Welp, it’s finally over for Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez — they will not be buying the NY Mets. The couple was in a serious battle with hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen to buy the team from the Wilpon family, but they officially dropped out… Permalink
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Just CBD. Appropriately, that’s all you can buy from the online store, Just CBD. And, it’s because of this deep focus on the non-intoxicating cannabinoid that the brand has become a renowned favorite among those looking for natural relaxation remedies — especially the type that taste delicious. “We are happy to be a comprehensive brand…
Wiz Khalifa’s Weed-Centric Restaurant Is About to Light Up the City of Houston
Hip-hop icon Wiz Khalifa is prepping to set Houston ablaze with his new reefer-themed eatery, a restaurant appropriately named Hotbox by Wiz. The motto says it all: “Light up. Bite down.” Operating as a ghost kitchen, the delivery-only Hot Box will offer a cannabis-friendly array of Wiz’s favorite culinary concoctions. Each dish will pay tribute…
Head of RNC Dodges Questions About Republicans’ Stance on Medical Pot and Legalization
Image via The chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) just said that individual US states should have the right to legalize medical cannabis. In a recent interview with Gray Television Washington News Bureau, RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel attempted to dodge several questions regarding the Republican party’s official stance on medicinal pot. In the interview,…
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According to a new study published in the American Journal of Public Health, intravenous opioid users who routinely consume cannabis are more likely to cease their injections, and to do so more rapidly than IV users who don’t use weed. An investigative team with the British Columbia Centre on Substance Use reached their conclusions by…