On remote ridges, down dusty roads, behind locked gates, in a county where pot is the only industry, three generations of growers have built a thriving alternative culture, complete with their own radio station, off grid homesteads, organic gardens, art and music festivals, community center and alternative schools. After enduring decades of pressure from law enforcement and being stigmatized by much of society, the community now faces a bigger challenge, the possibility of marijuanarsquo;s legalization. If left solely to bureaucrats and entrepreneurs, the emerging legal pot industry threatens to exclude organic, outdoor family farms and the rural communities they support. - Humbolt, California