Dive into the vibrant and thought-provoking world of "G.R.A.S.S," a unique coloring book that explores the intricate relationship between marijuana culture and environmental justice. Published in 2000, this book draws inspiration from the pioneering activism of Jack Herer, whose advocacy for cannabis and hemp reshaped discussions around sustainable practices. Ideal for high school students, "G.R.A.S.S" offers a creative gateway to understanding the ecological impacts of agricultural choices in the context of social justice. Through each page, readers are invited to color and contemplate the historical and current issues surrounding cannabis cultivation — from its role in promoting organic farming techniques to its impact on legal and economic sectors. Engaging and educational, this book is not just an artistic activity but a dynamic tool for inspiring young minds to think critically about how even the grass under our feet can be part of larger environmental solutions. How will you contribute to the growth of a greener future?