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Cops dealing Doritos instead of arrests at post-legalization Hempfest

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Now this is positive news I like to see. To anyone here who will be going, be sure to take lots of pics to document this surreal and awesome moment.

SEATTLE (AP) — A few things will be different at this year's Hempfest, the 22-year-old summer "protestival" on Seattle's waterfront where tens of thousands of revelers gather to use dope openly, listen to music and gaze at the Olympic Mountains in the distance.

The haze of pot smoke might smell a little more like victory, after Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize marijuana use by adults over 21. Having won at the state level, speakers will concentrate on the reform of federal marijuana laws.

Oh, and the Seattle police — who have long turned a lenient eye on Hempfest tokers — don't plan to be writing tickets or making arrests. They'll be busy handing out Doritos.

"I think it's going to be a lot of fun," said Sgt. Sean Whitcomb, department spokesman and junk-food-dispenser-in-chief. "It's meant to be ironic. The idea of police passing out Doritos at a festival that celebrates pot, we're sure, is going to generate some buzz."

The idea isn't just to satisfy some munchies. The department has affixed labels to 1,000 bags of Doritos urging people to check out a question-and-answer post on its website, titled "Marijwhatnow? A Guide to Legal Marijuana Use In Seattle." It explains some of the nuances of Washington's law: that adults can possess up to an ounce but can't sell it or give it away, that driving under the influence of pot is illegal, and that — festivals aside — public use is illegal.

Organizers are expecting as many as 85,000 people each day of the three-day event, which begins Friday and is the first Hempfest since voters passed Initiative 502 last fall.

The vote legalized possession of marijuana and set up a system of state-licensed marijuana growers, processors and stores to sell taxed and regulated weed. Officials are still writing rules for the new pot industry, with sales scheduled to begin next year.

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make sure you post them where i can see them folley


reminds me a bit of hyde park, i walked past a police car with a big joint and nothing was said happy days lol
 
i suppose this helps clear their conscience for all the people they have abused and locked-up over the years, Doritos and hail-marys..

what percentage of people are locked up for drugs or being black?

how many people have criminal records for life because these same fucks.
 
Maybe the smokers should offer the police some donuts as a peace offering. Awesome little victory, I was very pessimistic years ago and never thought I would see such a day.
 
^I think that could be taken the wrong way.

Then again, so could giving a stoner some Doritos.

Maybe if we get the cops stoned first there will be no objections, but then the Dorito masters are also stoned....

A conundrum!
 
mmm they best have my favorite flavors

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Although it's "legal" on a state level now most cops in Seattle wouldn't bother you for smoking a joint before hand.
 
Exactly I think this is a great step. The cops aren't responsible for Federal prohibition they are just following orders.

Yeah, cops are not responsible for Federal Prohibition but they are certainly responsible for their actions. How does "just following orders" clear them of any wrongdoings? :p
 
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