There are mixed messages about whether Ann Arbor’s Hash Bash will happen this year. Thousands in the cannabis community have gathered throughout the city on the first Saturday of every April since 1972.
The Monroe Street Fair, which has partnered with the event since 2002, earlier this week was postponed to the fall in the wake of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Tuesday declaration of a state of emergency over confirmed coronavirus cases in Michigan.
And, while a Hash Bash social media message has announced this year’s April 2 celebration will be postponed because it can’t get a permit, “Mr. Hash Bash” plans to smoke it up anyway.
“You can’t cancel Hash Bash,” said Adam L. Brook, who calls himself by the moniker. “I just got off the phone with the Legendary John Sinclair, who will be joining me and others at what Hash Bash was always intended to be…a protest and smoke-in.”
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