Snoop Dogg Jumps Into Celebrity Pot Market
Joining Willie Nelson, Tommy Chong and the Bob Marley estate, Snoop Dogg announced yesterday that his line of marijuana products, known as Leafs by Snoop, will soon be available in Colorado pot shops.
Joining Willie Nelson, Tommy Chong and the Bob Marley estate, Snoop Dogg announced yesterday that his line of marijuana products, known as Leafs by Snoop, will soon be available in Colorado pot shops.
In back-to-back suspensions, the NFL caught two Rams offensive players with an illegal drug (most likely marijuana) in their systems - first RB Trey Watts and now WR Stedman Bailey.
Though she says she never smoked pot, Hillary Clinton is gradually coming around on cannabis. At a recent Town Hall. the front-running presidential candidate stated, "I would like to move it from Schedule I to Schedule II."
Andy Joseph, CEO of Apeks Supercritical, called Issue 3 a "disgusting display of corporate greed." Marijuana Majority chairman Tom Angell opined, "Voters won't tolerate this issue being taken over by greedy corporate interests." Even a New York magazine headline barked, "Willie Nelson's Crusade to Stop Big Pot."
Much was written about the lack of support for the marijuana legalization initiative in Ohio by organizations such as NORML, the Marijuana Policy Project and the Drug Policy Alliance. As editor of Freedom Leaf, I decided to take a stand in favor of Issue 3. Here's why.
Ohio voters rejected ending pot prohibition on Election Day. The controversial legalization amendment, which split the cannabis reform movement, lost by by a 2-1 margin.
At last night's Student Town Hall at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders made his strongest statement yet in behalf of marijuana legalization.
While dealing with cancer and surgery, Tommy Chong has been working on a talk show, "Almost Legal with Tommy Chong." The show made its debut at filmon.com on Oct. 23.