History of Seattle Hempfest
- Founded in 1991 as Washington Hemp Expo, later renamed to Hempfest in 1992.
- Early events featured marijuana smoking.
- Washington legalized medical marijuana in 1998, followed by cannabis legalization in 2013.
Notable Speakers and Performers at Seattle Hempfest
- Woody Harrelson (2004), Rick Steves (2007, 2010), Jill Stein (2012), Mark Stepnoski (2003).
- Musical acts like Fishbone, The Kottonmouth Kings, Rehab, Pato Banton have performed.
Attendance, Awards, and Recognition
- Over 100,000 attendees annually, with a record of 310,000 in 2008.
- Volunteers awarded NORML Outstanding Cannabis Advocate of the Year in 2008.
- Annual budget around $700,000 in 2013.
- David Bronner named Cannabis Activist of the Year in 2015.
- Hempfest considered the largest pot rally globally, advocating for decriminalization of marijuana for responsible adults.
- Received National NORML Award for Outstanding Cannabis Advocate.
Advocacy and Goals of Seattle Hempfest
- Advocate for legalization and decriminalization of cannabis.
- Support legal access to medical marijuana and promote legal domestic hemp production.
- Emphasis on marijuana policy reform and supporting voter initiatives for cannabis-related laws.
Impact and Acknowledgments of Seattle Hempfest
- Various elected officials have spoken at Hempfest, recognizing its impact.
- The event’s advocacy work has been acknowledged in the media and by organizations supporting cannabis reform.
Seattle Hempfest Data Sources
Reference | URL |
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Glossary | https:/glossary/seattle-hempfest |
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Hempfest |
Wikidata | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7442110 |
Knowledge Graph | https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/03spvz |
DBPedia | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Seattle_Hempfest |
Product Ontology | http://www.productontology.org/id/Seattle_Hempfest |