The Bloodhounds - 'Try a Little Reefer'
Following in the footsteps of Cheech Marin, East Los Angeles Latino rockers the Bloodhounds kick off their debut album "Let Loose" with the weed-centric track, "Try a Little Reefer."
Following in the footsteps of Cheech Marin, East Los Angeles Latino rockers the Bloodhounds kick off their debut album "Let Loose" with the weed-centric track, "Try a Little Reefer."
High on nitrous oxide and purportedly crack cocaine, Charlie Sheen attempted to fondle a dental assistant during an office visit on Sept. 25, according to a complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Poor Kevin Sabet, no one understands him. While the anti-marijuana zealot says marijuana is "10 to 30 times more potent than it was 30 years ago," he insists his current barnstorm of Oregon is not the "Reefer Madness tour."
Known for his parody song videos, Steve Berke's latest is a remake of the "Grease" hit, "You're the One That I Want," in support of Florida's medical marijuana initiative, Amendment 2. Unfortunately, it was removed by YouTube.
During a debate at the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford Tuesday night, incumbent Democratic Gov. Daniel Malloy and his Republican challenger Tom Foley both said they've used pot in the past.
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Last April, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signed the legislature's marijuana decriminalization bill. On Oct. 1, the new law allowing possession of less than 10 grams went into effect.
The decrim train rolled into Philadelphia in June when the City Council voted to end marijuana arrests. As of October 20, if you're caught with 30 grams or less, the worst that can happen is a $25 fine. Just don't puff in public.
Like Michael Phelps, actress Amanda Bynes is in trouble again with the law. Early Sunday morning she was arrested for DUID in Van Nuys, California. Sources say Bynes was high on Adderall.
The anti-marijuana forces in Florida want people to think that Amendment 2 will legalize pot in the Sunshine State. This is a bald lie. It's strictly limited to medical use. In a new ad, they take aim at caretakers.