News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Pot Is in the Air |
Title: | CN BC: Pot Is in the Air |
Published On: | 2008-04-21 |
Source: | Metro (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-04-22 21:50:19 |
POT IS IN THE AIR
Thousands Light Up for 420 Celebration
You could see it hovering in the air for a block and smell it for two
- - pot smoke.
Yesterday thousands of people packed the open spaces around the
Vancouver Art Gallery for the annual April 20 (420) cannabis celebration.
Vendors sold pipes and pot baking while police blocked traffic on
Howe Street so the swelling crowds could spill onto the road.
As the clock ticked toward 4:20 p.m. people shouted the time like the
countdown to New Year's, and at the minute there was a collective,
raucous cheer.
Pat, 22, who didn't want his last name used, said Vancouverites
should consider themselves lucky to be able to celebrate pot culture in public.
"It's nice to sit in the sun in the middle of the city and smoke
pot," he said. "It's a novelty (elsewhere) I guess."
Amber Brown and Juniper Omoniyi, both 19 said they were expecting a
more "chilled, music festival vibe."
"It's really crowded," said Brown.
"It almost feels like a huge mosh pit," added Omoniyi.
Vancouver's best-known pot crusader, Marc Emery, was in the crowd
handing out joints and said he was thrilled with the turnout.
"I just don't want anything to happen since my name's on the permit,"
he said. "Ah, nothing's going to happen. Everybody's having a good time."
Thousands Light Up for 420 Celebration
You could see it hovering in the air for a block and smell it for two
- - pot smoke.
Yesterday thousands of people packed the open spaces around the
Vancouver Art Gallery for the annual April 20 (420) cannabis celebration.
Vendors sold pipes and pot baking while police blocked traffic on
Howe Street so the swelling crowds could spill onto the road.
As the clock ticked toward 4:20 p.m. people shouted the time like the
countdown to New Year's, and at the minute there was a collective,
raucous cheer.
Pat, 22, who didn't want his last name used, said Vancouverites
should consider themselves lucky to be able to celebrate pot culture in public.
"It's nice to sit in the sun in the middle of the city and smoke
pot," he said. "It's a novelty (elsewhere) I guess."
Amber Brown and Juniper Omoniyi, both 19 said they were expecting a
more "chilled, music festival vibe."
"It's really crowded," said Brown.
"It almost feels like a huge mosh pit," added Omoniyi.
Vancouver's best-known pot crusader, Marc Emery, was in the crowd
handing out joints and said he was thrilled with the turnout.
"I just don't want anything to happen since my name's on the permit,"
he said. "Ah, nothing's going to happen. Everybody's having a good time."
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