Here's a word to the wise:
If you are going to illegally carry 11 grams of marijuana on you in an old sour cream tub, it's best not to label the container "Not Weed."
In case you missed this insanely viral video, a group of grannies here in Washington got together to smoke weed for the first time. The best part is the director explaining certain things throughout the video.
One of my favorite alternative media sites on the web is BenSwann.com. Earlier this year, I had the chance to interview him on "The Big Show" regarding his "Truth In Media" project, which tries to present stories the mainstream media outlets won't touch or will not devote the requisite amount of time to in order to fact check, research etc.
Earlier today, he published a story a
It wasn't the first Hempfest in Seattle -- that occurred more than 20 years ago. It was, however, the first time the annual event had been held since voters in Washington state approved legalizing recreational use of marijuana. The Seattle Police Department saw the gathering as a way to reach out and educate those participating in the festivities by passing out bags of Doritos with the "Dos a
Back in November, voters in this state became one of two (Colorado) to legalize the possession of marijuana. This has brought with it myriad questions about how to deal with certain elements of the law as well as what to do in other situations where the formerly illegal substance is found.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State Police say they found 13 pounds of marijuana in the trunk of a car driven by a Washington state man near Klamath Falls. The driver, Samuel Alcalan of Yakima, Wash., was cited and released. One of his passengers, Mario Serrano-Lopez, of Wapato, Wash...
PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts woman is suing FedEx, saying the company erroneously sent her a package containing seven pounds of marijuana, then gave her address to the intended recipients who later showed up at her door.
Maryangela Tobin of Plymouth says in the suit filed Feb...
Potheads are known for being forgetful, but someone took the stereotype to the extreme, leaving 7,000 tons of marijuana valued at $3.6 million just floating off the coast of Orange County, California.
Initiative 502 (why couldn't it be I-420?) will be on the ballot in November asking Washington State voters whether or not the RECREATIONAL use of marijuana should be legal. It is already legal in this state for medicinal purposes.
What do you think...