The festival is going to be very... stereotypical this year, then, very stereotypical of us. People won't assume anything they see or hear from us isn't new, that we are the same old people with the same old arguments. Not that they were bad arguments. They have simply all been contravened at one time or another. It's easiest to keep people from thinking anything has changed than to invent newer and newer lies. And using on Canada Day allows observers the caveat of assuming we are just being nationalist and not in fact explicitly supporting cannabis.

Take people who are interested in organizing with this event very, very seriously. They could be agents provocateurs, influential federal agents planted in the ranks of the righteous to undermine the dissemination of your philosophy.

Submitted by Adam () on Mon, 06/29/2009 - 20:30.

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