MPP Launches Bus Ad Campaign in Alaska
The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol in Alaska has unveiled an ad blitz on buses to remind people to vote Yes on Measure 2. The MPP is funding the campaign to the tune of $350,000 so far.
The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol in Alaska has unveiled an ad blitz on buses to remind people to vote Yes on Measure 2. The MPP is funding the campaign to the tune of $350,000 so far.
From "Legalize It" to "Smoke Two Joints" to "Sweet Leaf," here are the greatest smokin' tunes ever recorded.
Only in Denver (and maybe in Seattle) will you find a sign at a major-league ballpark - in this case Coors Field, home of the Rockies - that warns people to not break out marijuana in a designated smoking area.
It was Whoopi Goldberg against former assistant US Attorney Sunny Hostin over the question of legalizing marijuana on "The View." "What's next?" Hostin asked. "Should we legalize mushrooms because that's groovy?"
After a lengthy separation, DJ Muggs is back with Cypress Hill as the band's producer. "It's going to be ill, man," frontman B-Real says about their upcoming 2015 album with Muggs at the helm.
A smaller Cannabis Cup took place in Michigan this weekend, where Wyclef Jean entertained the crowd with spliff in mouth during his Saturday night showcase. Due to rain, the event ended Sunday before the winners were announced.
Talk about mixed messages. Will Hill, who after his third suspension for violating the NFL's sustance abuse policy in the last three years, was signed yesterday by the Baltimore Ravens.
While Mayor de Blasio feastd on pizza in Italy, New York festered. The latest example of NYPD excess involved a marijuana suspect. Police claimed Jahmiel Cuffee was rolling a joint. So they took him down and stomped on his head.