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Burning Rainbow Farm is currently available in hardcover for $24.95. For an additional $5 -- to be donated to the victims' son, Robert Rohm -- author Dean Kuipers will sign your book(s). A portion of your purchase price will benefit Michigan NORML. You can order a copy of Burning Rainbow Farm online with your credit card or by mailing us a completed copy of our printable order form along with a check payable to Michigan NORML. To place an online credit card order, simply fill out the form below and press "Submit & Pay" to be redirected to a secure credit card processing page. If you have any questions, please contact Adam Brook at adamlbrook@hotmail.com. If you experience any difficulty with our online ordering system, please contact our webmaster at webmaster@minorml.org.
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Burning Rainbow Farm tells the tragic true story of Rainbow Farm, a campground and concert venue in southwest Michigan that became the center of marijuana policy reform efforts in this state. Rainbow Farm came to an end in September, 2001, when FBI snipers killed owners Tom Crosslin and Rollie Rohm (pictured at left) after a five-day standoff. For more information about the Rainbow Farm tragedy, see the article from the October, 2003 issue of Playboy Magazine, Siege at Rainbow Farm, also by Dean Kuipers. |
The Detroit News published an article about Burning Rainbow Farm on June 20, 2006 entitled Ashes at the end of Rainbow Farm. On June 21st, 2006, Metro Times Detroit published a cover story entitled Shot Down on the Farm.
Author Dean Kuipers was recently interviewed about the book on WMUK, the NPR affiliate in Kalamazoo, MI. A recording of the broadcast is available in MP3 format.