Son of Clarence Clemons directed to pay fines for using late saxophonist’s name to sell cannabis products
The son of Clarence Clemons, the iconic saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, could soon be back in court over cannabis products he launched two years ago without getting permission from a family trust. Read More Source: ...
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David Beckham-backed cannabis brand cites social media policies as hurdle to sales
Cellular Goods PLC, a U.K.-based company focused on lab-made cannabinoids products and backed by soccer great David Beckham, has taken a swipe at the advertising policies of Google and Facebook. Read More Source: ...
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Former NBA star Paul Pierce takes to Instagram to show off massive cannabis grow
Shortly after getting canned from ESPN for posting videos of weed and strippers on his Instagram account, former NBA star Paul Pierce is back in the green. Read More Source: ...
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Throwback Thursday: Lady Gaga smokes weed on stage in Amsterdam, explains how it helps her creative process
Lady Gaga has never tried to hide her cannabis use. Read More Source:
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Kiwi musician Tiki Taane claims to be “a really good driver stoned,” saying bud makes him courteous and chill
It’s unlikely a message any parent wants to hear, but Kiwi musician and staunch cannabis supporter Tiki Taane argues he’s “a really good driver” after having a few puffs. Read More Source: ...
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Does Robert Pattinson smoke weed?
Robert Pattinson, who many know as Edward Cullen in Twilight, is making a switch from pale vampire to dark knight in the latest Batman sequel. Pattinson is also making a name for himself in another way: as the latest celebrity to be diagnosed with COVID-19. Read More Source: ...
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How former NFL player Brett Favre went from Vicodin addict to CBD advocate
Brett Favre knows about pain. More than most rational humans, he knows about physical pain. The injuries he accumulated throughout his football career should astound you: torn bicep, broken thumb, concussions, elbow tendonitis, bone spurs in his ankles, severe sprains in multiple limbs, to name a few. In 1995, Pittsburgh ...
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