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Jamie Lee Curtis Defends Halloween Marijuana Scene

In John Carpenter’s iconic slasher 'Halloween,' babysitter Laurie Strode breaks a cardinal rule of horror movies—don’t do drugs or drink alcohol.

David Schwimmer Swears He’s Not The Same Dude Wanted By British Police

A guy wanted for stealing some items from a restaurant in the English resort town of Blackpool looks an awful lot like Ross Geller.

Why Marijuana Advocates Believe This Is The Year It Could All Come Together

The word on the street is 2019 could be the year that all of the pieces fall into place for nationwide marijuana legalization.

Why Having Sex With Your Ex Might Be Good For You

If you're starting to feel the impending pangs of being alone during the holiday season, 1) you're certainly not alone and 2) science says having a fling with your ex might not be the worst decision you've ever made.

Is Marijuana Already Mainstream For Businesses?

As cannabis is now legal in Canada and the majority of the U.S., it seems consumers may have already normalized what was stigmatized not long ago.

Method Man Calls Out ‘Hypocritical’ John Boehner On Marijuana

Method Man also used the moment to discuss the changing views of Americans across the country who previously “misjudged” cannabis.

Overly Affectionate Chicken Owners Warned Against Dressing Up Birds For Halloween

Nothing kills a Halloween buzz quicker than salmonella. A certain strain that's resistant to most antibiotics is on the loose in dozens of states, and it's seeping into holiday frivolity.

Why South Koreans Legally Can’t Smoke Marijuana In Canada

South Korean law dictates that whatever laws made in the country’s capital applies to citizens no matter their location in the world.

Cops Called On ‘Suspicious Women’ Who Illegally Entered A House…To Clean It

Because there's nothing scarier than two women armed with cleaning supplies, a neighborhood in Nova Scotia has been asked not to leave their doors unlocked.

Why The UN’s Global ‘War On Drugs’ Is A Failure

The scheme the U.N. has used over the past decade to put a leash on the black market dope trade has been a "spectacular failure of policy,” according to a new report.

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