The first lady’s garden might be more inspirational than even she suspected. To mark the one-month anniversary of Ballot Initiative 71 becoming law, the DC Cannabis Campaign organized two marijuana seed giveaways this week, the second of which was today. The #seedshare project proved to be extremely popular, inspiring hundreds if not a thousand or more to line up for their chance at free seeds to plant at home.
Looks like thousand plus people in line for #seedshare — free pot seeds in DC courtesy of the DC Cannabis campaign pic.twitter.com/JKuwNEfHjF
— Julianna Goldman (@juliannagoldman) March 28, 2015
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Thousands of people got seeds at the #seedshare today and there was still more leftover at the end. #legalizationwithoutcommercialization
— Zack (@zpez) March 28, 2015
Thousands line Mass Ave in DC to pick up their weed seeds….oh and I made a new friend. #seedshare pic.twitter.com/YAnCSRirbX
— Katherine Faulders (@KFaulders) March 28, 2015
Folks keep showing up with random seeds to give away! Thanx to everyone for being patient & civil. #seedshare #i71 pic.twitter.com/LeSTj7qRBD
— DC Marijuana Justice??????? (@DCMJ2014) March 28, 2015
Huge line of people at the final @DCMJ2014 DC seed share. @AmberLyon @JoeRoganEXP @Graham__Hancock pic.twitter.com/qYN6UHwnwS
— Spotted Yinge (@spottedyinge) March 28, 2015
Hundreds of people lined up to get free marihuana seeds @DC Cannibis Campaign #seedshare pic.twitter.com/I1tJsLHqxD
— Armando Trull (@trulldc) March 28, 2015
"What's going on here?" asks passerby. "Pot seed exchange," I reply. "Really? I need to read the news more."
— Martin Austermuhle (@maustermuhle) March 26, 2015
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