S.E. Cupp on Colorado
Moderate conservative pundit S.E. Cupp says "the early results are good" for "the Colorado experiment," but warns it may come "down from its initial high."
Moderate conservative pundit S.E. Cupp says "the early results are good" for "the Colorado experiment," but warns it may come "down from its initial high."
It's bad news for Malaysia these days. First the disappearance of Flight 370 and now six people reportedly died from meth overdoses at the Future Music Festival Asia in Kuala Lumpur on Friday.
New York marijuana activist Dana Beal was released from a Nebraska jail on Feb. 12, 2014. At first he was homeless due to 9 Bleecker St. in New York being shuttered. But then he was offered residence in a former synagogue.
They named a bill "Charlee's Law" after her. Charlee Nelson, who died Sunday, was one of countless children around the country awaiting passage of bills that would allow them to use CBD oil, a form of marijuana.
After making marijuana a main issue in the race for Pennsylvania governor, the state's former environmental protection secretary, John Hanger, has withdrawn from the May 20 primary.
Attempts by Washington State's legislature to to phase out the medical marijuana industry have failed. Bills passed by the Senate and House were never resolved as they adjourned until next year on Thursday.
Set in Berkeley, NBC's "Parenthood" is always good for a pot sub-plot. On the latest episode, Drew and Amber get high on Amber's own supply of weed.
In response to Rick Perry's comments about marijuana and Willie Nelson on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the country legend has issued a special challenge to Texas' Republican governor.