#DWTS420: Tommy Chong Dances With the Stars, Week 5
Tommy Chong returned to "Dancing With the Stars" for Week 5, performing with Emma Slater to the tune of "Pass the Dutchie." They earned a 23-point score, Chong's lowest in the competition.
Tommy Chong returned to "Dancing With the Stars" for Week 5, performing with Emma Slater to the tune of "Pass the Dutchie." They earned a 23-point score, Chong's lowest in the competition.
The same team that brought us "The Union" in 2007 is back with "The Culture High" - a two-hour documentary that examines the War on Drugs with the help of Snoop Dogg, B-Real, Wiz Khalifa and host of legal and science experts.
You'd figure Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper would know by now not to alienate stoners, but he did it again this week, saying about his state's legalization of marijuana, "I opposed it from the beginning. It was reckless."
Former junkie Billy Idol likes to medicate with marijuana these days. Lots of it.
We test-toke two Atmos pens and one each from Delta 9, Square Smoke and White Rhino. Three are compatible with dried marijuana and two are portable dabbers for oil and wax.
Recreational marijuana sales in Colorado rose to $33 million in August, a 9% increase over July. The overall 2014 tax total, combining rec and medical taxes, so far is $45.3 million.
Out of the blue last night on "The Colbert Report," Robert Plant went green, pulling a joint out of his pocket and handing it to the startled late-night host. Plus: special photo of Plant with pot protesters in 1967.
Responding to complaints about potent edibles, one Colorado company is now offering a new brand called Rookie Cookie. "People want something that won't get them so inebriated they're not functional," says The Growing Kitchen's Holden Sproul.
The centerpiece of Elle's "Pot Issue" is "From Annie Hall to Miley: A Visual History of the Stoner Babe." A total of 31 tokin' women made the list. Here are six who didn't.
Muckraker Gary Webb blew the lid off the Contra-cocaine connection and paid for it with his life. In Michael Cuesta's "Kill the Messenger," he's depicted as part Woodward and Bernstein, and part Serpico.