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Going Green: Smoking hot list of male celebrities who smoke pot, support legalization of marijuana

Going Green: Celebrity Stoner Report -- List of 10 male celebrities who smoke pot or support the leg
Going Green: Celebrity Stoner Report -- List of 10 male celebrities who smoke pot or support the legalization of hemp products and marijuana for medicinal or recreational use openly.
 
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Celebrity Stoners!

Hollywood culture is going green, that's for sure -- and these hot male celebrities are enjoying the buzz.

Smoking pot is all the rage in Hollyweed these days, and many star celebs are coming out of the closet about marijuana use and supporting the legalization of marijuana for recreational, medicinal, and industrial use.

Take a look at this list of hot male celebrities who could not pass a drug test unless marijuana was legalized now and the word hemp was hemp-tastic in the mind of politicians who still are keeping the wonder plant out of the public market.

Excerpts from Celebrity Stoner:

1. Cheech & Chong (Urban Legend Pot Smoking Gurus)

The dopey duo completed their spring Get It Legal Tour (it starts up again in the fall). Their first movie in 25 years, Cheech & Chong's Hey Watch This, hit theaters on 4/20. It's available on DVD, Blue-Ray and On Demand. Tommy Chong partnered with Guerilla Union and Cypress Hill to present the Spring Gathering event in San Bernardino, California in May. He turned 72 on May 24. Cheech Marin recently played a priest in the baseball movie, The Perfect Game, and defeated Anderson Cooper in Celebrity Jeopardy.

2. Snoop Dogg (Rapper)

The Doggfather is unquestionably hip-hop's leading weed smoker and advocate. He's been arrested numerous times for marijuana. On his latest joint, "That Tree" featuring Kid Cudi, Snoop Dogg raps, "I need a blunt with the stuffing... Blaze that shi* right now."

3. Willie Nelson (Country Music Singer)

The music industry's leading voice for reforming marijuana laws is on the advisory board of NORML. Willie Nelson turned 77 on Apr. 30. His latest album, Country Music, hit stores on 4/20. Recently, Nelson and Snoop Dogg shared a blunt in Europe.

4. Bill Clinton (Former U.S. President)

Making the rounds to promote his new book, "Hitch-22," Christopher Hitchens is getting a lot of mileage out of his assertion that Bill Clinton did not inhale while he attended Oxford in England, but enjoyed loaded brownies and cookies instead.

5. Bill Maher (HBO)

The host of HBO's Real Time keeps his hand on the marijuana pulse with sharp commentaries and observations. Recently, Bill Maher told Jay Leno about California's Tax Cannabis Act, which will be voted on in November: "Let us have our moment. This is the biggest legislative breakthrough we've had in 30 years." On Real Time, he spent a large portion of his interview with Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong discussing weed.

6. B-Real (Musician)

Cypress Hill's frontman has never been shy about his love of marijuana. B-Real lit up the Bay Area on 4/20 while promoting Rise Up, the group's first album in six years. Along with Guerilla Union, he runs the Cypress Hill Smokeout and the Spring Gathering. He hosts B-Real TV every day starting at 4:20.

7. Anthony Bourdain (Food Network)

“Everybody smokes dope after work,” TV host Anthony Bourdain says in the New York Times piece about haute stoner cuisine. “People you would never imagine.” Another highlight is a bong-smoke infused San Francisco dish named after pitcher Tim Lincecum.

8. Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones)

On "The Larry King Show" to promote the "Exile on Main Street (Deluxe Edition)," Mick Jagger offered a lengthy reply to the host's question about legalizing drugs. "Human beings seem to have a propensity to want to take drugs in some form," opined Jagger, who should know.

9. Method Man & Redman (Hip Hop Artists)
Hip-hop's stoniest duo co-headlined the Spring Gathering in May. Wu-Tang Clan vets Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah released Wu Massacre in March. Redman's Reggie, is due out soon. Last year, they collaborated on Blackout 2.

10. Doug Benson (Comedian)
The star of Super High Me and The Marijuana-Logues regularly tours the comedy-club circuit around the county. From July 20-27, Doug Benson's Pot the Vote tour makes six stops in California. Check him out at Twitter.

 

 

 

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