Organizers of the first 4-20 'Weed Day' demonstration on Parliament Hill since Canada legalized recreational marijuana are learning a tough lesson -- new freedoms bring great bureaucracy.
OTTAWA -- Organizers of the first 4-20 "Weed Day" demonstration on Parliament Hill since Canada legalized recreational marijuana are learning a tough lesson -- new freedoms bring great bureaucracy.
Organizers can't use the steps to the now-closed Centre Block, which means spectators will need a front row position on the lawn to see or hear.
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