SEATTLE – Join Humanities Washington for its first Think & Drink of 2013: An Even Greener Washington: The Future of Marijuana Post-I-502 begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Naked City Brewery & Taphouse. The discussion will explore the future of marijuana policy and attitudes about the drug following the passage of I-502, a recently approved initiative that legalized recreational marijuana use in Washington state.
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What: An Even Greener Washington: The Future of Marijuana Post-I-502, a Think & Drink conversation with Alison Holcomb, Sgt. Sean Whitcomb and Ross Reynolds
When: 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013
Where: Naked City Brewery and Taphouse, 8564 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle, 98103 [Directions]
Cost: Free
On the Web: humanities.org/programs/think-drink
Questions? Email Zaki Abdelhamid at zaki@humanities.org or call 206.682.1770 x102
The conversation will be led by experts with experience in local marijuana policy: Alison Holcomb, attorney, author of I-502 and Campaign Director for New Approach Washington, and Sgt. Sean Whitcomb, the Public Affairs Director for the Seattle Police Department. The event will be moderated by Ross Reynolds, the host of KUOW’s The Conversation.
Humanities Washington’s Think & Drink program brings hosted conversations on provocative topics and new ideas to pubs and tasting rooms around the state. For more information, visit humanities.org/programs/think-drink.
