To celebrate 420, we're highlighting some of the most iconic pot-loving Black celebs who deserve a spot in your blunt rotation.
There’s a church in Colorado where people are also getting lifted up in the spirit of community. In fact, they’re literally getting high. At The International Church of Cannabis in Denver, congregants gather to worship by smoking weed.
Y'all, DMX was a fool!! Sneaking weed into Six Flags? Bruuuuuh! 😂
Alexa... play Styles P "I Get High! #420
POTUS shared the three-part course of action his administration plans to use to tackle the task on his Twitter on Oct. 6.
Lil Kim's new cannabis line, "Aphrodisiac," will launch in California in early 2022.
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Even if partaking in the countless benefits that marijuana can offer isn't your "thing," weed consumption is on the rise and its industry is booming. In this slideshow, read up on some of the Black women making an impact in the cannabis industry and the businesses they've started that are helping them do it.
During a recent interview, Toni Braxton shared that she regrets not having more sex, drinking and smoking weed during her younger years.
During her interview with Wendy Williams, artist Macy Gray talks about her name, motherhood, weed and her love of penis.
A lot of money will be made in selling weed now that marijuana legalization is happening. But stiff laws and rules are keeping minorities and poor folks from benefiting.