Mad Mark stands apart from the rest in Washington State

Written By Timothy Edwards a.k.a Tim-Me

Mad Mark Farms has been a staple of top-shelf cannabis in the Washington state recreational market since day 1. Owner, Mark Seegmueller, was one of the first to get a license in 2015 and remains a top seller to over 40 stores in the state.

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His brand logo, an adaptation of the Mr. Yuk symbol, is hard to miss when you walk into a store. “Ideally, you can find me in no stores because everything is sold out everywhere,” said Seegmueller.

Carl Sagan, Amnesia, Black cherry soda, and Grape are among his many signature strains.

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“I’m pushing (Mad) gelato really hard. Just cause it’s real purple and really sticky, I’ve been smoking the shit out of it,” said Seegmueller. After sampling the gelato, I agree that it was some natural purple and some real sticky icky. 

Mad Mark Farms has some of the best flowers I’ve seen. Concentrates are also available for those that prefer dabbing like me.

When talking with new cannabis users, usually, I would say a little dab will do ya’. With the flower produced at Mad Mark Farms, a little toke will smoke ya’.

For veteran smokers, the sky is the limit, and medicate at your own discretion. I consider myself a well-rounded connoisseur of cannabis with a high tolerance. I took three bong tokes and sat down to write this article, and two hours later, when I woke up from my weed nap, I was able to finish writing it.

To put things in perspective on a comparison of products. You can spend $20 on a mediocre eighth of middle to bottom shelf flower and smoke a gram of it to feel the same feeling that a couple tokes to one bowl.

“I have some lemon cane that just came in that taste like oranges, so I don’t know why they named it lemon cane,” said Seegmueller.

Make sure to look for his product the next time you visit your nearest store.

For the second part of this article, I ask, “Why is Mark so mad about recreational cannabis in Washington state?” Until then, keep checking in with cannabis legalization news for what’s up in the cannabis world.

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Miguel a.k.a Miggy420

Miguel "Miggy420" is a cannabis activist, journalist, and media producer whose advocacy work spans more than two decades. His introduction to the cannabis reform movement came before he was old enough to drive — donating to organizations like NORML and GreenPeace, and supporting the congressional campaign of Keiko Bonk after reading about her in High Times. He went on to help gather signatures for California's Proposition 215, the landmark 1996 medical cannabis initiative that opened the door to legalization across the United States. After serving 10 years in the U.S. Navy, Miguel returned to civilian life in 2007 and immediately resumed his advocacy, building the Miggy420 identity into a recognized voice in cannabis reform. He has been cited by KOMO News (ABC Seattle) as a community voice on medical cannabis access, published in Northwest Leaf magazine, written for organizations including The Human Solution International and Freedom Grow, and contributed cannabis journalism to multiple platforms throughout the 2010s. Today Miguel serves as Co-Host and Editor at Cannabis Legalization News, one of the leading cannabis policy podcasts and YouTube channels in the United States, where he brings his boots-on-the-ground activist perspective to coverage of federal and state legalization developments. He is also the founder of TouchGrass / theweedvlog.com, a 21+ cannabis social community platform. Find him on X at @Miggy110100100, on Instagram @miggy420lives, and on YouTube @miggy420.
Picture of Miguel a.k.a Miggy420

Miguel a.k.a Miggy420

Miguel "Miggy420" is a cannabis activist, journalist, and media producer whose advocacy work spans more than two decades. His introduction to the cannabis reform movement came before he was old enough to drive — donating to organizations like NORML and GreenPeace, and supporting the congressional campaign of Keiko Bonk after reading about her in High Times. He went on to help gather signatures for California's Proposition 215, the landmark 1996 medical cannabis initiative that opened the door to legalization across the United States. After serving 10 years in the U.S. Navy, Miguel returned to civilian life in 2007 and immediately resumed his advocacy, building the Miggy420 identity into a recognized voice in cannabis reform. He has been cited by KOMO News (ABC Seattle) as a community voice on medical cannabis access, published in Northwest Leaf magazine, written for organizations including The Human Solution International and Freedom Grow, and contributed cannabis journalism to multiple platforms throughout the 2010s. Today Miguel serves as Co-Host and Editor at Cannabis Legalization News, one of the leading cannabis policy podcasts and YouTube channels in the United States, where he brings his boots-on-the-ground activist perspective to coverage of federal and state legalization developments. He is also the founder of TouchGrass / theweedvlog.com, a 21+ cannabis social community platform. Find him on X at @Miggy110100100, on Instagram @miggy420lives, and on YouTube @miggy420.

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