Everyone’s favorite pot protest came to town for its 21st year this
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Jamie Carter, Coven's Vocalist.
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Eric Close, Bassist of Coven.
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Peter Holmes (left), Seattle City Attorney was at the festival supporting the legalization initiative.
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Michelle Pavovich, lead singer for Upwell.
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Stevenflo Rosenstengel from the band Upwell.
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Gasmask bongs and pipes were all over the festival.
Everyone’s favorite pot protest came to town for its 21st year this weekend. I-502 (An initiative to legalize Marijuana in Washington) was a headlining topic of the festival, vendors put on a bit of a glass-show, and various musicians and public speakers shared the spotlight on multiple stages around the festival. All photos by Michael Stolp-SmithAlso See:- The Most Stoned People at Hempfest 2012- Hempfest’s 420 TokesPublished on August 15, 2012
