New Grateful Dead Video from 1987: 'West L.A. Fadeaway'
A new live version of "West L.A. Fadeaway" has been released by the Grateful Dead. It was shot at Anaheim Stadium on July 26, 1987.
A new live version of "West L.A. Fadeaway" has been released by the Grateful Dead. It was shot at Anaheim Stadium on July 26, 1987.
Seth Rogen and his movie-making partner Evan Goldberg appeared on Marijuana Policy Project's "Reimagining Justice" Zoom program on July 15. "We need to correct our wrong," Rogen stated.
Chuck Woolery was a rock star before he became famous for hosting "Love Connection." In the news because he tweeted that "everyone is lying" about Covid, we rehash his music career that includes the Top 40 hit, "Naturally Stoned."
Gail Olson, known as Dabbing Granny, has been silenced on Instagram. The woman known for posting videos of her taking dab hits from unique rigs also drinks alcohol. In her drunken stupor she's recently used the n-word on several occasions.
Cheech & Chong have announced a deal with Five Point Holdings to open marijuana dispensaries in five states - Arizona, California, Illinois Nevada and Washington.
Jerry Garcia's official military personnel file says the guitarist was "unreliable, irresponsible, immature, unwilling to accept authority and completely lacking in soldierly qualities." This led to his discharge from the Army in 1960 just eight months after he enlisted.
Johnny Depp says he provided marijuana for his daughter to smoke when she was 13. This revelation came at a hearing at London's High Court. Depp is suing The Sun for libel over an article that claimed he abused his ex-wife Amber Heard.
Turn the word OIL in caps upside down and you've got 710, the date for the latest stoner holiday. You know about 420. Well, today is National Dab Day. All you need to celebrate is some sticky concentrated cannabis and a smoking rig.
Sen. Bernie Sanders apparently was not able to convince Joe Biden that marijuana legalization is preferable to decriminalization. That's clear in the newly released 110-page "Biden-Sanders Task Force Recommendations."
Including "Okie from Muskogee" by Merle Haggard, "The Pot Smoker's Song" by Neil Diamond and "The No No Song" by Hoyt Axton and popularized by Ringo Starr.