By now you’ve heard about the federal crackdown on synthetic marijuana (or K2) that has the Gas Pipe and the Ridglea Theater in trouble. Both the head-shop chain and the historic theater are owned by a guy who lives in Highland Park named Jerry Shults. Just so happens that we wrote a story about Shults in 1982. Here’s the text, but the best part is the photo, above, that accompanied the story.
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