Yours truly is in this book, I just don't know to what extent.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1596911425/sr=8-1/qid=1148422194/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-5290115-5426301?%5Fencoding=UTF8

This title will be released on June 13, 2006.

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Subject: [DrugWar] US MI: Column: Rainbows End
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 16:57:46 -0400
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Newshawk: Richard Lake
Pubdate: Tue, 23 May 2006
Source: Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
Column: News Hits
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RAINBOWS END

Ever since they were gunned down by cops on their spread in southwest 
Michigan more than four years ago, News Hits has been interested in 
the story of star-crossed hippies Rollie Rohm and Tom Crosslin.

When the standoff at the Rainbow Farm campground and concert venue in 
Kalamazoo County began, the news media were out in force to chronicle 
the fate of these two gun-toting pro-marijuana activists who'd dug in 
to resist attempts to have their place seized by authorities. And 
when bullets from snipers killed the pair around Labor Day weekend in 
2001, it looked like the whole thing would become a big issue, a 
story with echoes of Ruby Ridge and Waco. Then 9/11 happened, and the 
Rainbow Farm dropped off the media radar.

But Dean Kuipers could not let go of the story. The deputy editor of 
the alternative newspaper Los Angeles City Beat, Kuipers had grown up 
in that part of Michigan. And from the moment he read about the 
shootings in the Kalamazoo Gazette, which he continued to have 
delivered to him in Los Angeles, he had a feeling that something 
about the story "stunk."

So, like any good reporter, he followed his nose. The results of his 
investigation will be showing up soon in a bookstore near you. In 
Burning Rainbow Farm (set to be released by Bloomsbury Publishing 
this summer), Kuipers offers a detailed account of events leading up 
to the siege at the campground, and a look into the lives of the two 
men who died there. We missed Kuipers when he was in Ann Arbor 
recently to promote the book at the annual Hash Bash, but caught up 
with him by phone last week.

Rainbow Farms wasn't around when Kuipers, 42, was a kid. But he knew 
the area and the kind of people who lived there.

"This is like a regular Michigan rural neighborhood," he says. 
"That's why I wanted to write about it. I grew up out there."

What he found in the two central characters were men that didn't fit 
any easy stereotype. They were a gay couple whose Rainbow Farm, home 
of the Roach Roast festival, became a focal point for Michigan's 
pot-legalization movement. But they were also pro-militia and hunters 
with a libertarian streak.

Kuipers says he didn't approach the story with any agenda. Do enough 
good reporting, he figured, and the story would eventually sort 
itself out. And that's what happened.

What he found were two men who paid the ultimate price in defense of 
their beliefs. The war on drugs has given law enforcement "an 
incredibly heavy tool bag," observes Kuipers, and there are some 
people willing to risk everything -- their jobs, property, money, 
even their lives -- in an attempt to oppose that power.

"This ends up being a story about the demonization of pot culture," 
Kuipers says.

The final chapter of this sad saga has yet to be written. Rohm's 
family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in a civil case that's 
still moving through the federal court system.

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