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Seattle Hempfest

Seattle Hempfest
Nick Licata at Seattle Hempfest.jpg
Seattle city council member Nick Licata speaking at the 2009 Seattle Hempfest
Genre Political
Begins August 19, 2016 (2016-08-19)
Ends August 21, 2016 (2016-08-21)
Frequency Annually
Location(s) Myrtle Edwards Park, Seattle, Washington, USA
Years active August 1, 1991 (1991-08-01)
Inaugurated 25
Most recent August 14, 2015 (2015-08-14) - August 16, 2015 (2015-08-16)
Attendance 100,000
Budget $1,000,000
Organised by Seattle Events, a Non-Profit Corporation
Member Hempfest Central
Seattle Peace Heathens Community Action Group
Website
www.hempfest.org

Seattle Hempfest is an annual event in Seattle, Washington, the world's largest annual gathering advocating decriminalization of marijuana.Vivian McPeak serves as the organization's executive director. Founded in 1991 as the Washington Hemp Expo, a self-described "humble gathering of stoners" attended by only 500 people, and renamed the following year as Hempfest, it has grown into a three-day annual political rally, concert, and arts and crafts fair with attendance typically over 100,000. Speakers have included Seattle city council member Nick Licata, actor/activist Woody Harrelson (2004), travel writer and TV host Rick Steves (2007), (2010), 2012 Green Party speaker Jill Stein, Dallas Cowboys center Mark Stepnoski (2003), and former chief of the Seattle Police Department Norm Stamper (2006). Hempfest has also in recent years attracted such well-known performers as Fishbone (2002), The Kottonmouth Kings (2004),Rehab (2006), and Pato Banton (2007) to its five stages spread throughout Myrtle Edwards Park and Elliott Bay Park, on Seattle's waterfront.

Early Hempfests "featured blatant marijuana smoking"; 60 people were cited for illegal marijuana use at the 1997 Hempfest, and about 20 were arrested the following year. Eventually Hempfest and the police reached a modus vivendi: there was only one arrest in 2001. The political context surrounding marijuana in Seattle and Washington has changed considerably over the years. Washington legalized medical marijuana in 1998. In 2003, Seattle passed an initiative that made adult personal use marijuana offenses the city's lowest law enforcement priority.


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