Canada successfully held off cannabis decriminalisation and finally implemented "Legalisation" aka Prohibition 2.0. Some of the activists, protestors, and cannacommunity members who have pioneered the cannabis industry and culture (that the government would like to erase) were there to celeberate the lift of social stigma but especially to protest the loss of medical rights and personal freedoms because of legaLIEsation.
Bert Easterbrook's wife and their son
Big Money from legalisation in general, and the recent Project Apprentice hit us hard, and many of us could not be there because we are sick, dead, demoralized, in prison, etc...and of course sell-outs, but we won't go there. Although they tried to bury us, we are seeds, and enough of us sprouted up that day to fend of the Vancouver Police - an Enforcement Agency of the Government of Canada's cannabis regime, and part-time crime-stopping peace officers. See below for photography credits. Happy scrolling :)
Patient protestors socializing around 4:20pm
Conversations took place between patients, lawyers, media, police, etc.
Vending naturally took place as it does at grass-roots cannacommunity events like this big or small.
Some mobile vendors popped up and joined us.
Flowering plants in public like this could mean serious jail time under legalisation. Quebec has said no to all personal cultivation AND prohibited the sale of anything depicting a pot leaf!
Getting busy at 4:20
Photography:
Bert Easterbrook who came with his wife and baby boy.
@Drutter - a Vancouver photographer, blogger and activist.
Georgia Love from Herb Co Magazine. She wrote an article called "Meet the People Hurt by Canadian Legalization" please check it out and leave some comments on the article through the facebook plug-in. https://herb.co/news/legalization/people-hurt-by-canadian-legalization/
Great post! I loved scrolling through all those awesome photos. Felt like I was there ;)
That Georgia Love article is superb. Most journalists aren't like her, unfortunately. She really got into the stories and culture.
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Never give up with what you be leave in! Canadians are very lucky to have people like you and @drutter
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