Book Review: Black Tuna Diaries: The True Story of America’s Most Notorious Marijuana Smuggler by Robert Platshorn - Page 2

The book also contains portions covering his earlier life as an actor, pitchman, bullfighter, and entrepreneur — and his most recent life, nearly three decades in prison.

Signed and numbered copies, also unedited, of Black Tuna Diaries are available through Platshorn’s website, and may ultimately contain considerably more material than the eventually published version. Bear in mind, they’re unedited. Additional details on the author, his life, and the coverage of the book along with a video from High Times magazine, are also available at the site.

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