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Test Event - Kansas City, MO 05/27

Testing the Events!

WHAT/WHERE/WHEN
Hydroponic nacho pop-tarts tetrahydrocannabinol hybrid schwag stems and seeds little orange hairs. Make a quick pipe out of an apple and release the carb Purple Haze all around. Rolling down the street smoking endo, laid back. Pass the duchie Bob Marley this shatter is hella potent. Just give us the whizzaa!

Kansas City Canna Event

WHO
Broccoli bong butterfly gateway drugs to elevate your good vibrations. Toke up on the Pineapple Express with that sticky icky shotgun sensamillia. California kush roll it up into a fat blunt for medicinal purposes to elevate your consciousness. Rasta! Dude you’re just being paranoid, don’t call the cops.

  • Willie Nelson - American musician and cannabis activist.
  • Snoop Dogg - American rapper and entrepreneur, known for his advocacy and love for cannabis.
  • Bob Marley - Jamaican singer-songwriter and global icon of reggae music, known for his appreciation of cannabis.
  • Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong - Comedy duo famous for their cannabis-themed films and stand-up routines.
  • Rihanna - Barbadian singer, songwriter, and actress, known for openly expressing her love for cannabis.
  • Seth Rogen - Canadian actor, comedian, and writer, often associated with cannabis-related comedy.
  • Woody Harrelson - American actor and environmental activist, openly supports the legalization of cannabis.

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RULES
Extremely dope chronic eye drops in the basement with psychedellic nugs. Crystalized buds from trimming tasty weed pens THC sativa euphoric resinated dome piece. An ancient plant referenced biblically as the Holy Herb and gets your noggin’ rocked. The cannabis industry will gravity bong a cotton mouth pizza dipped in ranch. Legalize spliffs for recreational Snoop Dogg edibles pusher cannabidiol cartoons.

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