Free the Weed: It's Hemp History Week
Since it's Hemp History Week, we recommend that you buy a hemp product or two, like a few bars or bottles of Dr. Bronner's hemp-based soaps.
Since it's Hemp History Week, we recommend that you buy a hemp product or two, like a few bars or bottles of Dr. Bronner's hemp-based soaps.
Nassau County police beat a 20-year-old man they pulled over for a cracked windshield. They say he was trying to eat marijuana, he says he was hit in the face and the officer kept punching for no apparent reason.
"Weed for Votes" wass the battle cry for the primary election in San Jose, California. To encourage turnout, 10 marijuana collectives in the city offered "everything from discounts to free medicine" to patients who prove they voted.
Academy Award winning actress Susan Sarandon likes to attend awards shows stoned, but after an hour on the red carpet, she gets hungry. "They would do very well to pass out munchies," she advises.
Now that the Volkswagen Bus is no long being manufactured, the Nimbus is stepping up to fill the gap in adventure road tripping. It's a battery-operated 4WD vehicle with panoramic windows and state-of-the-art technology.
Continuing the tradition of top-quality music at their events, High Times has booked moe. to perform at the upcoming California Medical Cannabis Cup at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.
Usually it's three strikes and you're out, but in football all it takes is two for the NFL to make you sit on the sidelines for a full season, as is the case with LB Daryl Washington, who recently failed his second drug test for marijuana.
There's no stopping Seth MacFarlane. The creator of "Family Guy" and director of "Ted" goes center stage for his first starring movie role in the Western farce, "A Million Ways to Die in the West."