Pubdate: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 Source: Vancouver 24hours (CN BC) Page: 3 Copyright: 2016 Vancouver 24 hrs. Contact: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/letters Website: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3837 Author: Eric MacKenzie SUNSET BEACH 'WAY BETTER' FOR 420 GATHERING Thousands Gather, Celebrate Announcement Of Coming Legislation The new Sunset Beach location for the annual 420 gathering was a hit with protesters and vendors alike on Wednesday - with thousands assembling on the shores of English Bay. And the federal government's announcement that legislation to legalize and regulate marijuana is coming next spring made for a celebratory mood. "What an incredible synchronicity that they announced that they're going to be legalizing in Canada next year," said co-organizer and Sensible BC director Dana Larsen. "I'm so happy with what's happening today. (This location) is so much better and this event is packed, which shows the passion for 420 and the cannabis culture." As the afternoon continued towards its 4:20 p.m. climax, many gathered along the hill from Beach Avenue down into the park to seek what shade they could in the 20C heat. Others like Micah Ramsay set up shop on the sand. "This is a lot more intense," Ramsay said in between puffs when asked to compare this year's location to the old one at the Vancouver Art Gallery. "It's good to see this many people come down here and support it." Dozens if not hundreds of vendor tents were busy hawking pot, edibles, and paraphernalia, with the size of the crowd making it difficult to move around. But for Beard Brothers Society Dispensary owner Brad Beard, the new location was still "way better" than the old site. "Better space, we can spread out, more people are actually coming down because there's more room to move around," said Beard. The scene wasn't quite as crowded at the former gathering site, with about a dozen vendors set up and a stream of people filing in and out of Robson Square. Organizer Robert Moore of World Cannabis insisted on remaining at the original location to make a statement against prohibition. He described the announcement of coming legislation as an "encouraging sign" but said he wants to continue to pressure the Liberal government until it's in place. "I would like to see Justin Trudeau decriminalize right away," said Moore. "When legalization comes, we'll join (everyone else) at the beach and have a complete, true celebration." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D