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Heads vs Feds

Heads vs Feds

Blazing through a campus near you is the “Great Debate,” the debate on legalization of marijuana. This is the event that's been called “the best program we've ever had” by schools all over the country.


It's so simple: Steve Hager, longtime editor of High Times Magazine takes on hard-hitting DEA veteran Robert Stutman on the multitude of issues surrounding marijuana legalization.


What makes it so successful? For one, students love the topic and show up in big numbers. Many activities programmers tell us that this program broke attendance records and brought in students who normally won’t attend programs on campus. Two, we have awesome posters and t-shirts available to help with your promotion. Finally, Bob and Steve debate passionately and answer plenty of audience questions, providing a well-balanced forum for students and community on both sides of this embattled topic.


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Reviews

"The venue, which seats well over 450, was full and there was a crowd lined up outside waiting to get in."–College of Charleston

"The show went extremely well. We had a turnout of approximately 1025."–Virginia Tech

"We knew that we had hit a nerve with our students when we gave out the first 500 tickets in just 2 & a half days! By the end of the first week the event was completely sold-out."–Penn College of Technology

"...an absolute success. We had a 'standing room only' crowd of about 1200."–Middle Tennessee State University

"...We filled the chapel to capacity (750 people), had about 50 others standing outside the doors watching, and had to turn away another 100 people. The event was a huge success and it was a pleasure having Bob and Steve here!"–Stetson University

"WOW! Where do I begin? The debate went extremely well, we had no problem filling every seat and had at least fifty people standing. Steve and Bob are great guys and are both masters of their craft."–University of Nebraska


If you are wondering what has happened to our heroes, this man is one–Dan Rather to 1,500 CBS Affiliates

The most famous narc in America.–New York Magazine

An S.O.B. on the side of the angels –Boston Herald Magazine

Those who heard you will never be the same on the drug issue again.–David Burke, President CBS News

Mr. Stutman has given a new voice and new visibility to the agency charged with spearheading the nation's battle against drugs.–The New York Times

He has astounding impact. He lives and breathes this. I think that is why he has such an effect.–Naples Daily News, FL

I have been to several drug prevention seminars, but have never been moved the way I was during your presentation. Your blunt, honest manner really drives home the gravity of this situation. I am convinced so many of our parents here are in the dark about how big this problem really is in our community. As you stated yourself, I think parents here think of drugs as an inner city problem and not one that continues to kill in our own backyard.–Senior Reporter ABC 7 News, Fort Myers, FL