Thursday, November 27, 2025
Weed Deep Dive
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • Business
  • Medical
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Weed Deep Dive
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • Business
  • Medical
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Weed Deep Dive
No Result
View All Result

Former NBA Player Smoked Cannabis Before Interviewing Kamala Harris

Keegan MacDonald by Keegan MacDonald
October 8, 2024
in Featured, Politics
136
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Views: 3,309

On a recent podcast appearance, Vice President Kamala Harris reiterated her stance on marijuana legalization, marking the first time she voiced her support for the issue as the Democratic presidential nominee. The conversation took an unexpected turn afterward when Matt Barnes, co-host of the *All the Smoke* podcast, humorously admitted to getting high before the interview.

Barnes, a former NBA player and now a sports analyst, revealed during a guest spot on *The Dan Le Batard Show* that he “pregamed” with marijuana while preparing for his interview with Harris. “I smoked before I went. I pregamed as I was studying, just like I was watching game film,” Barnes joked. He clarified that he didn’t smoke at the actual interview but teased the idea of sneaking cannabis into the White House should Harris win the presidency. “If she wins, I was invited back, and I may try to sneak something in,” he quipped before quickly adding, “Nah, I’m playing.”

Barnes also discussed the more serious topics they covered with Harris, noting that he had wanted to dive into criminal justice issues related to cannabis but was mindful of the podcast’s audience. “We wanted to get into the weeds of stuff, but we only had 30 minutes,” Barnes said. He acknowledged the tension between discussing complex issues like criminal justice reform and keeping the conversation engaging for his listeners.

During the podcast, Harris restated her long-held belief that marijuana should be legalized, emphasizing that “people should not be going to jail for smoking weed.” She cited the Biden administration’s efforts to pardon individuals with past federal marijuana convictions, affirming her commitment to broader reform.

Harris’s stance on marijuana legalization continues to resonate, especially as cannabis policy remains a hot topic in national political discourse, with advocates pushing for broader reform across the country.

Read the whole article from MarijuanaMoment  here.

Previous Post

Florida Republicans are misleading public on legalization measure

Next Post

Is Biden Pardoning Marijuana Prisoners or what?

Keegan MacDonald

Keegan MacDonald

Related Posts

Middle-Aged Women Are Ditching Wine and Swapping To THC Beverages

Middle-Aged Women Are Ditching Wine and Swapping To THC Beverages

by Keegan MacDonald
November 26, 2025
0

A growing number of women—especially those in their 40s and 50s—are trading their nightly glass of wine for THC-infused beverages,...

Trump’s DOJ Tells Prosecutors To Enforce Simple Possession Crimes

Trump’s DOJ Tells Prosecutors To Enforce Simple Possession Crimes

by Keegan MacDonald
November 26, 2025
0

The Trump administration appears poised to take a harder stance on low-level cannabis enforcement, with at least one U.S. attorney...

Here’s where most weed arrests were made in the US last year

Here’s where most weed arrests were made in the US last year

by Graham Cooper
November 25, 2025
0

Depending on where you are in the country, your view on the legality of marijuana can vary wildly. If you're...

Legal Weed could be back on the ballot for Florida

Legal Weed could be back on the ballot for Florida

by Graham Cooper
November 22, 2025
0

Activists are back at it again in Florida to get marijuana legalization on the ballot for 2026. This being a...

Next Post
Is Biden Pardoning Marijuana Prisoners or what?

Is Biden Pardoning Marijuana Prisoners or what?

Latest

Middle-Aged Women Are Ditching Wine and Swapping To THC Beverages

Middle-Aged Women Are Ditching Wine and Swapping To THC Beverages

November 26, 2025
Trump’s DOJ Tells Prosecutors To Enforce Simple Possession Crimes

Trump’s DOJ Tells Prosecutors To Enforce Simple Possession Crimes

November 26, 2025
Here’s where most weed arrests were made in the US last year

Here’s where most weed arrests were made in the US last year

November 25, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
Sign up for the WDD Newsletter

Categories

  • Business
  • Featured
  • Lifestyle
  • Medical
  • Politics
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • Middle-Aged Women Are Ditching Wine and Swapping To THC Beverages
  • Trump’s DOJ Tells Prosecutors To Enforce Simple Possession Crimes

Browse by Tag

cannabis covid marijuana ban ncaa

AFFILIATES

© Weed Deep DIve. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Medical
  • Shop

© Weed Deep DIve. All rights reserved.