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Revision as of 20:52, 25 February 2025
Seattle Hempfest
Seattle Hempfest is an annual event in Seattle, Washington, in the United States. It is considered the world's largest annual cannabis protestival, advocating for the decriminalization and legalization of cannabis.
History
Seattle Hempfest was founded in 1991 by Vivian McPeak and Gary Cook. Initially, it was a small gathering of cannabis enthusiasts and activists in Volunteer Park. Over the years, it has grown significantly, attracting over 100,000 attendees annually.
Purpose
The primary purpose of Seattle Hempfest is to advocate for the legalization of cannabis and to educate the public about the benefits of cannabis use. The event features speeches from activists, politicians, and celebrities, as well as live music and vendor booths.
Activities
Seattle Hempfest includes a variety of activities such as:
- Speeches from cannabis activists and politicians
- Live music performances
- Vendor booths selling cannabis-related products
- Educational workshops on cannabis use and policy
Impact
Seattle Hempfest has played a significant role in the movement towards cannabis legalization in the United States. It has provided a platform for activists to voice their opinions and has helped to shift public perception of cannabis use.
See also
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