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
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
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.
The White House is so out of touch with American society that it has issued a confounding rebuttal to the New York Times' call for an end to federal marijuana prohibition.
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.
From "Legalize It" to "Smoke Two Joints" to "Sweet Leaf," here are the greatest smokin' tunes ever recorded.
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.
It was Whoopi Goldberg against former assistant US Attorney Sunny Hostin over the question of legalizing marijuana on "The View." "What's next?" Hostin asked. "Should we legalize mushrooms because that's groovy?"
After a lengthy separation, DJ Muggs is back with Cypress Hill as the band's producer. "It's going to be ill, man," frontman B-Real says about their upcoming 2015 album with Muggs at the helm.