Pubdate: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 Source: Expositor, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Brantford Expositor Contact: http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/letters Website: http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1130 Author: Susan Gamble RETHINK POT, GROUP SAYS A group of local marijuana supporters is gearing up for a Brantford 420 Freedom Rally, calling for the legalization of the drug. The event will be held from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at downtown's Victoria Park on April 20 . "This event is being held all over Canada," said organizer Brittni Mitchell. "It's held on Parliament Hill, in Toronto and Vancouver. "It's a chance to draw people together, get things going and show the community that we're not hurting anyone and we're not bad people. How can you be in a bad mood when you're smoking up?" Mitchell, a member of the Brantford Cannabis Club, said the group has notified the city of its intentions. She said she expects the rally to feature guest speakers, prizes, music and - at 4:20 p.m. -- a group light up of marijuana. The time of 4:20 and date of 4/20 have become associated with marijuana use. "It's really time for people to reconsider the prohibition on marijuana," said Mitchell. "Our laws are causing youth to get off on the wrong foot after being arrested and put in jail because of something so small. And people have no idea how many people they know are using it - doctors, lawyers and all sorts of people you come into contact with." Mitchell added that there's a misconception that marijuana use makes someone a bad person. She likened marijuana use to someone coming home and having a beer after work. A Facebook group about the event indicates there are 35-45 people planning to attend so far. But Mitchell says it's hard to predict how many people will be at the park in April. "Lots of people say they're going to go but back out because they have this fear about how others will react." She said the event will be a positive one and is likely to benefit the area restaurants. Along with Mitchell, the event is being hosted by Mikie Dinsmore. It's co-sponsored by Bob Erb of British Columbia, a $25-million dollar lottery winner who is using his funds to push for marijuana's decriminalization. For more information, go to the Facebook event at www.bit.ly/JI3O54 . - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D