As legalization thrives the future of Novus Medical Detox Center—and many others who make their living from marijuana prohibition—are starting to die off.
As legalization spreads across the nation and more people smoke weed more people will be suddenly drug tested. So here’s how to pass a drug test in 24 hours
Thursday, a new voter-approved law took effect in Massachusetts, allowing people 21 and over to possess, grow and use limited amounts of recreational pot.
Emerald Cup 2016 results are in and the winning strain of the annual Sonoma County event, is Zkittles from Humboldt County growers, the Dookie Brothers…
Palo Azul Tea is brewed from the Palo azul herb frequently marketed as a detoxification agent. Does that mean Palo Azul tea could help you pass a drug test?
Korova Edibles with their their cool cow logo and named after the Korova Milk Bar in Clockwork Orange are everywhere in California. But are they any good?
Why do some companies require a urine drug test when medical pot’s legal in 26 states and rec weed’s legal in 8? Who cares. Here’s how to pass a drug test.
President-Elect Donald Trump said he favors states’ rights to cultivate their own pot laws but hired the weed-hating Jeff Session to be the next AG. Uh oh…
President-elect Donald Trump is poised to take office. And he’ll soon be leading a country that’s has legalized weed for recreational use in eight states.
Because our 2015 gift guide for stoners was a huge success we bring you 10 Christmas gift ideas for stoners featuring the coolest cannabis gifts this year.
California and Massachusetts Become 5th and 6th States to Legalize, Regulate, and Tax Marijuana for Adult Use; Florida, North Dakota, and Arkansas Become 26th, 27th, and 28th States to Legalize Medical Marijuana
Voters have approved a ballot initiative to establish a comprehensive medical marijuana program in North Dakota. Measure 5 will allow North Dakota residents suffering from certain qualifying conditions to use medical marijuana.
Tonight Californians voted to legalize marijuana by voting yes on proposition 64 the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. The historic victory heralds a milestone for the marijuana movement at large…
George Jung, aka Boston George smuggled weed in the late 1960s and by the early 80s was responsible for 89 percent of the cocaine smuggled into the US.
Jobs that don’t drug test are stuff stoners like. That’s because drug testing is a waste of time and money not to mention a violation of personal privacy.
With Prop 64 and California marijuana legalization on the ballot, San Jose City Council approves medical marijuana delivery services and multiple grow sites…
Something’s amiss in Florida as certain ballots are missing the the medical marijuana question, Constitutional Amendment 2. Is the omission on purpose?
You know laws are changing when a pro marijuana ad featuring Super Bowl-winning quarterback Jim McMahon is set to air during Thursday Night Football, right?
Oregon marijuana dispensaries have sold more than $160 million worth of recreational marijuana so far in 2016 that’s $40.2 million in sales tax payments.
UNITED FARM WORKERS founded by Cesar Chavez, officially endorses Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, which will be on the statewide ballot in November…
Don’t get busted. Handing over a cup of cold pee is a surefire way to fail a drug test. So here’s how to smuggle it in and then keep synthetic urine warm
As Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada approach legalization a new poll reveals that 57% of Americans support ending marijuana prohibition.
The dispensary is the pinnacle of stuff stoners like. Because the dispensary is where you go to buy weed—be it medical marijuana or recreational marijuana.
Proposition 64 has been endorsed by the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News and the East Bay Times and now the CA Nurses Association
Several Arizona school officials support Prop. 205 & the revenue that will be raised for K-12 education if voters legalize marijuana and tax it like booze.
Supporters of Marijuana-Related Ordinances say the new approach allows officers to spend more time on the streets fighting serious crimes over pot busts.