"Alcohol killed my father, tobacco killed my mother, and marijuana has never killed anybody. When my grandsons grow up and make those adult decisions that we all make, I hope they will have a choice that they can live with.
"I like to play the guitar when I have smoked. It seems to improve my ability, as well as my appreciation of the music. Also, if I have a problem that I am trying to work out, I find smoking lets me address the problem with a more open mind, and it usually helps me find the solution to the problem.
"Both of my grandfathers were Baptist preachers. Sometimes when I am talking about marijuana, the preacher comes out in me, too."
- Electrician, carpenter, handyman, guitar player
- Director of Michigan NORML; volunteered for Hands Across America to promote brotherhood among the races
- Received honorable discharge from the US Air Force
- Enjoys playing guitar and singing, traveling, and meeting new people.
George has arthritis in his hands. After he smokes, he can play guitar and the arthritis doesn't bother him.