STONE TALKS: About that time Richard Nixon unknowingly 'muled' pot for Louis Armstrong
The story of then-Vice President President Richard Nixon unknowingly smuggling pot through an international airport for jazz musician Louis Armstrong has become legendary.
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The story of then-Vice President President Richard Nixon unknowingly smuggling pot through an international airport for jazz musician Louis Armstrong has become legendary.
With this being a question I often get asked about, I felt that today, on President Nixon’s 109th birthday, was the perfect time for me to expand on it.
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Great Jazz history story. Thank you.