DETROIT (Nov. 4, 2010) – On Nov. 12, 2010,
Metro Times and pro-pot activists will take over almost 30,000 square feet of Eastern Market’s Shed 3 to inform, educate and celebrate medical marijuana.
Higher Ground: A Home Grown Event will feature a panel of experts, live music and dozens of medical marijuana, hemp and hydroponic businesses. The event will be free to attend, open to the public, and will be the first event of its kind in Michigan since the legalization of medical marijuana.
This event follows the success of the first annual
Metro Times Pot Issue, which hit stands on Nov. 3.
Metro Times expects Higher Ground to have a positive turnout and a very proactive panel discussion.
“
Metro Times would like to bring a meaningful dialogue to a subject that is still under most people’s radar” Chris Sexson,
Metro Times publisher, said. “We have assembled a panel of experts to bring a better insight to the fast-changing topic of medicinal marijuana. We are inviting the public to ask questions of our panel, visit with local shops and experts, and see what this movement is really all about.”
The Panel of experts will be moderated by
Metro Times news editor Curt Guyette. The panel will feature the following:
Tim Beck: Pro-marijuana activist who helped write the Michigan Medical Marijuana Law approved by Voters in 2008
Charmie Gholson: Editor of the Midwest Cultivator magazine
Dan Solano: President of the group Law Enforcement for Drug Law Reform
Shelli Weisberg: Legislative director for the Michigan ACLU
Saunteel Jenkins: Member of the Detroit City Council
Panel topics covered will range from culture to legality issues, from law enforcement to the politics of pot. The panel will look at the people involved, the activists, the patients, the entrepreneurs, the critics and more.
Metro Times is Detroit’s award-winning weekly publication founded in 1980.
Metro Times is the largest weekly publication in Michigan, and distributes 80,000 copies each week to metro Detroit and Ann Arbor.
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