Charlamagne Tha God Gets Dragged For Shading Kanye West’s Yeezy Sneakers In Old Interview
“We don’t care about your designing sneakers and clothes and all that,” Charlamagne said in 2013. “That means nothing to us.”
“We don’t care about your designing sneakers and clothes and all that,” Charlamagne said in 2013. “That means nothing to us.”
The Brooklyn native has promises his follow-up to 2017’s ‘ALL-AMERIKKAN BADASS’ will arrive in 2022.
Seventy-four percent of New Hampshire survey participants share that they support recreational cannabis legalization, and 68 percent approve of a specific cannabis bill that would place the New Hampshire Liquor Commission in charge of regulating sales. A recent poll was released on February 25 by the Granite State Poll and published by the University of … Read more
The NCAA said last week that it is relaxing its policy for cannabis testing among collegiate athletes in the United States, while also recommending that it ease penalties for a positive test. The decision came after a meeting on February 22 and 23 of the NCAA’s Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports, … Read more
Medical cannabis businesses in Oklahoma have about three months to get in line with the state’s “seed-to-sale” tracking system after a lawsuit that had delayed its implementation finally reached a settlement late last week. The Oklahoman reported that attorneys who had filed a lawsuit regarding the constitutionality of the system said Friday that they “had … Read more
On Friday, Maryland’s House of Delegates approved two bills designed to legalize recreational marijuana. Under the measures, Maryland voters will decide if marijuana should be legalized, leaving lawmakers to then draft the details for regulating a commercial cannabis industry. “We’re at the beginning of an important process where we begin to look again at how … Read more
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