Jamaica Passes Landmark Marijuana Law On The 70th Birthday Of Bob Marley

"Bob was a revolutionary. He was a person who wanted social justice in a real sense, in a real physical sense," Ziggy Marley said. "There's a lot more to it than the whole, 'Bob Marley, love and peace and smoke weed.' That's not it at all. No. It's deep!

“My father had a true revolutionary spirit that continues to inspire and empower people of all ages and ethnicities,” Cedella Marley, music legend Bob Marley's oldest child, who is also a singer, dancer, actress, fashion designer and the CEO of the

Kate Simon first photographed Bob Marley at the July 1975 gig that kicked off his global career, and in the six short years that remained of his life, she photographed him again and again: at home in London or Jamaica, on the 

Image Credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Official Bob Marley-estate-approved pot is coming to a dispensary near you.

In 2014 the Grammy Museum honored Marley by announcing the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, Jamaica would be the Grammy Museum's first affiliate. This year, the organization upped the ante by declaring the late singer's birthday "Bob Marley Day.".