White House comments pointing to marijuana crackdown light up social media
Politicos, cannabis industry groups, drug policy advocates and others quickly spoke out over White House spokesman Sean Spicer’s marijuana comments Thursday.
Politicos, cannabis industry groups, drug policy advocates and others quickly spoke out over White House spokesman Sean Spicer’s marijuana comments Thursday.
Though their history goes back centuries, the trusty water pipe is at a crossroads, as marijuana legalization changes how pot enthusiasts consume their cannabis.
Whether it was from a hangover or a haze, Los Angeles (and the world) woke up to the greenest and greatest holiday greeting of all: “Happy New Year from Hollyweed!”
Before welcoming in 2017, let’s take a moment to mark the monumental strides for marijuana in the past twelve months.
Prosecuted during the tough-on-drugs administration of President George W. Bush, Eddy Lepp’s case also represents the tense standoff between state and federal policies.
Election 2016 is marijuana legalization’s biggest vote. Just ask Questlove, Nancy Pelosi and Seth Rogen –aww, heck– we’ll just let them tell you.
Is this a good time to get into the legal marijuana industry? Here’s what the high-profile entrepreneurs on ‘Shark Tank’ have to say about it.
‘Our mission as a community is simple: safe and legal access to a plant that saves lives and changes futures’: The Compton native says he considers medical pot access a human rights issue.
Bernie Sanders is turning to marijuana to bolster his credentials in California ahead of the crucial Democratic primary there.
The best weed-inspired photos from Instagram. Cameos from Miley Cyrus and Twista, plus gorgeous glass and stunning grow shots.
The International Cannabis Business Conference isn’t the largest marijuana event, but it is among the most respected. Now the ICBC is going international.
Favorite weed photos seen on Instagram: This week has a cameo from a crown-clad Wiz Khalifa, plus Seattle Hempfest, close-up flower shots and fun memes.
Opinion: The Rocky Mountains aren’t necessarily the first thing people outside of our state think of when they think of Colorado — now it’s marijuana. Our native beauty has been overshadowed by the consequences of our legislation acts.
When shopping for pot, it’s simple to grab a sativa for energy or an indica for sleep. But trying to do the same with edibles is impossible. And here’s why.
Dan Skye, High Times magazine’s editor-in-chief, talks about stereotypes surrounding marijuana. Things are different in Colorado, Skye says, and that’s helping to change the cultural perspective.
Watch “Last Comic Standing” champs Josh Blue and Felip Esparza get blazed on Doug Benson’s YouTube talk show “Getting Doug With High.”
“My husband believed ‘the herb’ was a natural and positive part of life,” Rita Marley, Bob’s wife, says of a new cannabis brand called Marley Natural. “He felt it was important to the world. He looked forward to this day.”
The city of Pueblo is considering a ban on growing marijuana in homes and apartments. The proposed ordinance would require pot growers to use a detached building. The city’s Planning & Zoning Commission will hear the proposal and take public comment on Oct. 15.
Michelle Malkin is a conservative hero, yes, but she’s also an advocate for medical (and even recreational) marijuana. Our expansive interview:
The world’s media descended on Colorado this week, putting the state’s newly legalized recreational marijuana law in the spotlight. With the start of 2014, an initial burst of late-night comedy gags passed and the coverage turned more or less serious.
We caught up with the “Super Troopers” cast at the U.S. Cannabis Cup to talk man-crushes, our favorite sequels and doing promos in their trooper uniforms.
Comic Doug Benson shares his thoughts about being sober (sort of) this April, his Denver Comedy Works 4/20 shows, his stoner Mount Rushmore, what’s going on with his latest documentary and much more.