-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Almost every single one of these names have admited to smoking cannabis.
If all these famous people do it, including presidents, why is it still illegal. If a presidant can do something, why cant we?
â?¢ Abbie Hoffman
â?¢ Abraham Lincoln. On a Hohner box cover but disputed.
â?¢ Al Gore.
â?¢ Aldous Huxley
â?¢ Aleister Crowley
â?¢ Alexander Dumas
â?¢ Alice B. Toklas
â?¢ Allen Ginsberg. Poet.
â?¢ Alexis Korner. Musician.
â?¢ Andy Warhol. Artist.
â?¢ Annita Roddock. Founder 'The Body Shop'.
â?¢ Anjelica Huston. Hollywood actress. Jack Nicholson's girlfriend for 17 years. Pro-drug statements by her in Peter McWilliams book, 'Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country'.
â?¢ Arthur Conan Doyle. Author, creator 'Sherlock Holmes'.
â?¢ Aswad. Musicians.
â?¢ Beatles.
â?¢ Bill Clinton.
â?¢ Bill Gates. Not confirmed, just very strongly hinted at in the Playboy interview
â?¢ Bill Murray Arrested for possession
â?¢ Bob Denver.
â?¢ Bob Dylan. Poet, singer, song writer.
â?¢ Bob Marley. Poet, singer, song writer.
â?¢ The Bishop of Monmouth.
â?¢ Brian Eno. Singer, song writer. Signed 'Independent' list.
â?¢ Boy George.
â?¢ British Lords & MP's - too many to list .
â?¢ Buddy Rich.
â?¢ Cab Calloway. Jazz musician.
â?¢ Carl Sagan. Author.
â?¢ Caroline Coon. Artist, founder 'Release', manager of the Clash.
â?¢ Carl Segan . Author.
â?¢ Carlos Santana. Musician, guitarist.
â?¢ Carrie Fischer.
â?¢ Cary Grant.
â?¢ Cary Mullis. Nobel Laurate, Biology
â?¢ Charles Beaudelaire
â?¢ Charles Dickens. Claims but no evdience.
â?¢ Cheech Marin.
â?¢ Chris Armstrong. Footballer, tested positive.
â?¢ Chris Conrad.
â?¢ Chris Farley. 60's singer.
â?¢ Chris Rock.
â?¢ Conan O'Brian.
â?¢ Count Basie. Jazz legend.
â?¢ Dame Ruth Runsiman. Author; Police Federation Report (March 2000) advising liberlization.
â?¢ Dave Gilmour . Musician ; Pink Floyd.
â?¢ Dave 'Tinki Winky' Thompson - TV personality (UK); the Tellie Tubbie that was sacked.
â?¢ Diego Rivera.
â?¢ Dion Fortune.
â?¢ Dioscorides.
â?¢ Dizzy Gillespie.
â?¢ Douglas Adams. Author.
â?¢ Dr Francis Crick. Nobel Prize winner.
â?¢ Dr Lester Grinspoon.
â?¢ Dr Mark Porter. TV doctor who says cannabis is not more harmful than alcohol.
â?¢ Dr Anne Biezanek (authoress)
â?¢ Dr R.D.Laing.
â?¢ Dr John Marks
â?¢ Dr W.B. O'Shaugnessy.
â?¢ Drew Barrymore.
â?¢ Duke Ellington.
â?¢ Eddie Ellison. Ex head of Scotland Yard Drug Squad.
â?¢ Edgar Allen Poe. Author, multi-drug user.
â?¢ Elvis Presley. Singer, FBI informer.
â?¢ Emperor Liu Chi-nu.
â?¢ Emperor Shen-Nung.
â?¢ Ernest Hemmingway. Author.
â?¢ Errol Flynn.
â?¢ Fela Kuti. Musician. Afro/jazz king.
â?¢ Felix Dennis. Publisher.
â?¢ Fitz Hugh Ludlow.
â?¢ Fran Healey. Musician; Travis.
â?¢ Francis Ford Coppella.
â?¢ Francis Rabelais.
â?¢ Francis Wilkinson. Ex Chief Constable of Gwent Police.
â?¢ Fredreich Nietzshe.
â?¢ Ganesh - Hindu God.
â?¢ Gary Johnson.
â?¢ Gene Krupa.
â?¢ George Clinton. Ex President's brother.
â?¢ George W Bush. Possibly the greatest living hypocrite.
â?¢ George Gurdjieff.
â?¢ George Melly. Jazz musician (early sponsor of Legalise Cannabis Campaign, Uk).
â?¢ George Michael. Singer.
â?¢ George Washington.
â?¢ George Soros.
â?¢ Gerard de Nerval.
â?¢ Gilberto Gil. Brazilian musical icon.
â?¢ The Greatful Dead.
â?¢ Hasan I-Sabah.
â?¢ Heinrich Khunrath.
â?¢ Helen Petrova Blavatsky.
â?¢ Henri Michaux.
â?¢ Herman Hesse.
â?¢ Hiero the Second.
â?¢ Howard Marks. Author, cannabis smuggller.
â?¢ Howard Stern, Admitted it on the radio.
â?¢ Hua T'o.
â?¢ Hunter S. Thompson. Smoked weed and snorted coke with George Bush.
â?¢ Ian Botham. Convicted Cricket legend.
â?¢ Irvine Welsh.
â?¢ Kurt Cobain.
â?¢ Jabir Ibn el-Hayyan.
â?¢ Jack Herer. Author 'The Emporor Wears No Cloths'
â?¢ Jack Kerouac. Author ' On the Road'.
â?¢ Jack Nicholson. Film actor.
â?¢ Jackie Gleason.
â?¢ Jackson Pollock.
â?¢ Jane Fonda. Actress.
â?¢ James Brown. Singer, song writer.
â?¢ Janis Joplin. Singer, song writer.
â?¢ Jesse 0Ventura.
â?¢ Jerry Lee Lewis. Musician, song writer.
â?¢ Jimmy Dorsey.
â?¢ Jimmy Hendrix. Rock guitarist, singe, song writer
â?¢ Jim Morrison. Musician, songwriter; The Doors.
â?¢ Joan of Arc. Accused of using 'witch herbs' (another name for cannabis).
â?¢ Joan Rivers.
â?¢ Joe Strummer. Musician, singer, songer writer; The Clash.
â?¢ John Belushi.
â?¢ John Denver.
â?¢ John F Kennedy. Popular US president (assassinated).
â?¢ John Keats. Poet.
â?¢ John Lennon. Musician, song writer; The Beatles.
â?¢ John Le Mesurier. Tried it but said it's not for him.
â?¢ Johnny Cash.
â?¢ John Peel. DJ, BBC broadcaster.
â?¢ John Sinclair.
â?¢ Judge John L. Kane. Chief Judge from the US District Court
â?¢ Julie Christie. Actress.
â?¢ Jules Verne.
â?¢ John Wayne. 'I tried it once but it didn't do anything to me.'
â?¢ Kelsey Grammar.
â?¢ Ken Livingston. Mayor of London - supports decriminalisation but does not smoke or support the use of recreational drugs.
â?¢ Kirk Douglas. Actor.
â?¢ Kurt Cobain.
â?¢ Larry Adler. Harmonica player and
friend of George Gershwin. May have written a song about it.
â?¢ Lenny Bruce. Comedian.
â?¢ Lewis Carroll. Author 'Alice in Wonderland'.
â?¢ Linda St Clair
â?¢ Little Richard. Musician.
â?¢ Lord Avebury.
â?¢ Lord Byron. Poet.
â?¢ Lord Deedes.
â?¢ Lord Tony Gifford. QC, civil rights lawyer.
â?¢ Louis Armstrong. 'Oh what a wonderful world'.
â?¢ Louis Hebert.
â?¢ Mark Thomas . Comedian.
â?¢ Marlon Brando. Actor.
â?¢ Martin Sheen.
â?¢ Mary Shelly. Author 'Frankinstein'.
â?¢ Mary Tyler Moore.
â?¢ Mick Jagger. Singer, song writer, The Rolling Stones.
â?¢ Michael Mansfield QC. Lawyer.
â?¢ Jade Jagger.
â?¢ JC 100. Fastest rapper in the west.
â?¢ JT Moore. Legendary white rasta guitarist.
â?¢ Mike Tyson.
â?¢ Miles Davis. Jazz/rock drummer.
â?¢ Mo Mowlan. Genuine honest politician.
â?¢ Modigliani. Sculptor.
â?¢ Montgomery Clift. Mentioned in his biography.
â?¢ Neil Diamond.
â?¢ Nick Hornby. Author.
â?¢ Niel Young. Musician.
â?¢ Norman Mailer. Author.
â?¢ Oasis. Rock band.
â?¢ Oliver Stone.
â?¢ Oscar Wilde. Poet.
â?¢ Pablo Picasso. Artist.
â?¢ Pancho Villa. Mexican bandit revolutionary.
â?¢ Paul Flynn. Uk Member of Parliament.
â?¢ Paul McCartney. Musician, song writer; The Beatles.
â?¢ Paul Simon. Musician, song writer.
â?¢ Pharoahs of Egypt. Traces in body samples.
â?¢ Phil Donohue.
â?¢ Phil Tufnell. Former test cricketer, now media celeb.
â?¢ Peter Fonda. Actor; 'Easy Rider'.
â?¢ Peter Sellers. Actor, comedian.
â?¢ Peter Tosh. Musician.
â?¢ Philip K. Dick. Science fiction author.
â?¢ Pierre Burton.
â?¢ Pierre Elliot Trudeau.
â?¢ Pink Floyd; Syd Barret and Roger Waters.
â?¢ Prince Charles. Heir to the Throne. Quoted while visiting a hospital; 'I understand cannabis is good for medical use' .
â?¢ Prince William.
â?¢ Prince Harry.
â?¢ Pythagoras.
â?¢ Queen Arnegunde.
â?¢ Queen Victoria. Used it for medical purposes.
â?¢ Ram Dass.
â?¢ Ray Charles. Musician.
â?¢ Rev Kenneth Leech.
â?¢ Richard Branson. 'Virgin'. Entreprenur.
â?¢ Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize Laureate physicist, founder of quantum electrodynamics.
â?¢ Richard Prior.
â?¢ Richard Wilson. Actor; 'One Foot in the Grave'.
â?¢ Rimbaud. Author.
â?¢ Robert Burns. Mentioned it in a poem.
â?¢ Robert 'King' Carter. Grower.
â?¢ Robert Anton Wilson. Author.
â?¢ Robert Mitchum. Jailed 90 days for possession of marijuana, 1949.
â?¢ Roger McGough. 60's liverpool poet.
â?¢ Rolling Stones. Rock band.
â?¢ Ronnie Scot. Jazz club owner, musician, busted on stage 1958, at his club in Soho, London.
â?¢ S Club 7. 'Super clean' pop band, busted in Soho, very embarrassing.
â?¢ Salvador Dali. Artist.
â?¢ Samuel Beckett.
â?¢ Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Poet.
â?¢ Shen Nung. One of the fathers of Chinese medicine. 2700 B.C .
â?¢ Sinead O'Connor. Singer.
â?¢ Sidi-Hidi.
â?¢ Sigmun Freud. Shrink.
â?¢ Sonny Bono.
â?¢ Super Furry Animals. Welsh band who wrote a song about Howard Marks.
â?¢ Stephen King.
â?¢ Sting/Gordon Sumners.
â?¢ Tariq Ali. Activist Writer.
â?¢ Tenessee Williams. Author.
â?¢ Terence McKenna. Author.
â?¢ Terry Gilliam. Actor, comedian;Monty Python.
â?¢ The Who. Rock band.
â?¢ Thelonius Monk.
â?¢ Thomas Jefferson.
â?¢ Timothy Leary.
â?¢ Tom Lehrer.
â?¢ Top Tories. Senior members of the shadow cabinet.
â?¢ Tony Elliot. Publisher, 'Time Out.
â?¢ Tracy Blevins. Artist.
â?¢ Tuppy Gore.
â?¢ UB40. Band.
â?¢ Victor Hugo.
â?¢ Vincent Van Gogh. Artist.
â?¢ Walt Disney. Cartoonist.
â?¢ Walter Benjamin.
â?¢ Whitney Houstonn. Busted at Hawaii airport but ran away.
â?¢ William Burroughs. Author, poet, artist.
â?¢ Will Self. Author. Did smack on Blairs plane.
â?¢ William Shakespeare. Playwright.
â?¢ William Straw. UK Home Sec Jack Straw's son. Cautioned for supplying undercover journalists in pub 'shocker'.
â?¢ Willie Nelson.
â?¢ Winston Churchill. British Prime Minister, poet, artist & multi drug user.
â?¢ Woody Harrelson. Actor. Features in a book on growing medical marijuana .
â?¢ Zoroaster. Persian prophet.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
I can't believe you left Bill Hicks out!
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by LIP
Almost every single one of these names have admited to smoking cannabis.
If all these famous people do it, including presidents, why is it still illegal. If a presidant can do something, why cant we?
â?¢ Abbie Hoffman
â?¢ Abraham Lincoln. On a Hohner box cover but disputed.
â?¢ Al Gore.
â?¢ Aldous Huxley
â?¢ Aleister Crowley
â?¢ Alexander Dumas
â?¢ Alice B. Toklas
â?¢ Allen Ginsberg. Poet.
â?¢ Alexis Korner. Musician.
â?¢ Andy Warhol. Artist.
â?¢ Annita Roddock. Founder 'The Body Shop'.
â?¢ Anjelica Huston. Hollywood actress. Jack Nicholson's girlfriend for 17 years. Pro-drug statements by her in Peter McWilliams book, 'Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country'.
â?¢ Arthur Conan Doyle. Author, creator 'Sherlock Holmes'.
â?¢ Aswad. Musicians.
â?¢ Beatles.
â?¢ Bill Clinton.
â?¢ Bill Gates. Not confirmed, just very strongly hinted at in the Playboy interview
â?¢ Bill Murray Arrested for possession
â?¢ Bob Denver.
â?¢ Bob Dylan. Poet, singer, song writer.
â?¢ Bob Marley. Poet, singer, song writer.
â?¢ The Bishop of Monmouth.
â?¢ Brian Eno. Singer, song writer. Signed 'Independent' list.
â?¢ Boy George.
â?¢ British Lords & MP's - too many to list .
â?¢ Buddy Rich.
â?¢ Cab Calloway. Jazz musician.
â?¢ Carl Sagan. Author.
â?¢ Caroline Coon. Artist, founder 'Release', manager of the Clash.
â?¢ Carl Segan . Author.
â?¢ Carlos Santana. Musician, guitarist.
â?¢ Carrie Fischer.
â?¢ Cary Grant.
â?¢ Cary Mullis. Nobel Laurate, Biology
â?¢ Charles Beaudelaire
â?¢ Charles Dickens. Claims but no evdience.
â?¢ Cheech Marin.
â?¢ Chris Armstrong. Footballer, tested positive.
â?¢ Chris Conrad.
â?¢ Chris Farley. 60's singer.
â?¢ Chris Rock.
â?¢ Conan O'Brian.
â?¢ Count Basie. Jazz legend.
â?¢ Dame Ruth Runsiman. Author; Police Federation Report (March 2000) advising liberlization.
â?¢ Dave Gilmour . Musician ; Pink Floyd.
â?¢ Dave 'Tinki Winky' Thompson - TV personality (UK); the Tellie Tubbie that was sacked.
â?¢ Diego Rivera.
â?¢ Dion Fortune.
â?¢ Dioscorides.
â?¢ Dizzy Gillespie.
â?¢ Douglas Adams. Author.
â?¢ Dr Francis Crick. Nobel Prize winner.
â?¢ Dr Lester Grinspoon.
â?¢ Dr Mark Porter. TV doctor who says cannabis is not more harmful than alcohol.
â?¢ Dr Anne Biezanek (authoress)
â?¢ Dr R.D.Laing.
â?¢ Dr John Marks
â?¢ Dr W.B. O'Shaugnessy.
â?¢ Drew Barrymore.
â?¢ Duke Ellington.
â?¢ Eddie Ellison. Ex head of Scotland Yard Drug Squad.
â?¢ Edgar Allen Poe. Author, multi-drug user.
â?¢ Elvis Presley. Singer, FBI informer.
â?¢ Emperor Liu Chi-nu.
â?¢ Emperor Shen-Nung.
â?¢ Ernest Hemmingway. Author.
â?¢ Errol Flynn.
â?¢ Fela Kuti. Musician. Afro/jazz king.
â?¢ Felix Dennis. Publisher.
â?¢ Fitz Hugh Ludlow.
â?¢ Fran Healey. Musician; Travis.
â?¢ Francis Ford Coppella.
â?¢ Francis Rabelais.
â?¢ Francis Wilkinson. Ex Chief Constable of Gwent Police.
â?¢ Fredreich Nietzshe.
â?¢ Ganesh - Hindu God.
â?¢ Gary Johnson.
â?¢ Gene Krupa.
â?¢ George Clinton. Ex President's brother.
â?¢ George W Bush. Possibly the greatest living hypocrite.
â?¢ George Gurdjieff.
â?¢ George Melly. Jazz musician (early sponsor of Legalise Cannabis Campaign, Uk).
â?¢ George Michael. Singer.
â?¢ George Washington.
â?¢ George Soros.
â?¢ Gerard de Nerval.
â?¢ Gilberto Gil. Brazilian musical icon.
â?¢ The Greatful Dead.
â?¢ Hasan I-Sabah.
â?¢ Heinrich Khunrath.
â?¢ Helen Petrova Blavatsky.
â?¢ Henri Michaux.
â?¢ Herman Hesse.
â?¢ Hiero the Second.
â?¢ Howard Marks. Author, cannabis smuggller.
â?¢ Howard Stern, Admitted it on the radio.
â?¢ Hua T'o.
â?¢ Hunter S. Thompson. Smoked weed and snorted coke with George Bush.
â?¢ Ian Botham. Convicted Cricket legend.
â?¢ Irvine Welsh.
â?¢ Kurt Cobain.
â?¢ Jabir Ibn el-Hayyan.
â?¢ Jack Herer. Author 'The Emporor Wears No Cloths'
â?¢ Jack Kerouac. Author ' On the Road'.
â?¢ Jack Nicholson. Film actor.
â?¢ Jackie Gleason.
â?¢ Jackson Pollock.
â?¢ Jane Fonda. Actress.
â?¢ James Brown. Singer, song writer.
â?¢ Janis Joplin. Singer, song writer.
â?¢ Jesse 0Ventura.
â?¢ Jerry Lee Lewis. Musician, song writer.
â?¢ Jimmy Dorsey.
â?¢ Jimmy Hendrix. Rock guitarist, singe, song writer
â?¢ Jim Morrison. Musician, songwriter; The Doors.
â?¢ Joan of Arc. Accused of using 'witch herbs' (another name for cannabis).
â?¢ Joan Rivers.
â?¢ Joe Strummer. Musician, singer, songer writer; The Clash.
â?¢ John Belushi.
â?¢ John Denver.
â?¢ John F Kennedy. Popular US president (assassinated).
â?¢ John Keats. Poet.
â?¢ John Lennon. Musician, song writer; The Beatles.
â?¢ John Le Mesurier. Tried it but said it's not for him.
â?¢ Johnny Cash.
â?¢ John Peel. DJ, BBC broadcaster.
â?¢ John Sinclair.
â?¢ Judge John L. Kane. Chief Judge from the US District Court
â?¢ Julie Christie. Actress.
â?¢ Jules Verne.
â?¢ John Wayne. 'I tried it once but it didn't do anything to me.'
â?¢ Kelsey Grammar.
â?¢ Ken Livingston. Mayor of London - supports decriminalisation but does not smoke or support the use of recreational drugs.
â?¢ Kirk Douglas. Actor.
â?¢ Kurt Cobain.
â?¢ Larry Adler. Harmonica player and
friend of George Gershwin. May have written a song about it.
â?¢ Lenny Bruce. Comedian.
â?¢ Lewis Carroll. Author 'Alice in Wonderland'.
â?¢ Linda St Clair
â?¢ Little Richard. Musician.
â?¢ Lord Avebury.
â?¢ Lord Byron. Poet.
â?¢ Lord Deedes.
â?¢ Lord Tony Gifford. QC, civil rights lawyer.
â?¢ Louis Armstrong. 'Oh what a wonderful world'.
â?¢ Louis Hebert.
â?¢ Mark Thomas . Comedian.
â?¢ Marlon Brando. Actor.
â?¢ Martin Sheen.
â?¢ Mary Shelly. Author 'Frankinstein'.
â?¢ Mary Tyler Moore.
â?¢ Mick Jagger. Singer, song writer, The Rolling Stones.
â?¢ Michael Mansfield QC. Lawyer.
â?¢ Jade Jagger.
â?¢ JC 100. Fastest rapper in the west.
â?¢ JT Moore. Legendary white rasta guitarist.
â?¢ Mike Tyson.
â?¢ Miles Davis. Jazz/rock drummer.
â?¢ Mo Mowlan. Genuine honest politician.
â?¢ Modigliani. Sculptor.
â?¢ Montgomery Clift. Mentioned in his biography.
â?¢ Neil Diamond.
â?¢ Nick Hornby. Author.
â?¢ Niel Young. Musician.
â?¢ Norman Mailer. Author.
â?¢ Oasis. Rock band.
â?¢ Oliver Stone.
â?¢ Oscar Wilde. Poet.
â?¢ Pablo Picasso. Artist.
â?¢ Pancho Villa. Mexican bandit revolutionary.
â?¢ Paul Flynn. Uk Member of Parliament.
â?¢ Paul McCartney. Musician, song writer; The Beatles.
â?¢ Paul Simon. Musician, song writer.
â?¢ Pharoahs of Egypt. Traces in body samples.
â?¢ Phil Donohue.
â?¢ Phil Tufnell. Former test cricketer, now media celeb.
â?¢ Peter Fonda. Actor; 'Easy Rider'.
â?¢ Peter Sellers. Actor, comedian.
â?¢ Peter Tosh. Musician.
â?¢ Philip K. Dick. Science fiction author.
â?¢ Pierre Burton.
â?¢ Pierre Elliot Trudeau.
â?¢ Pink Floyd; Syd Barret and Roger Waters.
â?¢ Prince Charles. Heir to the Throne. Quoted while visiting a hospital; 'I understand cannabis is good for medical use' .
â?¢ Prince William.
â?¢ Prince Harry.
â?¢ Pythagoras.
â?¢ Queen Arnegunde.
â?¢ Queen Victoria. Used it for medical purposes.
â?¢ Ram Dass.
â?¢ Ray Charles. Musician.
â?¢ Rev Kenneth Leech.
â?¢ Richard Branson. 'Virgin'. Entreprenur.
â?¢ Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize Laureate physicist, founder of quantum electrodynamics.
â?¢ Richard Prior.
â?¢ Richard Wilson. Actor; 'One Foot in the Grave'.
â?¢ Rimbaud. Author.
â?¢ Robert Burns. Mentioned it in a poem.
â?¢ Robert 'King' Carter. Grower.
â?¢ Robert Anton Wilson. Author.
â?¢ Robert Mitchum. Jailed 90 days for possession of marijuana, 1949.
â?¢ Roger McGough. 60's liverpool poet.
â?¢ Rolling Stones. Rock band.
â?¢ Ronnie Scot. Jazz club owner, musician, busted on stage 1958, at his club in Soho, London.
â?¢ S Club 7. 'Super clean' pop band, busted in Soho, very embarrassing.
â?¢ Salvador Dali. Artist.
â?¢ Samuel Beckett.
â?¢ Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Poet.
â?¢ Shen Nung. One of the fathers of Chinese medicine. 2700 B.C .
â?¢ Sinead O'Connor. Singer.
â?¢ Sidi-Hidi.
â?¢ Sigmun Freud. Shrink.
â?¢ Sonny Bono.
â?¢ Super Furry Animals. Welsh band who wrote a song about Howard Marks.
â?¢ Stephen King.
â?¢ Sting/Gordon Sumners.
â?¢ Tariq Ali. Activist Writer.
â?¢ Tenessee Williams. Author.
â?¢ Terence McKenna. Author.
â?¢ Terry Gilliam. Actor, comedian;Monty Python.
â?¢ The Who. Rock band.
â?¢ Thelonius Monk.
â?¢ Thomas Jefferson.
â?¢ Timothy Leary.
â?¢ Tom Lehrer.
â?¢ Top Tories. Senior members of the shadow cabinet.
â?¢ Tony Elliot. Publisher, 'Time Out.
â?¢ Tracy Blevins. Artist.
â?¢ Tuppy Gore.
â?¢ UB40. Band.
â?¢ Victor Hugo.
â?¢ Vincent Van Gogh. Artist.
â?¢ Walt Disney. Cartoonist.
â?¢ Walter Benjamin.
â?¢ Whitney Houstonn. Busted at Hawaii airport but ran away.
â?¢ William Burroughs. Author, poet, artist.
â?¢ Will Self. Author. Did smack on Blairs plane.
â?¢ William Shakespeare. Playwright.
â?¢ William Straw. UK Home Sec Jack Straw's son. Cautioned for supplying undercover journalists in pub 'shocker'.
â?¢ Willie Nelson.
â?¢ Winston Churchill. British Prime Minister, poet, artist & multi drug user.
â?¢ Woody Harrelson. Actor. Features in a book on growing medical marijuana .
â?¢ Zoroaster. Persian prophet.
I know that Ricky Scaggs smokes. I am a best friend of his cousin.
dai*ma
Dont forget James Hetfield
Lars Ulrich
Larry Hagman
Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas
Judge Ginsberg
Peter Tork
Mickey Dolenz
Frank Sinatra
My Granny
Robert Earl Keen
Steve Earl
And the countless millions of other successful famous, and even us not so famous, people.
Cheers to us!!! :thumbsup:
dai*ma:stoned: sfca94110
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
I read Johnny Depp has smoked it.
And a few of our member's parliament have admitted to it.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
johnny depp has done alot more than smoked pot ;)
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
billie joe armstrong... (green day)
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
I saw once in an interview that Johnny Carson said he tried it. He actually said this once on his show, too.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Famous people that smoke weed? ofcourse Jesus was a big pothead.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Russle Brand has also smoked weed.
Tbh, theres way too many people to list, SO many people have or still do smoke it, you'd think the government would just realise that no ones died yet, so why is it still illegal.
I thought drugs were illegal because they're dangerous, but everyone knows, incuding the governments, that weed isnt harmful.
When will they realise that their idiots, and people mock them.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by LIP
Almost every single one of these names have admited to smoking cannabis.
If all these famous people do it, including presidents, why is it still illegal. If a presidant can do something, why cant we?
There is an abundance of information as to why marijuana is illegal. Use google, check my post history, anything..
Just because a large amount of people do it, doesen't justify it being legal.
If I compiled a list of every person that has ever exceeded the speed limit (ie: every driver who has ever driven on a highway before) it would basically consist of every person known to man. Speeding is still illegal.
I break the law every single day by smoking pot and driving over the speed limit, and sometimes a combination of the two. All something being illegal means to me is to use your best judgement. Unfortunately, people can't control themselves and their actions since the beginning of time.. and thats why things need to be illegal. Before there were "laws", why do you think religions were started? The world needed a way to control society, and the understanding of a superior being judging your actions and determining your fate or afterlife(s) was just a perfect idea, and everyone believed it and it worked for a really long time, and still currently works to a lesser degree. Law today works the same way. Police enforcement work to control and regulate society.
There is a LOT of crime involved with Marijuana. A lot of you just don't live in the areas to experience it on a daily basis, so you can't understand where the justifications are coming from.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Bullshit. The reason weed is illegal is not because people cannot control themselves. It's because it is currently more profitable for our government if it is banned. Religion, in my opinion, is less a guideline and more a way of manipulating us. The dirty pigs at the top of this plutocracy don't pass laws for OUR own good: the pass them for THEY'RE own good.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Although there may be alot of crime revolving around weed, what would happen if we legalized it? ALL that crime would go away.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by hymnforthesmoked
Bullshit. The reason weed is illegal is not because people cannot control themselves. It's because it is currently more profitable for our government if it is banned. Religion, in my opinion, is less a guideline and more a way of manipulating us. The dirty pigs at the top of this plutocracy don't pass laws for OUR own good: the pass them for THEY'RE own good.
I didn't say that the reason weed is illegal is because people can not control themselves.. I said the reason we needed laws, or some sort of regulation over society in the first place, is because people can not control themselves. Back then, there was no consequential thought given to killing or stealing. Thus, my reference to religion and how this began a concept that evolved in the beginning of time as a way to regulate society. The reason weed is illegal is because it got mixed up in the flawed society regulators, the government.
:thumbsup:
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by hymnforthesmoked
Although there may be alot of crime revolving around weed, what would happen if we legalized it? ALL that crime would go away.
What would happen if we legalized it??
Industries would take over it and it would be government regulated! Marijuana would go the same way with tobacco, and rolled up with other harmful and addictive chemicals and sold at extremely high costs due to supply and demand, the current basis of our economy incase anyone didn't know allready. That would suck.
:eek:
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Masta
I didn't say that the reason weed is illegal is because people can not control themselves.. I said the reason we needed laws, or some sort of regulation over society in the first place, is because people can not control themselves. Back then, there was no consequential thought given to killing or stealing. Thus, my reference to religion and how this began a concept that evolved in the beginning of time as a way to regulate society. The reason weed is illegal is because it got mixed up in the flawed society regulators, the government.
:thumbsup:
Whoops, my bad. Must have misread or something. Please except my humble apology.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Masta
What would happen if we legalized it??
Industries would take over it and it would be government regulated! Marijuana would go the same way with tobacco, and rolled up with other harmful and addictive chemicals and sold at extremely high costs due to supply and demand, the current basis of our economy incase anyone didn't know allready. That would suck.
:eek:
While it would be marketed, it probably won't get any addictive chemicals added to it. Tobacco is naturally addictive because of its nicotine. Marijuana has no such chemical. If what you're saying is true, how come our soft drinks (example) don't have added nicotine to make them addictive. We can't keep weed illegal because of what people may market it with. Tobacco has many chemicals such as pestisides. Marijuana will not have these because it naturally needs no such repelent. Even if they do add something to it, considering all the other disgusting biproducts and shit we already consume it won't make much difference. Also, there will probably be an "organic marijuana" if it DOES get chemical additives.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by hymnforthesmoked
While it would be marketed, it probably won't get any addictive chemicals added to it. Tobacco is naturally addictive because of its nicotine. Marijuana has no such chemical. If what you're saying is true, how come our soft drinks (example) don't have added nicotine to make them addictive. We can't keep weed illegal because of what people may market it with. Tobacco has many chemicals such as pestisides. Marijuana will not have these because it naturally needs no such repelent. Even if they do add something to it, considering all the other disgusting biproducts and shit we already consume it won't make much difference. Also, there will probably be an "organic marijuana" if it DOES get chemical additives.
Tobacco industries have done everything in their power in order to expand their business without the slightest disregard for health. They add completely unnatural and absolutely ridiculous chemicals to cigarettes that are not related to pure tobacco in any way. This way, people become addicted and they make more money. Coca Cola contained high amounts of caffeine and cocaine before they werent allowed to.. Which is why everything is now based upon the Pure Food and Drug Act.
Industries are all about money, and will do anything in order to make it. Do you have any idea how desireable legal Marijuana would be? People use it enough now that its illegal, the desire would rise even more once it were made legal and acceptable. Anything that would grow that big would be ran by huge industries. Alcohol went the same way. Alcohol and Tobacco industries are enough to worry about without adding another form of legal intoxication, while the other two have caused more than enough problems.
Weed is just something I never want to be associated with all that bullshit.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Yes, industries are definetly all about making money, but that's capitalism. It's wrong to outlaw something just because there is a danger it will get fucked up. There will always be home-grown marijuana (just like organic apples, etc). I highly doubt someone will hope to fill marijuana with addictive chemicals, because of the fear that people won't use it. Would you use addictive marijuana? I sure as hell won't. I can only see good things in legalizing. I know we live in completely different cultures, but hell, look at Holland. Does the weed there have addictive substances added? What about Jamaica? No. So why American? One of the main reasons pot is so attractive is that it ISN'T ADDICTIVE. A corporation cannot possibly take an entire plant and change it completely. If people don't want to get the chemicals then they will simply do what we do now.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
WE NEED NO REGULATION ON CANNABIS AND ANYONE WHO SAYS WE DO IS NO CANNABIS SMOKER.
Cannabis shouldnt be illegal, it shouldnt have ever been made illegal.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
the govenment wont legalize marijuana beacause they cant regulate something everyone can grow in thier back yard so the profit for them is prohibition there is no profit for legalization..... so whats the big deal i havent been out of pot for over 30 yrs legal or not. it is readily avaliable
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Wow bill clinton lmao i would laugh it george bush it :D
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by LIP
WE NEED NO REGULATION ON CANNABIS AND ANYONE WHO SAYS WE DO IS NO CANNABIS SMOKER.
Cannabis shouldnt be illegal, it shouldnt have ever been made illegal.
At least it was moved down from CLASS B to CLASS C, i wonder it it will 'ever' be legal in the UK
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by LIP
WE NEED NO REGULATION ON CANNABIS AND ANYONE WHO SAYS WE DO IS NO CANNABIS SMOKER.
This is the most ignorant statement I've ever seen on these forums, and I don't know if I'll ever be able to take any further posts from you seriously.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by PlainOldMe
the govenment wont legalize marijuana beacause they cant regulate something everyone can grow in thier back yard so the profit for them is prohibition there is no profit for legalization..... so whats the big deal i havent been out of pot for over 30 yrs legal or not. it is readily avaliable
The problem is that every 42 seconds, someone in America is arrested on pot-related charges. I've lost both plants and money to the cops. It ain't fun.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Masta
There is an abundance of information as to why marijuana is illegal. Use google, check my post history, anything..
Just because a large amount of people do it, doesen't justify it being legal.
If I compiled a list of every person that has ever exceeded the speed limit (ie: every driver who has ever driven on a highway before) it would basically consist of every person known to man. Speeding is still illegal.
I break the law every single day by smoking pot and driving over the speed limit, and sometimes a combination of the two. All something being illegal means to me is to use your best judgement. Unfortunately, people can't control themselves and their actions since the beginning of time.. and thats why things need to be illegal. Before there were "laws", why do you think religions were started? The world needed a way to control society, and the understanding of a superior being judging your actions and determining your fate or afterlife(s) was just a perfect idea, and everyone believed it and it worked for a really long time, and still currently works to a lesser degree. Law today works the same way. Police enforcement work to control and regulate society.
There is a LOT of crime involved with Marijuana. A lot of you just don't live in the areas to experience it on a daily basis, so you can't understand where the justifications are coming from.
...There couldn't be a lot of crime involved in Marijuana if it was legal. ;) Some people tell me 'Well people are killed over it everyday' Yes thats because people dont want to go to jail, if it was legal nobody would be killed!!!
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Then please fuck the hell off my post, and dont talk to me ffs. Put me in your ignore list and fuck off. Your an idiot, a true idiot.
Infact... Nah, fuck it... Your not even worth it.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
The reason Pot is Illegal is because the government can't make any money off it (those greedy bastards) and plus that i forgot who said but "making cannabis Illegal has done more damage than the plant every could have" So in conclusion our government makes a huge onslaught on pot growers yet opens methadone/needle clinics... Go figure.... It doesn't make any difference because even though it's Ilegal we still smoke it anyway... AND WHO THE FUCK IS THE GOVERNMENT TO SAY !GOD! IS WRONG?
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
you left out Rob Thomas and more importantly The Kottonmouth Kings
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by LIP
Then please fuck the hell off my post, and dont talk to me ffs. Put me in your ignore list and fuck off. Your an idiot, a true idiot.
Infact... Nah, fuck it... Your not even worth it.
I know seven year olds that can defend their arguments better than that. Come on, you average 27 posts a day here, you should at least have enough information and experience to respond with an intellegent argument rather than throwing a fit.
You said Cannabis needs absolutely no regulation. Maybe for you, but you are not the only person who smokes pot in this world. Cannabis obviously needs some form of regulation. Do you think young kids should be able to walk into a store and purchase as much weed as they want? That would cause even more problems.
The problem is coming up with a perfect plan for regulating marijuana. Its not as easy as you think, and its certainly much easier for the government to just make it illegal. I'm hoping for some changes, but to simply say that Cannabis needs no regulation whatsoever is just ridiculous when you actually analyze it. I don't think these changes are going to come for a while, since society still looks down upon the drug for the most part. Once the world becomes more educated, it will become more accepted, and then we can start making changes. We are simply in a minority now, and thats why there will be no progress made.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
The reason marijuana is still illegal is not because they wouldn't make any money (they could easily tax it). It's because various corporations such as the alcohol corporations are paying the government to keep it illegal. If marijuana is legalized, then people won't drink near as much alcohol, thus, for alcohol to keep getting lots of money, they must sway the government on certain issues. Nowadays the government doesn't control the government, the corporations control the government. Hell, the heads of the corporations ARE the most rich people in the world.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
next thing someone will interbreed tobacco and weed and make it addictive. although it could be really good....:p
LEGALISE IT! AND I WILL ADVERTISE IT!
if weed got legalized it most probably would severly lower the incomes of alcohol and tobacco companies, true dat. there are no weed companies that i know of, that sell pre rolled joints internationally. if like it if there were one tho.:pimp:
man i need a fattie.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
man i need a fattie.[/QUOTE]
Amen to that brother:rasta:
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Damn piece of shit didn't work!
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
jennifer aniston needs to be on that list
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
It needs to be legalized like alchohol and cigarettes, which already works as well as can be expected. It needs to be kept from children, just like alchohol and cigarettes. It needs to be reclassified to Schedule 2 from Schedule 1 so it can be used and researched medically. It needs to be legalized for industrial hemp so we can drive on it.
This is your brain. This is your brain on nanny state prohibition. Any questions?
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by newactivist
It needs to be kept from children, just like alchohol and cigarettes.
Alcohol and Cigarettes are just as easily available as weed is, despite the fact that weed is illegal. If it were to become legal, it would be even more easily available to our kids. Age restrictions are uneffective since nobody really has any problems obtaining cigarettes or alcohol now. What makes you think it would be any different for weed?
Just another reason why legalization will simply never happen, since there is no effective way for it to work. Most parents dont want their kids smoking pot, and the only thing that really even comes close to preventing them from it, is the fact that it is illegal. So thats why its going to stay that way.
-
Famous people that smoke weed.
Well being on topic.....
Travis Barker - Drummer for blink 182