Bluntertainment: The Non-Alcoholic Party
Categories: Party Week
This isn’t a cocktail party. We’re high!
Happy 420 Y’all!
Categories: Lifestyle
Happy Smoke Weed Day! Here are five things you may not know about this infamous plant.
Reminiscing about Anti-Drug PSAs of Our Youth
Categories: Drug Week
To us as children, the best part of the War on Drugs were the anti-drug Public Service Announcements that interrupted cartoons and episodes of the Power Rangers. We still fondly remember these commercials and, hey, maybe they actually worked!
Amsterdam has museums?
Categories: Drug Week
Usually when I have to have a connecting flight, I get upset, but Amsterdam is different. I love my connections there, and I always make sure that I have at least eight hours so I can enjoy the sights (museums, the Amstel brewery and all Amsterdam has to offer). The problem is that I never see the sights.
TNGG’s Top 7 Stoner Flicks
Categories: Drug Week
The stoner movie genre is a classic one that spans decades and has helped many a confused teenager make the decision to smoke marijuana. Where would we be without characters like The Dude or Jay and Silent Bob? Well, probably sober and less giggly. These are the Top 7 Gen Y Stoner Flicks.
Legalize! Why it’s time to end Nixon’s legacy
Categories: Drug Week
Once upon a time, a racially-charged, paranoia-driven warhawk of a Quaker was our President. Right now, despite our dire economy and record unemployment, we are spending hundreds of billions of dollars every year to continue a failing crusade against drugs, primarily marijuana, one that Nixon engineered. Seventy-five percent of people under age 34 favor legalization – let’s just do it already!
Keep weed illegal! Here’s why
Categories: Drug Week
Does legalizing drugs make the United States a better place to live? Like many other subjective questions, there are trade-offs to both sides. The legalization of pot in the United States wouldn’t solve the huge problem facing Mexico – if anything, it would draw less attention to the larger issues at hand and the drug trade would continue.