Published: January 27, 2010
First Las Vegas Cannabis Convention to Take Place as Cannapalooza Launches in March 2010
Special Guest Appearance by Tommy Chong

March Madness takes on a whole new meaning
with the first ever Cannapalooza
event, debuting March 19-21, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in
Las Vegas. Cannapalooza, the international marketplace for all things
cannabis, will showcase the latest products and technologies that have made
cannabis one of the fastest
growing industries in the world. Open to the public, Cannapalooza expects
to draw 50,000 attendees from across the country and around the world.
Now, more than ever cannabis is moving into the mainstream, with marijuana playing a key role in
popular culture. Showtime's Weeds, pot infused musical lyrics and cover
stories in national media outlets, along with heated political and medical
debate have all pushed cannabis into the spotlight. The beauty and fashion
industries have embraced the plant as well, with a rise in demand for
natural hemp clothing and cosmetics.
The event will span 50,000 square feet of convention center space and is
designed to provide an entertaining forum where everyone from industry
insiders and medical marijuana users to those with a casual interest can
gather to celebrate the culture. Attendees will be surrounded by every
imaginable product including hand blown glassware, industrial hemp goods
and more. For three days Cannapalooza will be the largest head shop on the
planet.
Cannapalooza will also feature an educational symposium moderated by
NORML's Russ Belville, with expert speakers and celebrity guests addressing
legalization, decriminalization and medicinal benefits, while debunking
marijuana myths and sharing simple home garden techniques, green
agricultural technologies and more.
Legalization and reform advocacy groups including The National Organization
for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), Americans for Safe Access (ASA),
Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP),
and Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) will be represented at
Cannapalooza. Currently fourteen states, including Nevada, allow for the
medical usage of marijuana and another fourteen are weighing legislation or
ballot initiatives that would legalize medical marijuana in 2010. There
are strong movements pushing for the outright legalization of cannabis
across the United States, including California's Tax and Regulate
initiative that will be on the 2010 ballot.
To learn more about the event or reserve exhibitor space, visit
www.cannapalooza.com.
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