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Featured articles
editFormer featured articles
editGood articles
edit- 420 (Family Guy)
- Frances Ames
- Berwyn Heights, Maryland mayor's residence drug raid
- Brownie Mary
- Burnside Burn
- Cannabis in Japan
- Cannabis in Oregon
- The Chronic
- Crippled Summer
- Dope (Lady Gaga song)
- Gravity bong
- Hemp in Kentucky
- The House of Flowers (TV series)
- The House of Flowers season 1
- Ike's Wee Wee
- Legal history of cannabis in the United States
- Bob Marley
- Medicinal Fried Chicken
- Pot Farm
- Leopoldo Salazar Viniegra
- Third Eye Shoppe
- Weed the People
- Weekend at Burnsie's
Former good articles
editDid you know? articles
edit- 2012 Oregon Ballot Measure 80
- AK-47 (cannabis)
- Frances Ames
- Brownie Mary
- Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
- Cannabis in California
- Cannabis Museum (Japan)
- Cannabis Planet
- Cannabis in Australia
- Cannabis in Egypt
- Cannabis in Japan
- Cannabis in Oregon
- Cannabis in Poland
- Congressional Cannabis Caucus
- Crippled Summer
- Charlotte Figi
- Ed Forchion
- Hemp in Kentucky
- Hoffman Estates v. The Flipside, Hoffman Estates, Inc.
- The House of Flowers (TV series)
- The House of Flowers season 1
- It's Just a Plant
- Jerrawangala National Park
- Howard Marks
- Tracey Medeiros
- Medicinal Fried Chicken
- Nebraska v. One 1970 2-Door Sedan Rambler (Gremlin)
- Northwest Cannabis Solutions Satsop facility
- Pass the Kouchie
- Death of Andrew Sadek
- Leopoldo Salazar Viniegra
- She Shoulda Said No!
- Super Lemon Haze
- Tom Cruise Purple
- List of United States politicians who have acknowledged cannabis use
- Washington Initiative 1068
- Whakamana Cannabis Museum
- Laurie Wolf
Featured pictures
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Legal hashish shop in Kathmandu, Nepal in 1973
Did You Know? (DYK)
editThese articles on cannabis-related subjects have been featured on Wikipedia's homepage in the Did You Know section for the best new articles. See Did You Know? for nominating criteria and to nominate new articles. Generally, only new articles from within the past 7 days are eligible, as well as articles that have been expanded at least 5-fold in the last 7 days.
DYK facts that have appeared on the Main Page since the project started in June 2009:
# | Article | Date | Hook | Type | Archive |
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1 | List of United States politicians who admit to cannabis use | 11/23/2009 | ... that Abraham Lincoln, one of many American politicians known for past use of cannabis, wrote that one of his "favorite things" was "smoking a pipe of sweet hemp"? | Expansion | 250 |
2 | Cannabis in California | 1/25/2010 | ... that the passage of A.B. 390 by California's Public Safety Committee marked the first time in United States history that a bill legalizing marijuana passed a legislative committee? | Expansion | 252 |
3 | Cannabis Planet | 2/27/2010 | ... that the American television program Cannabis Planet features horticulturist and author Ed Rosenthal as a cannabis "expert"? | Start | 253 |
4 | Tom Cruise Purple | 3/24/2010 | ... that actor Tom Cruise does not endorse a potent strain of cannabis called Tom Cruise Purple? | Expansion | 254 |
5 | Cannabis in Australia | 4/3/2010 | ... that according to a 2007 Australian national survey covering cannabis use in Australia, one-third of the population aged 14 years or older have tried the drug at least once? | Expansion | |
6 | Oregon Cannabis Tax Act | 4/13/2010 | ... that the Oregon Cannabis Tax Act proposes that two percent of proceeds from the sale of cannabis promote industrial hemp biodiesel, fiber, protein and oil? | Start | |
7 | Washington Initiative 1068 (2010) | 4/14/2010 | ... that Initiative 1068 was filed in January 2010 by Seattle activists hoping to remove criminal penalties from the adult use, possession and cultivation of marijuana in Washington? | Start |
Popular articles
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