The founder of Michigan Moms United to End the Drug War Charmie Gohlson is thrilled that 14 communities in the state have passed laws to legalize or make marijuana the lowest priority for law enforcement. Gohlson will be one of the emcees for the 43rd annual Hash Bash at the University of Michigan Saturday.
Gohlson says in recent years the event has shifted a bit from just being a protest.
Gohlson says the floodgates have opened and everyone now sees the problem with the war on marijuana. Also speaking at Hash Bash this year will be John Sinclair, local politicians, and marijuana cultivation expert D-J Short.
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