Pubdate: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 Source: Chattanooga Times Free Press (TN) Copyright: 2013 Chattanooga Publishing Company, Inc. Contact: http://www.timesfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/992 Page: B8 MEMPHIS POT SMOKERS GO PUBLIC TO MARK 4/20 MEMPHIS - A police presence at a Memphis park didn't deter marijuana smokers from gathering to celebrate an annual counterculture event known as 4/20. The Commercial Appeal reported the smokers blended in with other visitors to Overton Park on Saturday. It's celebrated on April 20 each year. Keoka Washington and nine of her friends were in the park smoking marijuana and keeping a low profile. Washington said she started smoking Saturday at 11 a.m. "We pass it. We're a group. Sharing is caring," Washington said. Memphis police spokeswoman Karen Rudolph said police were aware of the significance of 4/20 and were patrolling areas where people gather, like parks. The scene was calmer than a massive marijuana celebration in Denver, where shootings injured two people Saturday. As a counter response to the pot holiday, about 200 parents in Memphis and Millington received free home drug kits to test their children from Rural/Metro Corp. and other organizations. DJ Cush, a local reggae music jockey, said he prefers pot to harder drugs. "If you read the Bible, God gave man all seed bearing plants to use," said Cush, who smokes daily. "Like some people take their Prozac, we take our herb." The observance fell two days after Tennessee Democratic Congressman Steve Cohen introduced a bill to create a commission to study federal cannabis laws. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt