For the second time this week, people stood in line for free marijuana seeds
The line was even longer Saturday for folks wanting marijuana seeds than the first ‘seed share’ on Thursday. Thousands waited outside DC Cannabis Campaign headquarters for hours for a few seeds. People have never been so elated standing in the cold.
“Everyone is very happy to be here,” said Amy Dunham.
“We’re all getting along, all creeds and color,” added Patrick Mitchell
The line stretched several blocks along embassy row on Massachusetts Avenue NW for the historic marijuana seed share event.
“These seeds are a form of freedom, the whole world has been waiting not just D.C.,” Mitchell stated.
Mike and Amy Dunham are excited they don’t have to hide their secret anymore.
“Our generation is coming out of the closet with stuff like this. A lot of us have been smoking hush hush for many many years.”
Initiative 71 passed overwhelmingly by D.C. voters in the fall. [Read more at WUSA9]
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