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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel will be one of the featured speakers on April 2 at the Hash Bash, the 50-year old event held on The Diag at the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus.

Two blocks away, the Monroe Street Fair will feature products made by Michigan cannabis and hemp companies.

Other notable speakers from this year’s lineup include legendary cannabis personality John Sinclair; Michigan House Reps Yousef Rabhi, Alex Garza and Cynthia Johnson; Mr. Hash Bash, Adam L. Brook; Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savitt; The Executive Director of the Michigan Cannabis Industry Association, Robin Schneider; NORML of Michigan’s Executive Director, Rick Thompson; leaders of the Decriminalize Nature- Michigan organization; Students for Sensible Drug Policy’s Matthew Dargay; and attorneys Matthew Abel and Michael Komorn.

Appearances by elected officials have become a feature of every Hash Bash in recent memory but A.G. Nessel’s appearance on stage will be a Bash first-ever. Nessel and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer both appeared at Hash Bash in 2018 as a then-candidates for office; Congresswoman Debbie Dingell also appeared in person to speak that year.

“After the pandemic forced us to move the Hash Bash to a digital format for two years, it feels good to get back to the in-person rally that the Bash is famous for,” said Jamie Lowell, one of the primary organizers of this year’s event. Previous years have drawn crowds of 10,000 people to the smoke-filled protest. “We are happy to partner with the University of Michigan’s chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy on this project.”

The festivities begin at high noon with a rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner played on electric guitar by award-winning recording artist Laith Al-Saadi. Speeches are slated to end at 2pm, and will be followed by several hours of music provided by bands including a Bash favorite, Cosmic Knot.


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