco of Weed ”
Tom Crosslin - Wikipedia Tom Crosslin (c 1955 – September 3, 2001) was a marijuana rights activist who was shot and killed on his "Rainbow Farm" by an FBI agent
Tragedy at Rainbow Farm: A Standoff that Changed Michigans Cannabis . . . The story is set against the looming backdrop of the September 11 attacks, adding a layer of historical resonance to the tragedy Directed by Justin Kurzel, “Burning Rainbow Farm” explores themes of love, rebellion, and loss while addressing the cost of defiance in the pursuit of justice
Sebastian Stan, Leo Woodall Couple Up in Burning Rainbow Farm Penned by playwright and screenwriter Tommy Murphy, Burning Rainbow Farm is rooted in an astonishing true story As first reported by Deadline, Sebastian Stan steps into the role of Tom Crosslin, while Leo Woodall plays Rollie Rohm — a real-life couple who built a vibrant, pot-friendly utopia called Rainbow Farm in rural Michigan