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Charlie Sheen and 10 Other Marijuana Strains Named After Famous People

Charlie Sheen and 10 Other Marijuana Strains Named After Famous People

First Chuck Norris, now Charlie Sheen? Reports are running rampant that several California marijuana dispensaries are now selling a strain of KB named after the ninja warrior with the Adonis DNA and tiger blood. Contrary to Charlie stating it isn’t available, now it is and it’s a big hit. But, don’t people realize that if you try the drug called “Charlie Sheen” once, you will die, your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body? So, put down your sword and come join the masses who’ve shown their violent love for these marijuana strains named after celebrities. See the list after the jump!

Chuck Norris and 9 Other Marijuana Strains Named After Famous People

Chuck Norris and 9 Other Marijuana Strains Named After Famous People

Recently, Californian Marijuana Dispensaries have introduced a savage new strain of Medicinal Marijuana named, “Chuck Norris Black and Blue Dream.” Why the name? Because it’s said to have quite a kick! The Estate of the Norris has already made it clear that permission was never given to use his exalted name, though they haven’t said whether legal action will be taken. Why they chose to incite the wrath of The Norris is beyond me. But it is about time he had his own strain, whether or not he endorses it. This got us thinking about other strains named after famous people. Here are 9 more buds!

Herbal Etiquette: Blowing Smoke with the “Newbs”

Herbal Etiquette: Blowing Smoke with the “Newbs”


As a teen I had an unfavorable view of herb. As a child, every guy I knew that smoked, was a complete “Stoner, always covered in the funk of Mary Jane, falling out in class ( or the hallway ) and impossible to understand.  Back than I feared the day someone would ask if I wanted a toke.
Somehow as an adult I finally embraced the idea with my “Stoner”… Click to read more

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Super High: Best Weed Ever

Back in the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s, weed was nothing much more than some funky grass that made you feel chill, silly and hungry. But today, the US government’s Office of National Drug Control Policy has announced that the average percentage of THC, the psychoactive ingredient, in the currently available marijuana has risen to 9.6-p… Click to read more

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