Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Who is the Sexiest Celebrity Pothead? Take Our Poll!
Feel free to include anyone we've missed in the comments section that you'd like to vote for!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The 10 Sexiest Celebrity Stoners
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James Franco |
James Franco (my favorite!)
Brad Pitt
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Charlize Theron
Sarah Silverman
Natalie Portman
Kirsten Dunst
Woody Harrelson (I <3 Woody!)
Kimora Lee Simmons
Steven Colbert (HUH?)
Head to http://www.nerve.com/entertainment/the-ten-sexiest-celebrity-stoners for great pics of the celebs and their stoner profiles :)
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Texas Judge Seeking Harsher Punishment for Willie Nelson Pot Bust
via http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/05/case-of-willie-nelson-pot-bust-isnt-extinguished-yet/
(In our opinion we find this to be quite heinous. Willie Nelson is a 77 year old country singer. Obviously NOT a dangerous, violent criminal. The money and jail space it would take to incarcerate this man could be used to jail REAL criminals like murderers, rapists, pedophiles, crack dealers, thieves, and so on. I don't care that he is a celebrity that is irrelevant to me. And...what kind of stupid judge signs her name "by accident" then crosses it out and changes it???? That doesn't even sound right. This just makes me furious....the man committed a victimless crime and the judge acts like, "oh get him locked up, he's a dangerous criminal." I'm sorry, but FUCK that. A true example of legal ineptitude.Did Parasite Hilton get locked up when caught recently with cocaine, a dangerous drug? NO!)
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Labels:
cannabis,
cannabis laws,
celebrities,
Willie Nelson
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
10 Celebrity Potheads Some Might Surprise You...
Ok some of these you may have already known about...but a few of the names on this list are surprising:
The full article can be seen at the link below:
>http://www.thelegalizationofmarijuana.com/2008/12/17/10-celebrity-potheads-that-might-surprise-you/
Thursday, June 30, 2011
US Golfer Admits He Smoked Pot Mid-Round on Nationwide Tour
US Golfer Admits He Smoked Pot Mid-Round on Nationwide Tour
I am a little disappointed in Mr. Garrigus for calling cannabis a "drug" and calling his use of it "stupid" after all, the man is a fantastic golfer so it is obvious his toking did nothing to hinder his performance, if anything it improved his focus.
Methinks this is an issue of his hand being forced to say what THEY want him to say in order to save his career...sad...
Monday, June 20, 2011
Elected Officials and Celebrities Denounce War on Drugs
http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2011/06/elected_officials_and_celebrities_denounce_war_on.php
This article from Toke of the Town is about celebrities and government officials who support ending the war on drugs:
40th Anniversary of President Nixon's Declaration of a 'War On Drugs' Will Be Marked By Thursday Press Conference
This article from Toke of the Town is about celebrities and government officials who support ending the war on drugs:
40th Anniversary of President Nixon's Declaration of a 'War On Drugs' Will Be Marked By Thursday Press Conference
June 17 will mark 40 years since President Richard Nixon, claiming drug abuse was "public enemy number one," officially declared a "War On Drugs." A trillion dollars and millions of ruined lives later, the War On Drugs has proven to be a catastrophic failure, according to the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA).
The DPA, considered one of the nation's leading organizations promoting drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights, will host a press conference on Thursday, June 16 with elected officials, celebrities and VIP's to call attention to the failures of the Drug War and to propose new solutions.
The press conference is intended to raise awareness about the failures of drug prohibition and call for an exit strategy from the failed War On Drugs.
The press conference will also be streamed on the web and can be viewed live at http://www.newseum.org/streaming/index.htm.
The press conference comes on the heels of a Global Commission on Drug Policy, which released a groundbreaking report on June 2 calling for a paradigm shift in how our society deals with drugs, including decriminalization and allowing countries to experiment with models of legal regulation.
The commission is comprised of international dignitaries including Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations; Richard Branson, entrepreneur and founder of the Virgin Group; and the former presidents of Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Switzerland. George P. Shultz and Paul Volcker, who penned a recently Wall Street Journal op-ed opposing the Drug War, are the U.S. commissioners.
The press conference will set the stage for the following national day of action. Dozens of events will be held throughout the country, including major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and New Orleans. The day of action will be highlighted with a large-scale event with elected officials in Washington, D.C.
In Arms Reach, a nonprofit organization that works with at-risk children and young adults who have incarcerated parent(s), has enlisted the rapper SAIGON to release a song in support of DPA's "No More Drug War" campaign highlighting the 40-year anniversary of the War On Drugs.
The Drug Policy Alliance is also leading thousands of advocates all across the country in a "Day of Action" to raise awareness about the catastrophic failure of drug prohibition and to call for an exit strategy from the failed War On Drugs.
To see a list of events around the nation, visit: http://nomoredrugwar.org/take-action#events
What: Press conference
When: June 16, 2011, 1 p.m.
Where: The Newseum, 555 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. (Knight Studio A)
Who: Ethan Nadelmann, founder and executive director, Drug Policy Alliance
John Conyers, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Michigan's 14th District
Jared Polis, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Colorado's 2nd District
Rev. Al Sharpton, founder of the National Action Network (tentatively confirmed)
Peter Shumlin, Governor of Vermont
Sonja Sohn, actress from the HBO series "The Wire"
Maxine Waters, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, California's 35th District
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