- Eve Lentz
Check out some of the wonderful pictures Eve takes of friends, family and activists alike. - Darral Good
Darral's got awesome research skills and seems to be able get information on just about anything. If you listen to talk radio, you've probably heard him! - Robert Lunday
Hemp.Net founder get's personal. - Ben Livingston
Check out free hemp graphics from this crazy kid. His motto: "home is where the computer is." - Free Speech Seattle
Sponsored a 1999 initiative to repeal Seattle's poster ban. - Herbivores
One of Seattle finest bands.
A hotbed of cannabis activism, Washington State is home to many organizations working to bring about rational drug policy. Here are some things to get involved with:
Cannabis Defense Coalition has been very active lately. They focus on courtroom observation and medical marijuana activism.
The ACLU-WA Drug Policy Project created the Marijuana: It's Time for a Conversation campaign, among other things.
Initiative 75, passed in 2003, deprioritized marijuana law enforcement in Seattle. A final report (2mb pdf) on the law was produced by the city.
The November Coalition, based in Colville, is a national reform group and works with prisoners and families.
SpoCannabis is a medical marijuana activist group in Spokane.
King Co. Bar Association Drug Policy Project has done amazing work educating the "suits" about the failure of our prohibition model of drug policy, and the need for a regulatory model of drug policy.
Seattle Hempfest is the third weekend in August on Seattle's waterfront.
Olympia Hempfest is a week after Seattle's big bash.