Lester Chambers: Time for Marijuana Legalization
Rock and soul legend Lester Chambers, who was attacked by a racist fan at a blues festival in California on July 13, thinks marijuana should be legalized.
Rock and soul legend Lester Chambers, who was attacked by a racist fan at a blues festival in California on July 13, thinks marijuana should be legalized.
Here's a first: A stoner movie about taking San Pedro cactus. Starring Michael Cera, "Crystal Fairy" is set on a deserted beach in Chile.
Ninety degree temps fit perfectly with the tropical rap-rock sounds of Planet Hemp, Brazil's leading pro-marijuana band, who played at New York's SummerStage on Saturday.
Matthew Cooke's drug-war documentary features a large celebrity cast (Woody Harrelson Eminem, 50 Cent, Susan Sarandon), and focuses on marijuana and other criminalized substances that should be legal.
This summer's stoner movie stars Jason Sudeikis, who's hired to smuggle marijuana into the U.S. from Mexico - "enough weed" he says, "to kill Willie fucking Nelson!"
CelebStoner interviews Karey Lee Woolsey, who's in federal prison on a 13-year sentence for selling marijuana. A rock musician, he's just released the album, "A Million Miles Away."
Backstage at last weekend's Wireless Festival in London, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake posed for this photo, with Snoop wearing his medical-marijuana shirt.
Chief Keef's bud, Lil Reese, was arrested Saturday by Chicago police, who nabbed him with a bag containing four grams of marijuana.
Top CelebStoner Tim Lincecum pitched the second no-hitter of the 2013 season, leading San Francisco to a 9-0 victory over San Diego on July 13.
Republican Sen. Rand Paul thinks stoners lose "IQ points" if they smoke too much pot.