The Medical Marijuana Show with Snoop Dogg and Larry King
Snoop Dogg and Larry King? Now there's a party I would have loved to have joined in with. I bet they both have some tales to tell.
Near the end of Snoop Dogg's hour-long Feb. 1 appearance on The Larry King Show, the host popped the pot question. It went like this:
King: What do you think of your association or apparent association with marijuana?
Snoop: [smiles, long pause] Larry, on grounds of my attorney, I'm gonna plead the Fifth [laughs].
King: Really, you don't want to talk about it?
Snoop: You know Larry, it's something I'm publically know for speaking of. People know that I support it.
King: You mean legalizing it?
Snoop: Yeah. I support that in a real way. Actually, I'm on medical marijuana as we speak. King: Do they see you smoking it?
Snoop: Who are they?
King: [Your] children.
Snoop: Oh no, never. It's medical use, so it's taken in prescription form as if you were taking pills for heart problems or headaches. This is my prescription.
Larry: They send them too you. I've seen them. They roll them for you. In fact I had a guy on before who had them. I've seen them.
Snoop: What you say Larry, they roll 'em for you?
Larry: They get them from Army Engineering.
Snoop: [smiles, fakes likes he's rolling a joint or blunt] Oh, so quick, so fast, oh boy [claps his hands].
Larry: We had a guy once who gets it. It came in a container and he gets 30 a month.
Snoop: Uh huh.
Larry: And they're rolled.
Snoop: 'Cause it's a prescription like mine [laughs]
Larry: Why are you laughing at me?
CelebStoner post-interview analysis: Snoop is a registered medical patient in California. He can purchase marijuana products in hundreds of dispensaries around the state. King appearently is not aware of that or Proposition 215, which legalized medical marijuana in California 10 years ago or of the many DEA raids of these dispensaries. King referred to the federal program that provides 300 - not 30 - government grown and rolled joints to five patients per month. The marijuana is grown at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS - not by the "Army Engineers." The "guy" King referred to several times is Irvin Rosenfeld - one of the five federal patients. Rosenfeld smokes marijuana to combat bones spurs. Snoop did not explain his medical condition. http://www.celebstoner.com The Canna Zine is 1 year old this week. Happy birthday to us, and thanks to everyone who visits the Canna Zine to find out whats happening in the world of cannabis.
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