In the News: Colorado Airs “Drive High, Get DUI” Commercial
In the News: Colorado Airs “Drive High, Get DUI” Commercial
[caption id="attachment_10135" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Photo Credit: www.marijuana.com[/caption] Colorado is rolling out a major ad campaign to remind citizens that while recreational marijuana is legal, they're still not permitted to smoke and drive. The state's Department of Transportation released three new... Learn MoreIn the News: State of Washington Gives Out First Recreational Marijuana License
OLYMPIA – Sean Green, who operates medical marijuana dispensaries in Spokane and Shoreline, Washington, began growing recreational marijuana yesterday after receiving Washington’s first license to grow legal marijuana. He says he has big plans for a nationwide manufacturing and sales... Learn MoreIn the News: Study Claims to Find First Ever Cannabis Caused Deaths
BERLIN – A German study reported that the deaths of two men with underlying health conditions were likely caused by complications resulting from their marijuana use. The cases involved two men who died unexpectedly after smoking marijuana. Each was young... Learn More10 Celebs Who Were Arrested for Drug Possession
[caption id="attachment_9901" align="aligncenter" width="300"] via Reuters[/caption] The fall from grace is that much harder when you’re famous. Many, many celebrities have been busted with drug possession and other drug-related offenses. Here are just 10 celebs who were arrested for drug... Learn MoreCrazy News Stories of the Week
Here are your crazy news stories of the week! A rose by any other name… might be a meth pipe – Convenience stores and gas stations retail it as a novelty idea, but is that just a cover-up for the... Learn MoreIn the News: Selena Gomez Drinking Again After Rehab Stint
[caption id="attachment_10959" align="aligncenter" width="326"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] Selena Gomez has no shame in showing the world she has resumed her partying, after a brief stint in rehab. Gomez proudly posted a photo on Instagram that shows her with a cocktail in her... Learn MoreIn the News: Uruguay’s President Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Legalizing Marijuana
[caption id="attachment_9936" align="aligncenter" width="369"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] The president of Uruguay, José “Pepe” Mujica, has been nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize. According to his advocates, his much talked-about marijuana legalization is in fact "a tool for peace and understanding." The... Learn MoreIn the News: Selena Gomez Secretly Goes to Rehab
[caption id="attachment_10865" align="aligncenter" width="433"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] It seems that all the celebrities have decided to be open about their addiction issues and get help. Selena Gomez recently did a two week stint at Arizona's Dawn at the Meadows on Jan. 5.... Learn More4 Ways Drugs Are Becoming More Dangerous
Drugs these days...they're just not what they used to be. Here are 4 ways drugs are becoming more dangerous. #1. Chemistry, Not Plants, is the New Fix Steve Pasierb, president and CEO of The Partnership at Drugfree.org puts it like... Learn More10 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Addiction
[caption id="attachment_9306" align="aligncenter" width="500"] image credit: wifflegif.com[/caption] Recovering from drug abuse and addiction isn’t a matter of willpower. People do not choose to become addicted just like they don’t choose to have diabetes or cancer. Turns out, both genetics and... Learn MoreOpinion: Is the War on Drugs Over?
Rick Perry, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal and even Obama have been all over the media and news on their opinions with the war on drugs and telling us what their position is on it. So does this mean the war... Learn MoreIn the News: Rick Perry Surprises Many By Supporting Decriminalization of Pot
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS — Gov. Rick Perry recently announced that he is for the decriminalization of marijuana use in his home state. Decriminalization means the relaxing of punishment for marijuana users, which is a distinction from full-on legalization of pot. At the World... Learn More
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