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Michigan’s Auto City Speedway will soon become a temporary Mecca for all things weed as the High Times Cannabis Cup rolls back into town on this upcoming Saturday, June 9th. The marijuana themed festival will feature different vendors and attractions all geared towards marijuana enthusiasts as well as performances by Ludacris, Waka Flocka Flame and…
With White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggesting Thursday that the Trump administration would crack down on states that have legal recreational marijuana, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson vowed to defend Washington state’s legal pot law. “I will resist any efforts by the Trump administration to undermine the will of the voters in Washington state,”…
The National Marijuana NewsFri, August 17, 2018 10:36pmURL: Embed: Hey everyone, its Christine Sclafani again here to bring you the culture news surrounding weed in America. It’s August 17th, 2018 and the summer is quickly coming to an end. I hope everyone finishes it off with a righteous session! Let’s see what is going on…
JACKSON, Miss. — The Mississippi Supreme Court is reversing a marijuana possession conviction, saying a car passenger didn’t actually possess the drug. The court on Thursday overturned the 2012 conviction of Marvin Carver in Madison County on a 7-0 vote. Carver had been sentenced to six years in prison. Justice Leslie King writes that prosecutors…
It may come as a big surprise to some, but Hollywood superstar and Oscar winner Charlize Theron was at one time an avid marijuana user! The star of the critically acclaimed films ‘Fury Road’ and ‘Monster’ sat down with E! News recently to promote her upcoming action comedy ‘Gringo.’ The film, which revolves around the…
A new report concerning a reduction in alcohol consumption in the United States coincides with another report that shows that less opioid prescriptions are being filled in states that have legalized cannabis. The investment firm, Cowen & Company, recently reported that specifically binge drinking has slowed in states that have medical marijuana programs and even…