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Weed the People

"Weed the People", officially "Weed the People: A Cannabis Legalization Celebration", was an event held in Portland, Oregon on July 3, 2015, two days after recreational marijuana became legal in the U.S. state of Oregon.
==Description==
"Weed the People" was held two days after recreational marijuana became legal in Oregon and sold out quickly. It was organized by the local alternative weekly newspaper ''The Portland Mercury'' and cannabis businesses (Oregon's Cannabis Concierge and the CO2 Company),〔 and produced by Connie Wohn, who said it was clear "enthusiasm is high and the demand is there." The alcohol-free celebration, believed to be the "first formal event with free cannabis giveaways",〔 took place from 2–9pm at Metal Craft Fabrication (or MCF Craft Brewing Systems),〔 a former craft brewery and industrial building in north Portland. Between 1,300 and 2,000 participants were supplied with up to seven grams of marijuana,〔 which they could consume openly at the event or take home. Organizers circumnavigated a temporary limit on recreational sales by distributing marijuana for free and having attendees pay a $40 entry fee.
Inside were cannabis plants, a lounge (or "chill out area") with seating and music, smoking devices, cannabis and food vendors, and a "Grow Garden" where attendees picked up their free samples; out back was a fenced-in yard with an on-site taco truck.〔〔〔 Guests also had the opportunity to meet farmers and producers from local businesses and dispensaries.〔 Most attendees were from the Portland metropolitan area, though some were from as far away as Idaho and Michigan.〔 According to Wohn, event organizers were prepared and met with "any agency that could've had any sort of recourse or legal ramification on this event."〔 The Portland Police Bureau "blessed" the event and did not have a large presence.〔 The ''Mercury'' cannabis correspondent Josh Taylor, who helped and organize the event, said: "It celebrates the throwing off of oppression and the freedom of legalization. And now, people can watch the fireworks tomorrow while high. They were probably going to do that anyway, but we're just helping them along."〔
"Weed the People" was not without complications: organizers sold 1,336 tickets and were prepared to supply enough product for all attendees, but the building's capacity was 500, resulting in long entry lines. Hot temperatures both inside the building and outside resulted in at least two people passing out and a visit from the local fire department for medical treatment.〔〔〔 However, people were reportedly patient as they waited in lines and there were no personal disputes during the event.〔

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