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15,000+ Expected For Opening of Seattle Recreational Marijuana Shop

July 4, 2014 By Manic Conrad

crowd marijuana shop

UPDATE: The recreational marijuana industry is up and running in Washington State. Check out some of the marijuana stores in Seattle.

 

You may want to get there early. Really early. According to Patricia at city public offices in Seattle, the city is expecting a crowd of 15,000+ to be at the grand opening of Cannabis City, which is being coined as the first Seattle recreational marijuana shop to open. Expect local and national media to be part of the crowd.

With a limited supply of marijuana available due to a possible shortage, don’t expect the supply to last long. In fact, it wouldn’t be surprising if the cannabis retail shop closed its’ doors early.

At this time, the store is slated to open at noon, but some believe the opening time may even get pushed back. A press conference is expected at 11:30 featuring i-502 architect Alison Holmes, and city attorney Pete Holmes.

 

Filed Under: Marijuana News, Stores Tagged With: alison holcomb, Cannabis City, Pete Holmes, Seattle recreational marijuana shop

‘Evergreen’ Marijuana Documentary and After Party

July 1, 2014 By Manic Conrad

Evergreen road to legalization documentary

If you have not seen the marijuana documentary, Evergreen: The Road to Legalization, you still have time. But, don’t wait too long as the final showing at the Seattle International Film Festival, on July 3rd.

‘Evergreen’ is an excellent film which gives a non-biased view on the legalization battle between the those for and agains I-502. Towards the end of the film, the un biased view became a little lopsided – but not to the fault of the filmmakers – as the ‘No on I-502’ party declined to be filmed anymore.

Alison Holcomb and her efforts and dedication for I-502 took center stage and left a memorable impression; as did travel writer Rick Steves and former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington, John McKay. Steve Sarich, had a prominent role in the documentary, leading the opposition against I-502.

The marijuana legalization documentary does a really good job of presenting both views and arguments. In addition, the pacing of the film was superb. Do you enjoy watching documentaries, interested in marijuana legalization and/or a resident of Washington State? If so, this is a must watch film.

If you were one of the lucky ones to view the film on Friday, you were invited to a special after party at the PDA Lounge marijuana dispensary in Belltown. A group of approximately 40 ticket holders showed up to meet and greet the filmmakers and to hang out in the back of the lounge. Not only do these filmmakers know how to make a fabulous documentary, but they know how to party!

Support this piece of work and educate yourself with a little bit of history at the same time!

 

Filed Under: Entertainment, Marijuana News Tagged With: alison holcomb, Evergreen: The Road to Legalization documentary, pda lounge, rick steves, seattle

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