A Texas rancher got the surprise of his life when he discovered $2 million in marijuana plants growing on property he recently leased from the Army Corp of Engineers.
K2 is an herbal and chemical compound product that affects the brain just like marijuana when smoked. K2 is most often sold as incense and the high in K2 comes from synthetic cannabinoids that act like THC the active chemical in marijuana that affects the brain and causes the high. Some experts say K2 is 10 times more potent that regular marijuana, so less is smoked to get a greater high effect. T
Enough of the Presidential banter, let's get down to the important stuff. Legalization of the recreational use of marijuana. The reality of the federal legalization of the recreational use of marijuana got closer as both Colorado and Washington voters approved legalizing the green for fun times.
The obvious next question is, who's next?
Politics is on the mind of many people this time of year but one California community is taking their civic duty to new heights, with voter turnout for a recent local election hitting record levels. The reason? Free weed.
Of all the places to unintentionally drop an illegal drug, inside of a courtroom right in front of a police officer has to be among the worst.
Which is exactly what happened to New Orleans assistant city attorney Jason Cantrell.
Snack time was and probably still is the best part of the day for a pre-schooler. Nap time might run a close second. Now what if one of the kids brought snacks for the whole class that would be even better, except in this case. A 4 year old brought 9 small bags of pot to share with his class.
My morning show partner Pete Beretta has taught me that firefighters are serious about their work. The only joking or funny stuff that a firefighter might do is called "pranking one another." When I run across a silly video that shines a humorous light on them or their line of work I want to share it with the world. I know how dangerous firefighting is and all the pressures that accompan
According to a new Gallup poll, 50 percent of American adults favor legalizing marijuana, the highest percentage in Gallup’s 42-year history of asking that question. Forty-six percent of Americans believe marijuana should remain illegal.