This Christmas, be like Alice Cooper
By Lee DeVito, Detroit Metro Times
COVID-denier Ted Nugent admits he has COVID-19: 'I thought I was dying'
U.S. House passes cannabis legalization — again
Midwest cannabis dispensary is selling a 10-gram ‘BIG A$$’ joint for the holidays
More young children are eating cannabis edibles by mistake, study finds
There’s been an 1,375% increase in reports of U.S. children under 6 accidentally consuming THC, often at home.
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Imagine smoking one of these before Thanksgiving dinner.
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Biden announces major federal cannabis reform, including pardoning all possession offenses
In a tweet, the president said the decision was made to remedy the effects of the racist war on drugs.
Tags: Cannabis News, marijuana, Cannabis, cannabis law, cannabis culture, Schedule 1, Rescheduling, pardons, expungement, President Joe Biden, Biden White House, Department of Health and Human Services secretary Xavier Becerra and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, cannabis reform, marijuana reform
Record label releases Sleep’s legendary Dopesmoker LP with actual pot leaves encased inside
Due to the federal prohibition against the devil's lettuce, the records can't shipped or brought across the border. So, that's bad news for Sleep fans in Texas.
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It's only the second time in more than 50 years that Congress has voted to repeal cannabis prohibition.
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San Antonio doggy drinkery Texas Dog Co. & Beer Garden sets Feb. 11 soft opening
By Nina Rangel
After teasers and anticipation, San Antonio’s Camp Hot Wells is now open
By Brandon Rodriguez
Twitter users say ex-Dallas Cowboy Tony Romo almost let racial slur slip during AFC game
By Michael Karlis
Andy's Frozen Custard breaks ground on second San Antonio location in Stone Oak
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