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  2. Seattle Hempfest - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, the festival had an annual budget of approximately $700,000. [18] The 2015 Hempfest named David Bronner, CEO of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, the Cannabis Activist of the Year. [19] The 2020 Hempfest was the most recent event, with the organizers stating they are planning to return in 2024. [20]

  3. Cannabis Cup - Wikipedia

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    A DVD called High Times Presents: The Cannabis Cup was made after the 2003 festival.. The 20th High Times Cannabis Cup, held in 2007, featured hosts Tommy Chong and Redman; [citation needed] a film of the 2007 festival was released in the summer of 2008.

  4. Global Marijuana March - Wikipedia

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    The Global Marijuana March (GMM), also referred to as the Million Marijuana March (MMM), is an annual rally held at different locations around the world on the first Saturday in May. A notable event in cannabis culture , it is associated with cannabis -themed events, which may include marches, meetings, rallies, raves, concerts, festivals, and ...

  5. Portland Hempstalk Festival - Wikipedia

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    Portland's Hempstalk Festival is an annual event in Portland, Oregon advocating decriminalization of marijuana for medicinal, industrial, and recreational use. Founded in 2005, the festival often takes place the weekend after Labor Day and features food vendors, live music, and information booths. The event has always been free to attend.

  6. List of cannabis competitions - Wikipedia

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    Legacy Cup - A cannabis festival that features a juried competition, education, and entertainment. Judging of the best cannabis products from legacy producers and growers from across the state. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ]

  7. Freedom Rally - Wikipedia

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    4:20 PM at Freedom Rally 2009. The first Freedom Rally was held in 1989 in North Adams.The second was on the dock beside the USS Constitution.The third was held in front of the Massachusetts State House on Beacon Street and the fourth, in 1992, was held on Boston Common at the Parkman Bandstand. [4]

  8. Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival, renamed as The Great Midwest Hemp Fest, is being run by R&R Productions Company founders Chris Ronan and Nicklaus Rueda and will return to Library Mall October 1st, 2023. Ben Masel at the 2008 festival. Masel initiated the festival in 1971 and oversaw its organization until his death.

  9. Jack Herer - Wikipedia

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    Jack Herer and Dana Beal at the September 1989 Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Fest in Madison, Wisconsin.. Jack Herer (/ ˈ h ɛr ər /; June 18, 1939 – April 15, 2010), sometimes called the "Emperor of Hemp", was an American cannabis rights activist and the author of the 1985 book The Emperor Wears No Clothes.