Born on the 20th of April
Two of the stoniest stars with 4/20 birthdays are Stephen Marley and rapper Killer Mike. Check out our list of 37 famous people who were born on the 20th of April.
Two of the stoniest stars with 4/20 birthdays are Stephen Marley and rapper Killer Mike. Check out our list of 37 famous people who were born on the 20th of April.
April 20 is the biggest day of the year in cannabis. Sales at legal shops topped $111 million in 2021. There are hundreds of events scheduled around the country. It all started in the early '70s in California.
Since 4/20 falls on a Wednesday this year, there's more of a focus on single-day events. Here's a list of 160+ events on April 20th in state-by state alphabetical order.
While Joe Rogan refers to Bill Maher as a liberal, the HBO talk-show host tells the popular podcaster he favors "centrism" or what he calls being "common-sensical."
In a disappointing move, New Jersey's Cannabis Regulatory Commission has decided to allow the state's current medical retailers to begin selling to the broader recreational market. The buy-in price is $1,000,000.
British actor Idris Elba's humble beginnings include being a doorman at Carolines, a popular New York comedy club where he met such soon-to-be stars as Dave Chappelle. "He used to buy weed from me," Elba recently said.
A case that charges CelebStoner Snoop Dogg with forcing an unidentified woman to have sex in 2013 has been dismissed due to a missed court deadline. The rapper has called her a "gold digger."
Starting at NORML in 1987, Rick Pfrommer launched a career in cannabis as an activist and then as a connoisseur at Harborside Health Center. Pfrommer passed on April 3. He was 53.
"I get my weed from California," Justin Bieber sang at the Grammy Awards on April 3. But after several verses, CBS censored "weed." CelebStoners Willie Nelson, Chelsea Handler and Bieber were among the 2022 nominees.
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 220-204 in favor of the MORE Act that legalizes cannabis on the federal level. This is the second time a vote has been taken on the MORE Act. In 2020, it passed the House, 228-164.