marijuana
In what is probably some of the weirdest national park news I’ve read in awhile, police in New South Wales Northern Tablelands have removed 1,720 marijuana plants from the Nowendoc National Park, according to the Herald Sun.
Police were called to the park yesterday morning (their time) after hearing information… Read the rest
It is no secret that marijuana induces appetite and is often used as a great reliever of stress, and in professional kitchens, where the hours are long and the work isn’t complete until every guest is satisfied, the need to relax after hours has often come by some mind-altering ganja.… Read the rest
It’s been a momentous few weeks for the Jolly Green Ganja. South Park… Read the rest aired an episode about it’s medicinal capabilities. Stoners worldwide celebrated like it was Columbus Day. And, of course, California has added the legalization of cheeba to the ballot. Advocates predict its regulation could generate $1.4 billion for
When federal authorities inspected a pedestrian’s bicycle at the San Ysidro, California border crossing a few days ago, the tires felt a little suspicious.
An X-ray machine revealed that the 18-year-old man — whose name has not been released — was packing a little something extra on his bike ride:… Read the rest
A 22 year-old woman coming from Juarez, Mexico was arrested on Wednesday after telling federal patrol officers that she had nothing except three framed pictures of Jesus to declare. Turns out, those pictures were worth a lot more than your average religious paraphernalia, considering there was 30 pounds of marijuana… Read the rest
This cartoon by Joe Mohr, or otherwise referred to as “Mean Joe Green,” basically wraps up the hemp industries fight for legalization.
To see more of Mohr’s Cartoons visit his online gallery or view his archive on Green Options
[Via: Green Options]… Read the rest
National Parks: In the words of Ken Burns, “America’s best idea.” But the vast spaces that our government has chosen to protect for the enjoyment of future generations are apparently much more than summer destinations for family camping trips and adventurous backcountry treks. They’re prime real estate for marijuana cultivation.… Read the rest















