Words by Emily Shapiro, via Cutlass and Cane
Reggae royal Ziggy Marley recently stopped by Late Call with Carson Daly to promote Wild and Free, his fourth solo album and a call to action for the legalization of marijuana. Daly affectionately recalls that his first live music experience was a Ziggy Marley concert, noting that it was where he first learned about โhappy smoke.โ Marley shares about his love of science fiction, his graphic novel Marijuanaman and his beliefs about marijuana and its connection to Rastafarianism. Check out the interview below and join the fight (if youโre into that sort of thing).
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