EPISODE · Oct 29, 2024 · 25 MIN
The LONGEST Prison Sentence in US History - Richard Delisi
from Grow Weed at Home · host Nate Hammer
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Richard DeLisi, America’s longest-serving cannabis prisoner, to discuss his incredible journey from a 98-year sentence to freedom. Nicknamed “Uncle Rick,” DeLisi opens up about his emotional experiences in prison, how he stayed hopeful for decades, and the impact cannabis had on his life. He reflects on the injustice of his incarceration and shares the mission that drives him today—helping other nonviolent cannabis prisoners find their way to freedom through organizations like the Last Prisoner Project. Use code COUGH20 at Homegrown to claim 20% off ALL Strawberry Cough Feminized seeds Kyle and Rick share personal stories, including smoking Strawberry Cough together and talking about their cannabis histories. The conversation dives deep into the legal struggles of the past, the current cannabis movement, and what lies ahead for the industry. Rick also teases the upcoming documentary Santa Marta Gold, which will spotlight his life, with production support from Homegrown Cannabis Co. 00:00 - Introduction to Richard DeLisi’s 32-Year Cannabis Imprisonment 02:01 - Richard’s 98-Year Sentence: Legal Missteps and Injustice 06:03 - The Loss of a Friend in Prison: Harsh Realities of Incarceration 10:00 - Life Before Prison: Automotive Business and Drag Racing Passion 11:16 - Smuggling Cannabis: Thrill, Betrayal, and Imprisonment Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of Homegrown Cannabis Co. or its affiliates. This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only. We do not promote illegal activities or the illegal use of cannabis. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction, and it is the viewer’s responsibility to comply with local regulations. This video is intended for audiences 21 years and older. Please consume responsibly.
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Richard DeLisi, America’s longest-serving cannabis prisoner, to discuss his incredible journey from a 98-year sentence to freedom. Nicknamed “Uncle Rick,” DeLisi opens up about his emotional experiences in prison, how he stayed hopeful for decades, and the impact cannabis had on his life. He reflects on the injustice of his incarceration and shares the mission that drives him today—helping other nonviolent cannabis prisoners find their way to freedom through organizations like the Last Prisoner Project. Use code COUGH20 at Homegrown to claim 20% off ALL Strawberry Cough Feminized seeds Kyle and Rick share personal stories, including smoking Strawberry Cough together and talking about their cannabis histories. The conversation dives deep into the legal struggles of the past, the current cannabis movement, and what lies ahead for the industry. Rick also teases the upcoming documentary Santa Marta Gold, which will spotlight his life, with production support from Homegrown Cannabis Co. 00:00 - Introduction to Richard DeLisi’s 32-Year Cannabis Imprisonment 02:01 - Richard’s 98-Year Sentence: Legal Missteps and Injustice 06:03 - The Loss of a Friend in Prison: Harsh Realities of Incarceration 10:00 - Life Before Prison: Automotive Business and Drag Racing Passion 11:16 - Smuggling Cannabis: Thrill, Betrayal, and Imprisonment Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of Homegrown Cannabis Co. or its affiliates. This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only. We do not promote illegal activities or the illegal use of cannabis. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction, and it is the viewer’s responsibility to comply with local regulations. This video is intended for audiences 21 years and older. Please consume responsibly.
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