What is the Hash Bash in Ann Arbor Michigan?

What is the Hash Bash in Ann Arbor Michigan?

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – This year, pro-cannabis groups will gather at the University of Michigan Diag for the return on the in-person Hash Bash event on Saturday, April 2. Held annually since 1972, the 50th-anniversary event will highlight the cannabis industry, marijuana legislation and cannabis activism.

When was the first Hash Bash in Michigan?

April 1st, 1972
The Ann Arbor Hash Bash is one of the oldest political rallies of any kind in the United States of America. The event originally took place on the Diag on April 1st, 1972 to celebrate the release of activist and culture figure, John Sinclair, from prison on cannabis related charges.

Is Hash Bash legal?

Since legalization of recreational marijuana in Michigan in 2018, Hash Bash has shifted its focus to record expungement for those carrying drug convictions and additional decriminalization for other entheogenic plants, like psychedelic mushrooms and peyote.

How did Hash Bash start?

The very first Hash Bash was held on Saturday (April 1st, 1972). In response to the March 9th 1972 decision by Michigan Supreme Court declaring (unconstitutional) the law used to convict cultural activist John Sinclair for possession of two marijuana joints.

How long has the Ann Arbor Hash Bash been around?

Hash Bash
Location(s) Ann Arbor, Michigan
Country United States
Years active 50
Inaugurated April 1, 1972

Who started Hash Bash in Ann Arbor?

activist John Sinclair
Hash Bash began on April 1, 1972 shortly after activist John Sinclair was released from prison after being convicted of the possession of two joints.

What year did Hash Bash start in Ann Arbor Michigan?

1972
The Hash Bash started in 1972, shortly after the Michigan Supreme Court overturned the state’s felony cannabis law. Previously, even possession would send someone to prison for 10 years. It wasn’t inherently political, organizers say, and instead focused just on the culture of cannabis.

Does Michigan sell hash?

Hash & Concentrates An adult may possess up to 15 grams of marijuana concentrate. An adult may transfer up to 15 grams of marijuana concentrate to another adult as long as there is no remuneration and the transfer is not advertised or promoted to the public.

How long has Hash Bash been Ann Arbor?

The Hash Bash started in 1972, shortly after the Michigan Supreme Court overturned the state’s felony cannabis law. Previously, even possession would send someone to prison for 10 years. It wasn’t inherently political, organizers say, and instead focused just on the culture of cannabis.