HTTP/1.0 200 OK Content-Type: text/html Marijuana-Legalization Supporters Launching New Campaign
Pubdate: Fri, 20 Aug 2010
Source: Seattle Times (WA)
Copyright: 2010 The Seattle Times Company
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Author: Jill Kimball
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MARIJUANA-LEGALIZATION SUPPORTERS LAUNCHING NEW CAMPAIGN

Sensible Washington, the group that sponsored a 
marijuana-legalization bill that didn't make it on the ballot this 
election season, plans to launch its 2011 legalization campaign at 
Seattle Hempfest this weekend.

Sensible Washington, the group that sponsored a 
marijuana-legalization bill that didn't make it to the ballot this 
election season, plans to launch its 2011 legalization campaign at 
Seattle Hempfest this weekend.

The group will be among the variety of musicians, artists, vendors 
and activists at the annual August festival and political rally at 
Myrtle Edwards Park.

Sensible Washington chairman and Seattle medical-marijuana attorney 
Douglas Hiatt said I-1068, the proposed bill, didn't get enough 
signatures to qualify for this year's election, but he hopes things 
will improve for the group next year.

The past year has been a tough one for marijuana-legalization 
proponents. In the last legislative session, the state House of 
Representatives killed a legalization bill. Then, a bill that would 
have reclassified marijuana as a civil infraction rather than a 
misdemeanor never made it to a vote.

"We've learned a lot from our experiences earlier this year and are 
coming back better organized and with many more volunteers committed 
to the legalization cause," Hiatt said in a news release.

Sensible Washington representatives will speak to festival attendees 
about their campaign at 3:50 p.m. Saturday at McWilliams Memorial 
Stage and at 3:45 p.m. Sunday at Share Parker Memorial Main Stage at Hempfest.

Among the speakers will be Jodie Emery, wife of Canada's "Prince of 
Pot" Marc Emery, who is expected to be sentenced in Seattle next 
month on one count of conspiracy to distribute marijuana.

Emery, an outspoken activist who claims to have given $4 million over 
the years to political and legal groups fighting to decriminalize 
marijuana, was originally charged with money-laundering and 
manufacturing (or growing) and distributing marijuana seeds. He faces 
up to five years in prison.

Hempfest, which began in 1991 as a 6-month-long peace vigil opposing 
the Persian Gulf War, is a large-scale protest rally advocating the 
medical, recreational and industrial use of marijuana and hemp, organizers say.

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If You Go

Seattle Hempfest

Where Myrtle Edwards Park

When 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

Cost Admission is free.

More information www.hempfest.org
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