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Video: Our Ace Marijuana Reporter Describes the Time He Accidentally Got Zonkered on Brownies

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Michael Montgomery is a reporter for KQED and the Center For Investigative Reporting. One of his areas of expertise: medical marijuana. As he said, "It's probably fair to say that over the last few years, I've become a pot reporter."

So are there any occupational hazards to this particular journalistic niche? Apparently, yes. Take a look at CIR's animated video of Michael describing the time he unthinkingly ate some brownies at a brunch hosted by a medical marijuana entrepreneur. (And, yeah, it was tempting to put quotes around "unthinkingly.")

Anyway, smooth move, Mike! Just watch the fun begin below ...

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