Political commentary at awards shows is nothing new. In 1973, Marlon Brando declined to accept an Academy Award for his role in The Godfather. Richard Gere was banned from the Academy Awards for a decade after challenging Chinese authorities over their treatment of Tibet in 1993. Sally Field made an anti-war speech as she accepted an Oscar in 2007 (which still may be less recognizable than her infamous “you really like me speech” in 1985). Recently, Meryl Streep caused a bit of controversy as she criticized President Trump at the Golden Globes.
Marijuana reform may not yet be the darling of the Hollywood award show circuit, but it certainly is popular on celebrity twitter accounts. As the Trump administration and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatens the marijuana industry, there are a handful of celebrities more than willing to take a digital stand. Below are a few examples of what we hope is the newest social trend.
Joe Rogan was very suspicious when he heard Sessions dredge up classic marijuana propaganda.
Jeff Sessions, Anti-Weed Crusader, Was a Shill For Big Tobacco https://t.co/RfgaQ0gLxE via @gizmodo
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) March 1, 2017
Of course, there is no one more closely associated with marijuana fame than Tommy Chong. As one might expect, he isnone too pleased with the Trump White House.
Of course Trump is going after legal marijuana but like the failed Muslim ban it will be defeated in court. Don't worry stay High
— Tommy Chong (@tommychong) February 23, 2017
Time to show these dumbasses the power of the legalization movement! More pot means less opiate abuse! Duh!!!
— Tommy Chong (@tommychong) February 23, 2017
Ryan Adams, the popular singer and songwriter, was upset the second he realized anti-marijuana crusader Jeff Sessions became the U.S. Attorney General.
Jeff Sessions
Attorney General…um
Same dude who said the KKK were" ok until I found out they smoked pot"
Happy #BlackHistoryMonth America https://t.co/p1yc0AtOr2— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) February 1, 2017