The DP is running an article today about the advertising for KUSHCON on the RTD buses.
http://www.denverpost.com/sear…
I think this is a great step toward looking at this industry as a legitimate part of our society.
Gov Ritter used $9 million of marijuana dollars to help balance the budget and now Denver gets to host a convention that will bring even more marijuana money to the city and the growing industry together under one roof. 300,000 square feet of the Colorado Convention center!
Go to http://www.kushcon.com for more info on the tickets ($20 per day or $50 for all three days), concert series and the over 400 vendors.
Have a Kush Day!
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I think you should edit your diary title.
RTD isn’t advertising this event. The people who are putting on the event are running the ads. They’re not advertising this event any more than KUSA advertises Coca Cola, or FedEx, or the Republican Party.
include the kush???
Accurate name for the medical marijuana industry in this state.
Con.
I’m sooooo glad that the patients with debilitating conditions and those that serve them will have a chance to be ‘legitimized’.
A big, fat, munchie laden con…
Have fun.
on the inevitable path to legalization of marijuana car31. There justifications for the enormous amounts of public money we spend fighting the use of this one slightly mind-altering drug are falling faster than US government secrets on wikileaks.
It will be a win-win the day we legalize marijuana. We instantly save the billions and billions of dollars we waste arresting, jailing, prosecuting and convicting essentially harmless drug users and low-level dealers, as well as the further billions we waste fighting the narco-terrorists. And we also get a plus in greatly expanded sales tax bases as we make marijuana the equivalent of tobacco and alcohol, the appropriate way to think of it IMO.
and I’m in agreement with most of what you say.
Reread Amendment 20 and then go to KushCon and tell me how many of those holding medical marijuana cards thre represent the actual wording of what people voted on.
KushCon is a milestone for pro-leagalization efforts. Goodie – then bill it that way. Don’t hide behind fraud, patient rights and economic benefit.
Basically, don’t piss on my leg and tell me it’s raining, ok.
Anyway, here’s the description of the event is, how it’s being billed. Perhaps you ought to read it, as well:
http://www.kushcon.com/about_k…