The Associated Press:
Seattle - Tens of thousands of people descended on a waterfront park
in Seattle Friday for the opening of what's billed as the nation's
largest marijuana rally – an event that has a pressing political edge
this year as Washington state's voters consider whether to legalize the
fun use of pot for adults.
Colorado, Oregon and Washington already have medical marijuana laws.
And all three also have legalization measures on the November ballot.
Washington's would allow sales of up to an ounce of dried
marijuana at state-licensed stores and could bring the state nearly $2
billion in tax revenue over the next five years – if the federal
government doesn't try to block the law from taking effect. Pot remains
illegal under federal law.
Washington's measure, Initiative 502, also would prevent nearly
10,000 marijuana possession arrests every year in the state, proponents
say.
"It looks like we're finally reaching a critical mass to end this
critical mess," Hempfest director Vivian McPeak said as the festival
began. "If I-502 passes, it'll be a historic moment."
Organizers expected at least 150,000 people at the three-day event.
Thousands milled along the 1.5-mile long park under a blazing sun Friday
afternoon, stopping at booths advertising colorful glass pipes, hemp
clothing and medical marijuana dispensaries. Young women shouted at
passersby to encourage them to obtain medical marijuana authorizations –
"Are you legal yet?" – while other festival goers rested on driftwood
logs, lighting joints and pipes.
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Sunday, August 19, 2012
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