Weedstock
Musical festival supporting cannabis
Weedstock was a cannabis rights music festival in the United States, originally held annually near Madison, Wisconsin from 1988 to 2001.[1]
The festival was initiated and organized by Yippie and cannabis activist Ben Masel, and was held for fourteen years despite repeated incidents of attempted police interference.[2][3][4]
Masel was a well-known cannabis activist. He ran for political office many times, including against Wisconsin incumbent governors and U.S. senators. He died in 2011.[5]
References
- ^ Kuipers, Dean (June 13, 2006). Burning Rainbow Farm: How a Stoner Utopia Went Up in Smoke, pp.124-125. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1596911420.
- ^ Doyle, Pat (May 16, 1992). "Judge blocks large Grassroots fest near Ogilvie". Star Tribune.
Slattengren said the Minnesota event was intended primarily as a rock concert, not a political rally. The flier makes no explicit reference to politics. The judge described the scheduled gathering as a sequel to Weedstock and a similar Wisconsin festival called Hempstock, held on Labor Day.
- ^ Bridgeford, Brian (December 5, 2001). "Weedstock case goes up in smoke". Baraboo News Republic.
- ^ Nichols, John (May 3, 2011). "Activist Ben Masel Never Shied From Exercising His Rights". The Capital Times.
- ^ "Marijuana activist Masel was Madison gadfly for 40 years". archive.jsonline.com. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
Further reading
- Bridgeford, Brian (December 5, 2001) Weedstock case goes up in smoke Baraboo News Republic
External links
- Weedstock website
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