The Stoner King Goes to Stonerville
Tommy Chong arrived in Pueblo, Colorado on Friday to experience the state's new marijuana laws. "It makes me feel really vindicated," he said. "Everything I stood for. Everything I went to jail for."
Tommy Chong arrived in Pueblo, Colorado on Friday to experience the state's new marijuana laws. "It makes me feel really vindicated," he said. "Everything I stood for. Everything I went to jail for."
Zonker and Zipper arrived just in time to see marijuana prohibition end in Colorado. Ever since the state legalized it in 2012, the "Doonesbury" duo have been plotting their move out West.
David Brooks' pot column in the New York Times is being widely criticized for his myopic point of view. MSNBC talk-show host Chris Hayes was so incensed that he revealed his near marijuana bust in 2000 on "All In" last night.
Several medical marijuana activists remain in an Alabama jail on $1 million bond after being arrested for cultivation in Cullman on Dec. 28.
New Year's Day ushered in a new era in Denver and other Colorado cities where legal sales of recreational marijuana commenced Wednesday morning at 37 stores around the state.
A total of 44 celebrities - including Amanda Bynes, Heidi Fleiss (twice), Craig Robinson, DMX, 2 Chainz (three times!) and three politicians - were arrested for marijuana or other drugs in 2013.
Going on our eighth year, CelebStoner is one of the oldest marijuana blogs. When I started it, our only competition was High Times and Cannabis Culture. Now there are dozens of pot blogs, making it a very crowded field.
The word "legalization" was front and center in the minds of marijuana activists and lawmakers this year. Uruguay and Portland, Maine both legalized it, and Colorado and Washington prepared for regulated recreational sales in 2014.