The Week in CelebStoner News: Aug. 12-18
A judge ruled against stop and frisk, a governor signed a dispensary bill, the Attorney General announced changes in drug sentencing and Seattle police said they'd be handing out Doritos at Hempfest.
A judge ruled against stop and frisk, a governor signed a dispensary bill, the Attorney General announced changes in drug sentencing and Seattle police said they'd be handing out Doritos at Hempfest.
The story of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, as portrayed by Ashton Kutcher in "Jobs," is a fairly standard-issue biopic, except for an early scene when the personal computer pioneer doses on acid.
Fifteen years after Oregon legalized medical marijuana, the Beaver State has finally approved the existence of cannabis retail outlets.
Rihanna's latest marijuana accessory is a pot leaf pocketbook. She was snapped holding the bag in New York on Monday.
No Southern state has legalized medical marijuana, but with the help of John Morgan, Cathy Jordan and Bob Platshorn, Florida might be the first.
Lagging behind the other candidates in the mayoral race, New York's comptroller John Liu has proposed a radical plan for taxing and regulating marijuana.
If Attorney General Eric Holder really wants to overhaul drug sentencing laws, he should encourage Congress to pass mandatory maximum punishments and eliminate minimums.
Police in Nevada have charged Heidi Fleiss with cultivating marijuana. The former Hollywood madam claims she was growing for a Las Vegas medical cannabis collective.