A new marijuana study from CNN is out demonstrating the effects of marijuana while driving. The rather comical video shows 3 individuals who are stoned and driving, while under the influence of marijuana. The video portrays a young woman, Addy, who was a trooper throughout the entire study – proving just how much she does smoke! The first 2 smoking sessions Addy handled quite impressively with no big issues. By... Read more »
Marijuana Legalization Causes Explosive Growth In Indoor Gardening Industry … PR Web (press release), on Tue, 05 Feb 2013 10:46:10 -0800 Indoor gardening companies and other businesses that manufacture products that could be used for growing marijuana are seeing explosive growth since the legalization of marijuana in Colorado and Washington. Already popular because of medical … http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/2/prweb10389552.htm Read more »
How To Roll A Blunt The idea of rolling a blunt is hard to grasp. Some say it is an art form passed down from many generations of highly skilled blunt specialists, dating back to 420 bc Its earliest origins stem from loosely rolled grape swishers, however, over the years the peach optimo slowly emerged as the most snug fit for a gentleman’s herb. Hopefully, this humble instructional video will... Read more »
How To Find A Marijuana Attorney A good marijuana lawyer in California isn’t hard to find, as long as you know where to look. You can never be too careful when it comes to legal situations, and you shouldn’t gamble with your freedom. While public defenders and generalized criminal defense firms might meet your needs, there are plenty of lawyers who specialize in this niche. Please note that residents outside... Read more »
California Cannabis Laws Marijuana laws in California span from state level statutes to municipal ordinances and regulations. California decriminalized the possession of 28.5 grams (1 ounce) or less of marijuana. H&S Code 11357b labels simple possession as an infraction; such non-criminal offenses are punishable by a fine not to exceed $100. Possession of more than an ounce qualifies as a misdemeanor, so offenders are subject to up to six months... Read more »