Pubdate: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 The Windsor Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Mugoli Samba Page: A3 RAIN PUTS A DAMPER ON MARIJUANA FESTIVAL A handful of marijuana users gathered under clouds of rain and smoke Thursday to hear cannabis advocates speak at Charles Clark Square in Windsor's first 4/20 Festival. But despite the Facebook event's call that "thousands of patients" would be in attendance, the event attracted less than 40 people at any one time in the opening hours. "They're coming, they're going, they're coming back," said event organizer Leo Lucier. By 4:30 p.m., around 80 people were in attendance, and Lucier said he hoped more might come after work. He said that about 500 people have been "in and out of the event" throughout the day. The 4/20 Festival rallied Windsor marijuana consumers to collect money and food donations for the local food bank. Guest speakers included medical marijuana advocates Sam Mellace and John Trumel, who spoke under drizzle to a thinning crowd. The event was staged just a week after the federal government introduced legislation to legalize recreational marijuana in Canada. Lucier felt that lingering stigma around marijuana might have impacted the event's overall attendance, but that the inclement weather played a big factor. "When you've got weather like this, it's tough to compete with it," said Lucier. "There's gonna be more to come and better days." Keven Sharpe of the Cannabis Rights Coalition said Wednesday's police warning might have kept people away, but thinks that the public had no reason to be scared. "We're legal, I'm 100-per-cent legal, and we're not doing any harm. So why not?," Sharpe asked. At indoor medical marijuana lounge Higher Limits, just a few blocks from Charles Clark Square, owner Jon Liedtke said nearly 250 people rolled through the lounge throughout the day. Liedtke said 4/20 is a day when pot lovers all over the world stand shoulder to shoulder to protest unjust laws, and fight for legalization. As of 5 p.m., Windsor police spokesman Sgt. Steve Betteridge said the event was peaceful and no arrests had been made. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt