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Rewarding such a great demand for pot has required a continuous flow of magic formula middleman suppliers. Zorrillo: Bootlegged Marijuana is a historical fiction/excursion, documenting the footsteps of bootleggers and the successful distribution of black-market pot through the 1970s and 80s. You will learn that functioning within the black-market string of source and demand was not for the weak-hearted, and ascending up the chain required plenty of trust and responsibility. Marijuana bootleggers have significantly more in keeping with thrill-seeking adventurers than smug dope peddlers. Writer Johnny Simonich slips his listeners into the shoes of the key identity, George Johnson. George tries to stay out of the limelight by bootlegging sufficient pot to keep a good stash of his own but still earn enough money to make it all advantageous. After learning he cannot trust people who lay claim to be his friends, George gets married and settles down. In a short time, he gets caught up in the fast lane and the huge source and demand of black-market pot. George is eventually whisked away on unimaginable travels. He joins the ranks of modern-day bootleggers that persistently drive their chance and employ very clever tactics to lay claim their share of extremely good-looking income by smuggling high-grade Mexican skunk-weed (Zorrillo).