The Top 15 Celebrity Cannabis Brands – Sept. 2024
The biggest moves on our Celebrity Brands chart this month are Cheech & Chong's Cannabis (from #8 to #3), Belushi's Farm (from #9 to #5) and Tical Official (from #15 to #10).
The biggest moves on our Celebrity Brands chart this month are Cheech & Chong's Cannabis (from #8 to #3), Belushi's Farm (from #9 to #5) and Tical Official (from #15 to #10).
Margo Price is becoming the female Willie Nelson. The country singer has toured with Nelson and just got finished opening for Tedeschi Trucks Band. Her latest effort is the high tune, "Too Stoned to Cry," featuring Billy Strings.
Newsletters are great way to receive information. They've become more popular in general, and many specifically cater to the cannabis crowd. Here's our Top 25.
On the latest episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," the host discusses addictions to cigarettes (he was) and pharmaceuticals like ketamine (he isn't), and contends, "Pot never does that."
Flying under the radar is Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz's speeding charge in 1995 that may have involved drunk driving.
Rick Steves, who's best known for his TV travel shows and tour guides, and is also a cannabis legalization advocate affiliated with NORML, announced he'll have surgery for prostate cancer next month.
Born in Chicago and raised in Wheaton, IL, Jim Belushi was a troublemaker. The comic actor turned cannabis entrepreneur tells Sara Payan on her Planted podcast, "I used to be the crime rate in Wheaton. I was a juvenile delinquent. I spent three days in jail."
Which state will become the 25th to legalize adult-use cannabis? In 2024, ballot initiatives will take place in Florida and North and South Dakota.