Justin James Bridges - Cannabis as a Lifeline

Healing, Activism, and Hemp Freedom

Time 4 Hemp welcomes activist and musician Justin James Bridges (Mad Dabber 710), for a powerful and inspiring conversation that blends music, survival, and activism. From the excitement of performing at Portland Hempstalk to the trauma of enduring police brutality, Justin’s journey is one of resilience, transformation, and unwavering commitment to the hemp and cannabis movement. His story shines a light on both the healing potential of the plant and the urgent need for reform across the nation.

In this episode, Justin opens up about the devastating injury he sustained at the hands of law enforcement and the long road to recovery that followed. When traditional medicine failed to provide relief, cannabis became his lifeline, helping him manage both physical pain and emotional trauma. Instead of being broken by the experience, Justin channeled his suffering into strength, using his voice and platform to amplify awareness of injustice and the healing power of hemp.

Beyond personal healing, Justin’s activism has sparked legal reform in Texas and beyond. His grassroots efforts and the launch of the Cannabis Common Sense Tour have carried him across the country, where he educates communities about the benefits of hemp, the importance of sustainable farming, and the fight for civil liberties. With music as both his passion and his vehicle, Justin connects with audiences on a deeply human level, proving that art and activism can walk hand in hand.

Whether you’re passionate about cannabis-hemp advocacy, sustainability, or social justice, this episode is a must-watch. Justin’s story not only reminds us of the battles still being fought but also inspires hope for the future of the hemp movement. Tune in to hear how one man’s fight for healing became a mission to empower others and transform the national conversation around cannabis and civil rights.

Casper Leitch

I got involved in the Hemp Movement in 1989 when I was hired by Jack Herer to run hiss office. I launched the cable television series ‘TIME 4 HEMP’ on January 5, 1991. Time 4 Hemp is the first TV series in the history of broadcasting to focus strictly on the topic of cannabis. This has given me the dubious honor of being ‘The Father Of Marijuana Television’.

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