World's LARGEST 4/20 Rally

BrewsNBuds

Active Member
My FaceBook event is THE official FB event. I'm the best person from which to receive information about this rally
I forgot for a moment why I quit facebook. I think I just remembered.

How's the weather in April out there? There was a plan for a Medical Cannabis Cup for Rhode Island but the coordinators couldn't find an indoor spot and its too cold to do it outside.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
How's the weather in April out there? There was a plan for a Medical Cannabis Cup for Rhode Island but the coordinators couldn't find an indoor spot and its too cold to do it outside.
April has nice weather, that's right when everything starts getting real springy. Winter goes till March here.
 

Greggos88

Active Member
Sweet I'll be there! This year will be my first in Denver, I've been to Boulder 4/20 3 or 4 times and last years' sucked! Cops galore, fish shit all over the lawn to deter "camping out", BS BS BS. I don't have a facebook and personally don't plan on ever having one so I'll be looking at this thread to find more details when that magical day draweth nearer. :)
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Sweet I'll be there! This year will be my first in Denver, I've been to Boulder 4/20 3 or 4 times and last years' sucked! Cops galore, fish shit all over the lawn to deter "camping out", BS BS BS. I don't have a facebook and personally don't plan on ever having one so I'll be looking at this thread to find more details when that magical day draweth nearer. :)
Yeah, last year they said "no smoking outside in boulder" and moved everything to Denver. Last year, this year, and the next 2 years are supposed to be bigger than Boulder EVER was, and last year was AWESOME :) :)
 

BrewsNBuds

Active Member
I don't have a facebook and personally don't plan on ever having one so I'll be looking at this thread to find more details when that magical day draweth nearer. :)
That's the way to do it. You want to work for facebook, producing half of the content on the site for free while throwing your privacy to the wind, be my guest! Personally I think that's a bad proposition... the internet works for me, not the other way around.

Anyway hope the event is a big success and congratulations on passing Amendment 64! Your state is a beautiful place and now its an even better place to live or visit!
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
That's the way to do it. You want to work for facebook, producing half of the content on the site for free while throwing your privacy to the wind, be my guest! Personally I think that's a bad proposition... the internet works for me, not the other way around.

Anyway hope the event is a big success and congratulations on passing Amendment 64! Your state is a beautiful place and now its an even better place to live or visit!
For free??? I get paid to be on the internet :lol: And the more people are part of this FB event, the more people will know who I am. So in turn, I will make more money. And, the event will be a big success, thanks for your good wishes.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
(This was written by the guy that runs the event) Amendment 64 set out to do one obvious thing: make money regulations.

The enduring ambition of the marijuana movement at large is to legalize marijuana by explicitly removing it from the Controlled Substance Abuse Act, decidedly repealing all marijuana laws and releasing current prisoners of the war on marijuana. Amendment 64 did not remove criminal penalties, making concessions for people currently in jail for non-violent marijuana offenses and ignored the 18-21 year old community. People are still in jail and they will still face a hard time finding a job, resorting to dealing with the black markets for survival. There should have also been guidelines for the smoking of marijuana in public treating it more like tobacco regulation and the Clean Indoor Air Act.

While proponents of Amendment 64 and even those who opposed it understand that this is a step towards legalization, it is still only a legislative act to create an economy and not to end a war that has destroyed thousands of lives, in fact, it still perpetuates it. It set forth guidelines for future regulations, establishing a strong bias for those who have the means to open respected marijuana businesses while also maintaining criminal penalties for those in possession of over an ounce. Talk about dangling a carrot. It has launched a green rush, but at the same time, it has made enough restrictions so that poorer and marginalized members of society still face the same problems as they did before and still risk going to prison and losing their basic freedoms.
In other words, Coloradoans, those of you who do not have money to join expensive local lobbies and attend fundraisers with other wealthy residents who have political connections, or have access to large amounts of cash, have been left out. Your voice was not heard and your community is not being represented. You, or someone you know, is suffering from having a marijuana charge on their record, on probation, or in jail. You and almost everyone you know, has been left out of a conversation.
The people who wrote Amendment 64 did not have your best interests in mind or they would have repealed marijuana laws to let true free-market grow. Because of criminal penalties still in place and startup costs that favor the wealthy, the large poor and marginalized communities miss out on opportunities for owning businesses in the new marijuana economy. Note that marijuana laws disproportionally affect minority communities and those members of these large communities are restricted from certain jobs or cannot open a marijuana business because of marijuana offences.

The Denver 420 Rally & allies advocate human rights and believes fully that the war on marijuana is a war on poor and marginalized members of the community. Native Americans, Latino Americans, African Americans & poor White Americans have been targeted predominantly in the drug war for nearly a hundred years. The marijuana laws themselves were racist! Worst of all, Amendment 64 was created by the wealthy, for the wealthy, and even more disgusting, for those who made a fortune on the war on marijuana, such as the private prison industry and planet killing fossil fuels, which are one of the reasons marijuana was criminalized for in the first place. All of these are violations of human rights.
Making money is not a bad thing. It is also not a bad thing to have a business. America was built on small business. But, when power is gained by the persistent abuse of other human beings, which is slavery, it becomes a human rights issue. Keeping criminal penalties on marijuana in place continues the abuse of human beings. It continues to keep people in prison and continues to hold people at a disadvantage for personal growth, literally robbing them of their freedom.

The Denver 420 Rally is committed to getting the greed out of weed. We are also committed to getting our voices heard and are committed to ensuring that all of our rights, our human rights, are being considered. We will fight to make sure that members of communities most affected by the war on marijuana are included in the local and national debate and have their rights and freedoms restored. We are committed to supporting the growth of small local business & minority owned businesses. We will continue to develop confidence and educate the large marijuana community on how to be active members of their community through continued contributions and peaceful political actions.
The End of Prohibition will not come from the people until two thirds of the states unite and amend our US Constitution. Attend this year’s rally and hear more about how we intend to do this, together, a marijuana community in unity. We have asked the Denver Police Department to properly prioritize their duties in regards to the smoking and consuming of marijuana for adults age 18 and over and to focus on the minors under 18 who should not be, unless in possession of a valid red card with recommended condition. We the Denver 420 Rally, formerly known as the Ken Gorman Rally, are the first and ongoing 29 year old establishment that has shaped what the large marijuana culture and community is today.

Stand up with us and show your support and unity for our cause of total freedom for marijuana locally, federally and globally including removing marijuana from the NATO Drug Treaty Act. Keep all attendance within Civic Center Park and away from the Denver Art Museum south of the park as to respect the children’s event at the museum on Saturday. Anyone charged while in attendance will receive criminal defense services FREE of charge, courtesy of Attorney at Law, Robert Corry with Corry and Associates, Denver CO. Together we will build an inclusive community with civil engagement and equality. LET DENVER SERVE AS A BEACON OF HOPE.

Saturday April 20th 2013 Schedule

9:00am-10:00am Special Performance (Dj Arjitech)
10:00am-12:30pm Instrumental Band Artist Performance
12:30pm-1:00pm Hemp Fashion Show
1:00pm-1:10pm Artist Fundraiser Performance
1:10pm-2:10pm Benediction
2:10pm-2:20pm Artist Fundraiser Performance
2:20pm-2:35pm Invocation
2:35pm-2:50pm Artist Fundraiser Performance
2:50pm-3:20pm Platform to the key note address John Pylka Chief Organizer to the 44th Annual National Smoke In . Org
3:20pm-4:20pm Key note Address given by Miguel Lopez, Rico Colibri (C.A.R.E) and Rob Corry
4:20pm-4:35pm Artist Fundraiser Performance
4:35pm-4:50pm Thank Yous Acknowledgements and Dedications
4:50pm-5:00pm Special Performance (Dj Arjitech)
5:00pm-5:15pm Closing speech
5:15pm-6:00pm Instrumental Band Artist Fundraiser Performance

Sunday April 21st 2013

9:00am-10:00am Special Performance (Dj Arjitech)
10:00am-12:30pm Artist Fundraiser Performance
12:30pm-1:45pm Recognitions
12:45pm-12:55pm Artist Fundraiser Performance
12:55pm-2:25pm Benediction and Awards
2:25pm-2:35pm Artist Fundraiser Performance
2:35pm-2:40pm Invocation and Awards
2:40pm-2:50pm Artist Performance
2:50pm-3:20pm Platform to the key note address
3:20pm-4:20pm Key note Address given by Miguel Lopez
4:20pm-4:35pm Top Performing Artist
4:35pm-4:50pm Awards
4:50pm-5:00pm Closing Speech
 

chef c

Well-Known Member
You'll b by yourself I'm guessing? I kid I kid, we all look forward to meeting the amazing fin in person.
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
You'll b by yourself I'm guessing? I kid I kid, we all look forward to meeting the amazing fin in person.
:lol: Yeah, by myself. With all of Pueblo following :dunce: And people from Texas and Florida are coming to visit for the rally too :)
 

RollUpMikey

Well-Known Member
You're from Pueblo Fin?

Damn nice I used to go there sometimes from Santa Fe when I lived there. Used to pick up some sick ass fireworks near the border on an Indian Res. Can't find fireworks in Cali :( haha. There's some awesome cliff jumping places/hot springs up near Raton if I remember correctly? Straight up God's country out there. What a move for you from Texas
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
You're from Pueblo Fin?

Damn nice I used to go there sometimes from Santa Fe when I lived there. Used to pick up some sick ass fireworks near the border on an Indian Res. Can't find fireworks in Cali :( haha. There's some awesome cliff jumping places/hot springs up near Raton if I remember correctly? Straight up God's country out there. What a move for you from Texas
Yeah that's where I'm at till I move back to Denver :) And I actually moved here from Florida... And to Florida from New Mexico... New Mexico from Colorado... Colorado from Cali... Cali from Texas :)
 

RollUpMikey

Well-Known Member
Yeah that's where I'm at till I move back to Denver :) And I actually moved here from Florida... And to Florida from New Mexico... New Mexico from Colorado... Colorado from Cali... Cali from Texas :)
Sounds like me.. Except AZ, WA, CA, TX :)
Cali gets old quickly. When are you going back to Denver?
 

Finshaggy

Well-Known Member
Sounds like me.. Except AZ, WA, CA, TX :)
Cali gets old quickly. When are you going back to Denver?
Yeah, Cali has too many Meth heads & Cliques. Why do kids in the suburbs feel the need to make "gangs" :lol: They al walk around with flannel button ups, beanies, and skateboards. :lol:
 

RollUpMikey

Well-Known Member
Yeah, Cali has too many Meth heads & Cliques. Why do kids in the suburbs feel the need to make "gangs" :lol: They al walk around with flannel button ups, beanies, and skateboards. :lol:
Haha well put.
That sort of thing is mostly down south. Now that I moved up to the Bay, the whole game changed. Don't get me wrong though.. there's tons of shit heads here too :D
 
Top