Chong became a big name in the cannabis industry by offering a lineup of hemp and cannabis-related products.
For Chong, 83, cannabis is a miracle plant with several different components that can be used as both medicine and treatments for serious illnesses and pains as well as a way to help people kick back and relax.
The service offers more than 300 products to choose from, including Cheech & Chong’s own line, and free delivery with no minimum purchase requirement and a 60-minute express delivery option as well.
Chong said the delivery service was started partly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has ultimately forced more delivery services forward for other industries like food and grocery over the last two years of social distancing practices.
and Guam, and is allowed for medical use in 36 states, the federal government still considers the drug illegal.
The United State Drug Enforcement Agency, or DEA, classifies drugs into five different “schedules,” with the most restricted ones at the top and the least at the bottom.
In response, Chong wants to see cannabis moved to Schedule II, or a lower drug scheduling class.
For North Coastal Prevention Coalition members, cannabis is still a dangerous drug that they want to keep out of the hands of the community and particularly away from children.