There is a place for your half-baked ideas to have eternal life on the internet (before you forget them). Here are five 'highdeas' for your post-4/20 blues.
Fort Collins police and other agencies in Northern Colorado released a hilarious warning on social media about the dangers of driving after smoking a doobie.
This year, April 20 (a.k.a. the biggest day for marijuana) lands on a super odd day of the week: Wednesday. Because of that, there aren't many activities to do aside from browse deals at head shops and eat lunch at Cheba Hut. (Aside from smoke pot, of course.)
To be blunt, driving while blazed is highly dangerous. In Colorado, it's a chronic problem, so tomorrow CDOT wants to deliver a PSA about the consequences.
On April 20, stoners in Colorado will partake in celebrating their favorite unofficial holiday by toking up together and uniting with like-minded herbal enthusiasts at reefer rallies, reggae concerts and other 420-themed events.
April 20 (a.k.a. marijuana's official holiday, because 4/20) lands on a Wednesday this year. And while it's obviously a big day for stoners, that doesn't mean non-stoners can't celebrate it.
Denver's 420 rally was postponed on Saturday due to weather - and a lot of people aren't too happy about it since the sky didn't dump several feet of snow as planned.
If you plan on stealing a 420 mile marker, you won’t find one in Idaho.
Transportation officials say Idaho’s 420 mile marker has been replaced with a 419.9 sign to deter marijuana enthusiasts. Adam Rush of the Idaho Transportation Department says this is the only 420 sign that has been replaced, because most highways don’t cover more than 400 miles...