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Snoop Dogg introduces a new stoner friendly site

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Snoop Dogg has funded the creation of a new website called Merry Jane, designed to inform smokers on all things weed.

“Merry Jane is cannabis 2.0. A crossroads of pot culture, business, politics, health,” Snoop Dogg said in a promotional video.

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The site will feature a marijuana cooking show, guides to choosing a strain to smoke, updated news on weed worldwide and much more, according to TIME magazine.

It has been launched to a private group of people, for testing purposes, and will open up to the public next week.

To read more about the new website check out the full TIME story.

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