Marissa Feinberg


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Marissa Feinberg is a PR and branding expert known for her work in the fields of social design, coworking, and psychedelic therapy, but she's now found herself in the spotlight for something else entirely: her love of marijuana.

The 29-year-old New York City resident and self-described "psychedelic evangelist" was arrested in New York City on Friday for allegedly selling marijuana to a minor, the New York Daily News reports.

Police say Feinberg, who runs the website Triple Bottom Why, was selling marijuana to a 16-year-old girl who was using it to get high, according to the New York Post.

The girl's mother tells the Daily News that her daughter told Feinberg she was using the drug to get high.

Feinberg says she didn't know the girl was using marijuana, but she suspects she was selling it to someone who was using it to get high.

She says she didn't know the girl was using it to get high, but she suspects she was selling it to someone who was using it to get high.

The girl's mother says her daughter told Feinberg she was using the drug to get high, but she didn't know the girl was using it to get high.

Feinberg says she

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