In California, marijuana is only legal for medical purposes, but this isn’t stopping suppliers to host a marijuana food fair filled with pot-infused cupcakes, nuts and other edible forms of the drug.
In California, marijuana is only legal for medical purposes, but this isn’t stopping suppliers to host a marijuana food fair filled with pot-infused cupcakes, nuts and other edible forms of the drug.
No longer really taboo as it once was, marijuana consumption is pretty normal in peoples’ everyday lives these days, particularly in the entertainment industry (as it boosts creativity for some.) However, weed is no longer the relaxation method of choice for the legendary Paul McCartney, despite it being so for a majority of his life. During a chat with Britain’s Daily Mirror this weekend, Paul was discussing his health and fitness regimen, and shared the following:
“Instead of smoking a spliff I’ll now have a glass of red wine or a nice margarita.”
Meanwhile, another popular singer has just started!
Marijuana use with athletes has been a situation that has seen multiple suspensions through out the years and with the legalization of medical marijuana in several states, the question has been discussed on wether marijuana should be taken of the banned substance list. Well, 10 out of 10 NBA players vote yes to that cause.
Kevin Durant was trying to leave a Hollywood bar last night when what looks like some medical marijuana came spilling out of his ride.
New Jersey parents file a lawsuit to allow their daughter to use medical marijuana in school. Check out the video and read more on the story after the jump!
There were reports around social media that Jon Jones was allegedly high on cocaine but investigators found marijuana and a marijuana pipe inside the car that Jones allegedly abandoned moments after a hit and run crash in New Mexico, according to police.