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Marijuana Maturity: AARP Coming Out of the Pot Closet

For the third time this year, AARP Magazine has highlighted a Top CelebStoner in its pages. In January, Susan Sarandon spoke about weed, and now Willie Nelson and Jeff Bridges are featured in the latest issue.

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311's Pot Leaf Fillmore Poster

For their Denver show on Aug. 5 at the Fillmore Auditorium, 311 unveiled a great new stony poster "Who's Got the Herb?" Clearly, 311 do.

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The Top 20 Stoner-Friendly Colleges (2014)

New York is the stoniest state to attend college, according to The Princeton Review. Five of the state's schools made their so-called "Reefer Madness" list, led by Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs.

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SAM Ad Warns of 'Big Marijuana'

Taking a cue from Rolling Stone's infamous Perception/Reality ad, a group calling itself Grass Is Not Greener placed a full-page anti-marijuana ad in the New York Times on Aug. 2

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Riley Cote: From Hockey to Hemp

Former Flyers brawler Riley Cote is now a hemp activist. So much so that his organization hosted the Hemp Heals Festival featuring Slightly Stoopid and Stephen Marley in Philadelphia on Aug. 2.

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Gourmet Weed Dinner at Hunter S. Thompson's Ranch

Former High Times editor David Bienenstock organizes a "high-end cuisine" dinner at Hunter S. Thompson's Owl Ranch in Woody Creek, Colorado that includes Thompson's widow Anita, and longtime friend and NORML founder Keith Stroup.

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MPP Launches Bus Ad Campaign in Alaska

The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol in Alaska has unveiled an ad blitz on buses to remind people to vote Yes on Measure 2. The MPP is funding the campaign to the tune of $350,000 so far.

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Beer and Cigs OK at Coors, But Not Pot

Only in Denver (and maybe in Seattle) will you find a sign at a major-league ballpark - in this case Coors Field, home of the Rockies - that warns people to not break out marijuana in a designated smoking area.

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