Richard Branson
The founder of Virgin Group invested in Sidecar, a ride-hailing and on-demand delivery service that promises to deliver medical marijuana from local dispensaries in San Francisco to patients’ homes in less than an hour. How convenient!
Snoop Dogg
There’s probably no celebrity that has attached his/her name to weed more than rapper Snoop Dogg, so the time has come for him to attach his name to a marijuana company and rake in the profits. I give you Leafs by Snoop, which sells a variety of flower, edibles and concentrates in the U.S. and Canada and is sure to be off the hizzle fo shizzle.
Willie Nelson
The famous country singer who hails from Austin, TX is no stranger to weed, he notoriously is the only person to out-smoke Snoop Dogg. He has put together a new label, Willie’s Reserve, that will produce his own strains of weed.
Whoopi Goldberg
Goldberg teamed up with Om Edibles to create Whoopi & Maya–a medical marijuana company that caters particularly to women suffering from severe menstrual aches and pains.
Gene Simmons
Canadian-based company Invictus is paying for the former KISS frontman $2.5 million in cash to serve as Chief Evangelist Officer and a $10 million stake of the company to promote the brand. Simmons, who has been anti-drugs for years, is now deep into the marijuana game.
Woody Harrelson
An avid supporter of marijuana law reform, Harrelson is trying to invest in obtaining one of only eight dispensary permits now up for grabs in Hawaii.
Mike Tyson
Former heavyweight boxing champion turned all-around celebrity has his own marijuana venture dubbed “Tyson Ranch” in California City, which will have 20 acres of farming for professional marijuana growers, an amphitheater, a supply store, campground, and a factory for edibles.
Tommy Chong
It’s no surprise that Chong, from the marijuana-themed Cheech & Chong comedy albums and movies with Cheech Marinwho who credits cannabis oil with curing his prostate cancer, has dabbled in the marijuana game. He unveiled a new line of ganja goods a couple years ago and they ironically debuted on April 20th.
Wiz Khalifa
Rapper Wiz Khalifa sings about weed a lot, so it’s only fitting that he partnered with Colorado-based RiverRock—a retail chain that markets both medicinal and recreational marijuana—to make his own cannabis products.