Pubdate: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 Source: Alberni Valley Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2012 Alberni Valley Times Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouverisland/albernivalleytimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4043 Author: Brett Bonderud POT USERS NOT JUST BLOWING SMOKE ON FRIDAY'S 4/20 Port Alberni's Marijuana Users Celebrate Cannabis And Protest Its Criminalization It was a happy 4/20 for various people of Port Alberni on Friday. The day was a time for marijuana smokers to come together as a community and share in their love of cannabis, as well as protest what they consider to be archaic laws criminalizing pot. The April 20 celebrations, "4/20," ideally occur at 4:20 p.m., but users congregate from early in the morning to late at night to partake in a toke or two throughout the day. Port Alberni medical marijuana grower Mik Mann made a special trip to the Lower Mainland, onboard a 6:30 a.m. ferry Friday, to mix and mingle with other marijuana aficionados in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery. "It's a great rallying point," he said about the gathering. "It's a farmers' market for all things cannabis." Mann said various 4/20 gatherings across North America and around the world show just how many people there are that flout marijuana criminalization laws. Mann has spoken out for marijuana decriminalization. On Friday at 10:30 a.m., Mann counted 1,000 people in front of the VAG. Mann said he has been asked to put something together in Port Alberni, but nothing has materialized. Port Alberni resident Desiree Flottvick said it is about time the city had a large 4/20 gathering. She and her three friends were waiting at the front step of the West Coast Hemp Inc. store on Third Avenue before its opening at 11 a.m. When the store opened, proprietor Laura Grootveld greeted the group with a "Happy 4/20." In honour of the day, the store was throwing in free ash catchers with the purchase of a glasson-glass bong and selling vaporizers at 10% off. Around noon, Grootveld said 20 people had already come through the door. She said she was working until 9 p.m. and expected a steady stream of customers. When asked if she smoked marijuana, Grootveld smiled and said: "I thought everyone did." Nik and Mary, husband and wife who didn't want their last name published, said this year's 4/20 was special. It was Nik's 25th birthday. He said he was divided on the issue of decriminalization and said if the government decriminalizes it, they will also tax it 50%. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D