Favorite Celebrity That Uses Cannabis

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
The 77-year-old Oscar winner, well known for his deep, mellow voice, spoke candidly about his own marijuana use during an interview with The Daily Beast last week.“Legalize it across the board,” the Lucy actor said.




Morgan Freeman– In an interview with the UK newspaper The Guardian, this legendary actor told reporters he had given up his use of hard drugs, but that he would never quit his relationship with Mary Jane. In fact, he referred to marijuana as “God’s own weed.”

Morgan Freeman became an advocate for medicinal use of the drug after shattering his left shoulder, arm and elbow in a car accident in 2008. He still hasn’t regained full use of his left hand and continues to experience pain, which inspires his support for the medicinal use of the drug.

“Marijuana has many useful uses,” he told The Daily Beast. “I have fibromyalgia pain in this arm, and the only thing that offers any relief is marijuana. They’re talking about kids who have grand mal seizures, and they’ve discovered that marijuana eases that down to where these children can have a life.”

The 5 Flights Up star said his first wife initially introduced him to marijuana.

“How do I take it? However it comes! I’ll eat it, drink it, smoke it, snort it,” Freeman said.

The actor and grandfather called the movement “a long time coming” and said he thinks comparing its effects to alcohol use will help legalization get “longer legs.”

Also our favorite comedian Bill Maher a strong advocate for cannabis and he uses a vaporizer.

Harrison Ford– Harrison Ford has Bill Maher to thank for making this list. At a NORML conference, Maher told attendees it was high time Harrison Ford took a step out of the cannabis closet. I knew Indiana Jones had to be under the influence when he would pull off all those crazy stunts.


Charlize Theron– It wasn’t all that long ago that Charlize Theron was caught sucking smoke from an apple. The pictures were published in National Enquirer back in 2002. While Theron never admitted to her marijuana use. We all know this wasn't her first rodeo.
 
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gangababa

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Now here is an entertainer who shook like Elvis and could sun walk as well as moon walk.
I vote for Cab Calloway, who asked in song, "Did you ever meet that funny reefer man?"

Listen to this all the way through! Do we hear slang allusions in references to skunk? The last line is the clincher.

In Jumping Jive we hear lyrics like "makes you nine feet tall when you're four foot five" and "makes you hep hep on the mellow side", "when you get your steady boo"

Now Smoky Joe and Minnie the Moocher kicking the gong around is about opium.

Need more in this genre? Here is nearly an hour of "reefer songs from the 30s and 40s".
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
George Clooney– When shooting Ocean’s Twelve, the cast went on location to Amsterdam. The owner of a local cannabis café told reporters George Clooney was no stranger there. Apparently, the charming actor visits the store at least a few times a year. It makes sense if you think about it. Clooney is always calm and even-tempered.

Stephen King– Stephen King is the most popular horror novelist of this generation. Unlike some celebrities who recoil when asked about cannabis, King confidently states “I think that marijuana should not only be legal, I think it should be in the state of Maine.
 

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CarolKing

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4. Melissa Etheridge
Rock star and breast cancer survivor Melissa Etheridge is a proponent of medicinal marijuana and used it herself during her chemotherapy treatments. Etheridge says she’s continued using medicinal marijuana for nine years to deal with the lingering side effects of her cancer and the high dose of chemotherapy she went through. She openly discussed how marijuana helped her in a guest column for CNN: “People use marijuana for different reasons, and I needed it to get me through tough times. I used it every day during chemo: It gave me an appetite so I was able to eat and keep my strength up. It also helped with the depression, and it eased the gastrointestinal pain … I have been a medicinal marijuana smoker for nine years now. I find relief from the gastrointestinal effects of the chemo even now. I find it helps with regulating my sleep. I also enjoy it before I watch Game of Thrones.”

It sounds like Melissa needs to sign up for FC. She would fit right in. She needs to fuckcombustion.
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I didn't know where to put this. I thought it was funny. I thought about fav quotes.


Neil Young (Victoria Will, Invision/AP)
Neil Young tells Howard Stern his secret cure for high paranoia
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    By Ricardo Baca, The Cannabist Staff

    When Howard Stern interviewed musician Neil Young this morning, they cleared the air and shared all sorts of stories — and they also talked about each other’s relationship with marijuana.

    “I do it every once in a while,” Young told Stern on the Oct. 14 show. “Just a little tiny bit.”

    It turns out Stern no longer gets high — and he hasn’t for years because he often gets too paranoid. And that’s when Young piped in with some advice for Stern, and others, in those uncomfortable moments of being too high.

    “Try black pepper balls if you get paranoid,” Young told Stern. “Just chew two or three pieces. I just found this out myself. Try it.”
 

flotntoke

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I didn't know where to put this. I thought it was funny. I thought about fav quotes.


Neil Young (Victoria Will, Invision/AP)
Neil Young tells Howard Stern his secret cure for high paranoia
  • COMMENTS (26)
    By Ricardo Baca, The Cannabist Staff

    When Howard Stern interviewed musician Neil Young this morning, they cleared the air and shared all sorts of stories — and they also talked about each other’s relationship with marijuana.

    “I do it every once in a while,” Young told Stern on the Oct. 14 show. “Just a little tiny bit.”

    It turns out Stern no longer gets high — and he hasn’t for years because he often gets too paranoid. And that’s when Young piped in with some advice for Stern, and others, in those uncomfortable moments of being too high.

    “Try black pepper balls if you get paranoid,” Young told Stern. “Just chew two or three pieces. I just found this out myself. Try it.”


Now I just have to get stoned enough to get paranoid and give it a try.
 

Ricardo

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“Try black pepper balls if you get paranoid,” Young told Stern. “Just chew two or three pieces. I just found this out myself. Try it.”

That can't be right! Munching down on balls of pepper?? Sounds like NYC is playing a cruel joke on paranoid stoners!!! Has anyone here actually tried it?
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
The HIGH TIMES Interview: Susan Sarandon
BY DAN SKYE · FRI JUL 31, 2015

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After 45 years on the big screen, Susan Sarandon has earned a reputation as one of America’s finest actresses, starring in classics like Bull Durham, Thelma & Louise and Dead Man Walking, for which she won the Best Actress Oscar.

But Sarandon’s also known for her commitment to social causes, including her clear-eyed opposition to the Iraq War. The issue of cannabis legalization is another area that she feels strongly about—enough so that she readily sat down with HIGH TIMES to express her belief in its benefits. It’s the way she leads her life. As the thoughtful, outspoken actress says, “I use my celebrity consciously so it doesn’t use me.”

HT: Is this the first time you’ve spoken out on behalf of cannabis?

SS: No, no. It’s the first time I’ve officially spoken, but I’ve been clear before. I’ve said in print that I would rather have my kids smoking weed than drinking. I was on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen and talked about how many award ceremonies I’d been to stoned. The media picked that up, so it’s been pretty well known.
I’m a huge believer that if more people smoked—not just for medicinal purposes, but for lifestyle purposes, instead of drinking—the world would be a better place. I think it’s good to have somebody who represents a different demographic to help educate people so that they’re a little bit better informed about what legalization really means. It’s absurd that more states haven’t legalized it. Economically, it makes such sense for the infrastructure of a state to have that kind of income. It can be an important source of revenue.

Susan needs to read up on vaporizing not smoking cannabis. I found this article and thought I'd share. I've always really loved Susan Surandon and what a real person she seems to be not fake like some celebrities.

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No I have not tried black pepper balls. I just thought it was a hilarious statement from Neil Young. He has some odd political views these days, he's gone to the other side.
 
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