Pro-pot activists say it's high time the federal government legalizes marijuana. And hundreds of those who believe Canadians should have the right to smoke up without fear of being charged took to the streets of Niagara Falls Sunday afternoon to draw attention to their cause. "You need to legalize it," said Marco Renda, one of the demonstrators who took part in what has come to be known as the annual Highway 420 Anti-Prohibition Rally. "I have no problem with the government regulating it, just like they do alcohol." [continues 277 words]
Pro-pot activists say it's high time the federal government legalizes marijuana. And hundreds of those who believe Canadians should be able to smoke up without fear of being charged took to the streets of Niagara Falls Sunday to draw attention to their cause. "You need to legalize it," said Marco Renda, one of the demonstrators who took part in what has come to be known as the annual Highway 420 Anti-Prohibition Rally. "I have no problem with the government regulating it, just like they do alcohol," he said. [continues 356 words]
Pro-pot activists say it's high time the federal government legalizes marijuana. Hundreds who believe Canadians should have the right to smoke up without fear of being charged took to the streets of Niagara Falls Sunday afternoon to draw attention to their cause. "You need to legalize it," said Marco Renda, one of the demonstrators who took part in what has come to be known as the annual Highway 420 Anti-Prohibition Rally. "I have no problem with the government regulating it, just like they do alcohol," he said. [continues 148 words]