Philippine Daily Inquirer

Potheads to crash Trump party

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WASHINGTON— Marijuana legalizati­on advocates plan to pass out joints—4,200 of them—at Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on, defying the president-elect and the seamless Republican rule he’s bringing to Washington. Since February 2015 it has been legal here to grow up to six cannabis plants at home and own up to 2 ounces of pot, if you are 21 or older. —

WASHINGTON— Marijuana legalizati­on advocates plan to pass out joints—4,200 of them—at Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on, defying the president-elect and the seamless Republican rule he’s bringing to Washington.

Since February 2015 it has been legal here to grow up to six cannabis plants at home and possess up to 2 ounces of pot, so long as you are 21 or older.

But it is illegal to smoke the stuff in public, and especially to buy or sell it. That is because Congress, which largely oversees the US capital, barred it from regulating sales of marijuana.

So pot’s legal status in Washington is fragile. And it could vanish altogether if the upcoming Republican Congress votes simply to cancel the legalizati­on that was approved here in a referendum.

“By giving away marijuana at inaugurati­on, we’re setting up the battle flag,” said Adam Eidinger, 44, initiator of the 2014 pot referendum and founder of the DC Marijuana Coalition.

“We’re about to lose our right,” said Eidinger.

At his home, six pot plants are growing out on the balcony. A fire burns in the fireplace as three colleagues—Elizabeth, Natalie and Felicia—roll joint after joint on a coffee table.

Eidinger reckons 4,200 joints are about just under 2 kg and worth around $20,000.

To abide by the limit on how much any single person can possess, the reefers will be handed out by 50 people on Inaugurati­on Day, Jan. 20.

Elizabeth takes about a minute to roll a joint, and Felicia just 40 seconds. It is just pot, with no tobacco mixed in.

Adam has contribute­d from his own private stash of high power pot, rich in tetrahydro­cannabinol (THC), the active chemical in cannabis.

The goal is for everyone to light up on the National Mall precisely 4 minutes and 20 seconds after Trump begins his inaugurati­on speech from the steps of the Capitol to the vast crowd that will gather below. 4/20 is a universal code for marijuana lovers.

There is just one problem: Marijuana is still illegal on any federal land, such as the Mall. So the people who get the free joints will have to make a decision.

“They can go home and smoke it and watch the inaugurati­on on TV. Or they can choose to commit an act of civil disobedien­ce, and smoke on the Mall and make a statement,” said Eidinger.

Asked if they will fire up, the three joint rollers answered, Greek chorus style, “oh yeah.”

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—AFP Preparatio­ns continue at the US Capitol in Washington for the inaugurati­on of Donald Trump as America’s 45th president. Groups of advocates of legalizing marijuana plan to get close to the inaugural and light up joints as Trump begins his first speech...

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