DAVE ROSS

Counter culture, meet capitalism

Aug 20, 2013, 5:40 AM | Updated: 9:18 am

Cody Park exhales a cloud of marijuana smoke after taking a hit on a bong at the first day of Hempfest, Friday, Aug. 16, 2013, in Seattle. Thousands packed the Seattle waterfront park for the opening of a three-day marijuana festival ? an event that is part party, part protest and part victory celebration after the legalization of pot in Washington and Colorado last fall. Hempfest was expected to draw as many as 85,000 people per day. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Seattle’s annual marijuana smoke-in, known as Hempfest, concluded peacefully after one minor confrontation.

“Hello officers,” the man said. “I think I’m the person you’re looking for.”

It happened when a guy by the name of Brian Laoruangroch showed up with a giant roll of cigarette paper and announced he was going to set a world record by rolling a 1,000-gram joint. Pot is legal in Washington state, but you can’t carry more than an ounce. And even the pro-pot organizers wanted no part of what would be a felony. A reporter for The Stranger caught it all, including a warning.

“Hey guys, I just want you all to know, that this guy is about to commit a federal crime. If you look over there, the federal police have a large tower cam pointed right at us.”

And even though Seattle cops set their own world record for mellowness by passing out bags of Doritos, they were not about to ignore the world’s largest joint.

“This is a private event, and if you’re unwelcome, they can ask you to leave and in the end, we’re going to have to escort you off the premises.”

In the end, Brian and his joint left, but not before thanking the cops profusely, “Thank you officers!” he said. “You guys did me more publicity than I could have possibly done on my own.”

Because it turns out he didn’t care about the world’s largest joint. This was all a commercial! His ad on YouTube is for the first international marijuana business.

The counter culture has come face to face with capitalism – and it has blinked.

Find more:
Photos from Hempfest
Pot-infused treats prove costly for Hempfest seller

Dave's Commentary

Dave Ross on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
  • listen to dave rossTune in to KIRO Newsradio weekdays at 5am for Dave Ross on Seattle's Morning News.

Dave Ross

privacy pods...

Dave Ross

Ross: Tracking employees’ vital signs at work via privacy pods, what could go wrong?

I saw a Bloomberg story about the latest innovation to reduce your stress level at work: Privacy pods.

15 days ago

car culture...

Dave Ross

Ross: Are we killing car culture? Or is car culture killing the US?

I don’t think the question is whether we're going to "kill" our car culture. The real question is can we stop our car culture from killing the U.S.?

22 days ago

drivers data insurance...

Dave Ross

Ross: As cars release driving data to insurance, is your driving my business?

Every move you make, every swerve you take, every lane change you fake – someone’s watching you. Do drivers have a right to keep driving data private?

29 days ago

rent control...

Dave Ross

Ross: Rent control was never the answer in Wash.

The rent control bill died in the Washington State Legislature this week, even though Democrats control both houses.

2 months ago

end of democracy...

Dave Ross

Ross: Conservative activist earns applause for pledging an ‘end of Democracy’

The theme from Jack Posobiec's speech is that Jan. 6 was a righteous attack not on democracy, but on those who threaten democracy.

2 months ago

Image: Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, is seen on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2023. (Photo: Alex Brand...

Dave Ross

Ross: Voters can help cull bad politicians from the herd early

Let's remember that just about every occupant of a higher office once occupied a lower office, and was put there by us, Dave Ross says.

2 months ago

Counter culture, meet capitalism