Legalization of marijuana for medical use or recreational use is growing in other states and that's what happened to Maine. The supporters themselves had been declared winners and predicted marijuana would be legal by Christmas. The possibility of a recount is still on pending; Maine will be joining California, Nevada, and Massachusetts which have similar issues for this. Read More »
Want weed? See 98 Degrees frontman, Nick Lachey! The husband and father of two, has found a way to make billions and it's all relative to entertainment. The pop star has partnered up with a small crew of of celebrity backers, to grow recreational marijuana in Ohio. So far, the group of investors have already fronted $4 million dollars for the legalization campaign and has plans to raise more capital, a total of $10 million to upstart ten pot farms in the state. Read More »
So, medical marijuana is legal in Colorado. Actually, any kind is legal in the state. But apparently, if you ask the Colorado Supreme Court, it isn’t okay for their denizens to use pot… at all! Which is exactly why they’ve ruled that employers have the right to fire employees for using medicinal marijuana – even if they are not stoned at work. Read More »
Who knew actor Morgan Freeman was such a pothead? The Shawshank Redemption actor was recently the topic of discussion during an interview with The Daily Beast about his newest film 5 Flights Up. The conversation turned to the legalization of marijuana. To which Freeman noted, "How do I take it? However it comes!" Read More »
Rapper Waka Flocka Flame would definitely consider running for president in 2016 - and he wants Rihanna or Miley Cyrus to support his campaign hands-on! Read More »
The country is slowly ... slowly ... slowly ... slowly legalizing the use of marijuana. As states like Washington and Colorado have already done it (and seen an enormous boost in revenue), there are other states in our great nation trying to do the same. The unfortunate downside of marijuana being legal in states is that it is still illegal in the country. What that means is that the federal government still has control over the state marijuana laws. Which leads to marijuana busts and a whole heap of a mess. But if California Republican Dana Rohrabacher has his way a new bill proposed, it looks like the Feds will soon have to respect those marijuana laws that states enforce. Read More »
It's 4/20, everyone, and what that means is that there are many people across the country (and perhaps even the world?) who are sparking up some joints throughout the entire day. And while most of us are doing so illegally, there are some places in the United States where it's perfectly legal. For example, Denver, Colorado. And to prove that, the Denver Police Department recently tweeted out a supportive pro-weed message to the denizens of their lovely city, specifically to enjoy, but of course, consume responsibly. The lighthearted tweet came last night, letting the citizens of Denver know that the police see them "rollin'" and they "ain't hatin'" on the fact that they'll be enjoying themselves on this day. But still, they better do it in a responsible manner. Read More »
Uber was a genius idea that brought the quickness of social media to the taxi world. This is why Snoop Dogg has built upon that idea and has added his own spin to it. He has started an on-demand, medical marijuana delivery service called Eaze that works by having marijuana delivered to your door and all you need is a medical license. Read More »
For Seth Rogen fans, what would be better than actually meeting Seth Rogen? Of course, getting stoned with Seth Rogen! Well, now it appears some lucky fans in Denver, Colorado will actually be able to. The Knocked Up actor recently took to his official Twitter page to announce to fans that he'll be in Denver on Dec. 8 doing a screening for his new James Franco co-starring film The Interview. He also mentioned that he'll be getting "baked with everyone first." Yes, that's right –– the man who plans to kill Kim Jong-un in his upcoming film promises to smoke weed with his fans in a crowded Denver theater! Read More »
Talk about going out with a bang. A news reporter for KTVA in Alaska surprised viewers when she gave her resignation on air after the station aired a segment about Alaska's Cannabis Club. The club, which the reporter was the owner of, is a medical marijuana group from the state, and the anchor named Charlo Greene gave up on her dreams as a TV anchor to follow her passion of legalizing marijuana in her home state. Read More »
Colorado revealed its first vending machine that dispenses… marijuana. Talk about a whole new meaning behind the term going green. Read More »