In a Facebook post on Sunday, Thompson discussed her recent takeover of Owl Farm, the property where Hunter S. Thompson wrote many of his most famous works, and her plan to create a "Gonzo strain" of cannabis to be made available in US states where pot is legal.

Hunter S. Thompson left his wife the right to live on the Owl Farm property until her passing, but until recently it was owned by the "Gonzo Trust", an entity overseen by lawyers.

“The unintended consequences were that I had to be married to the trustees, where any time I had to do a repair I had to have a conversation with these lawyers,” Thompson told the Aspen Times in a recent article discussing her purchase of the land for $500,000.

