RIP: David Peel, New York's Marijuana Minstrel
New York's most famous street musician, David Peel - best known for his song, "I Like Marijuana," passed away on April 6, 2017. He was 73.
New York's most famous street musician, David Peel - best known for his song, "I Like Marijuana," passed away on April 6, 2017. He was 73.
It’s that time of the year again, and we're back with another huge sale. From now until April 30 at 11:59 pm, everything in our store will be 25% off with code 420. Make this 420 a special one by treating yourself to a brand new bong, dab rig, pipe or bubbler.
Willie Nelson's wife Annie is getting into the pot business. Her Annie's Infused Chocolates are now available at 12 Washington State adult-use locations.
Thanks to their appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on Mar. 23, we discovered Mondo Cozmo, who performed their 2016 song, "Shine." The chorus goes: "Let 'em get high/ Let 'em get stoned/ Everything will be alright if you let it go." Watch the "Shine" video.
Published in 1983, T. Coraghessan Boyle's "Budding Prospects" is one of the best, if not the best, marijuana novels ever written. Now, it's competing to become a series on Amazon.
On July 19, 1990, Chuck Berry, who passed away on Mar. 18, was busted for possession of approximately one ounce of marijuana in Missouri. He pled guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge four months later.
Snoop Dogg has joined Donald Trump's enemies lists that includes the New York Times, CNN, Saturday Night Live, the Washington Post, Vanity Fair and Buzzfeed. Each has been described by the president as "failing." Now Snoop is part of that group.
Americans for Safe Access grades 44 states that have some form of medicinal cannabis program in their 2017 "Medical Marijuana Access in the United States" report. Not one state received an A, while 16 were given F- grade.