I'd be more worried about tailgaters than stoners.
The amount of actual students who are there nowadays is pretty slim compared to everyone else who goes. Plenty of Juggalos in attendance
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yeah for real. I lived in a fraternity house last year where 80% of them smoked and nobody participated in hash bash
The only place I really recall running into a lot of those people was the diag and by Dominicks where they had a temporary stage setup for a band to play (not sure if that happens every year or that was a one time thing)
Just tell your kids that they can get stoned and play frisbee outside the statium. I used to do it all the time. Problem solved.
Courtyard is where I would do that back in the day
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The few students that are so judgmental about the people who come into town. I see several of them have found their way here. You know the type. The ones that yell "get a job" at people they know nothing about based on what they choose to wear on one day out of the year. They're no different than prohibitionists.
Please. I support legalization. It is a good policy. I even think smoking marijuana once in a while in moderation, isn't such a a bad thing for some people. I have even been involved in the marijuana legalization movement, because it aligns with my political philosophy.
But that does not mean I can't judge and think all of the guys dressed in counter cultural apparel aren't idiots? They are practically begging to be judged- they love being hipster. The people at Hash Bash are so far removed from what is considered normal or productive it isn't even funny. Many of them have been smoking multiple times a day for decades- that messes with your head.
Marijuana would already be legalized if the majority of the people in the movement weren't lazy-ass stoners. Events like hash bash do the movement a disservice.
This event would be a turn off for me if I'm looking for a home away from home for my kid. Probably work with Hash Bash organizers and pick another day to host the event.
Honestly, I'm not sure why U-M even allows it to happen on school property. We are a smoke-free campus after all.
"Smoke free"
My freshman year was when they started that and it deterred people for a whole 3 months before people realized nothing would happen. It's stupid that the University doesn't do shit to enfore their rules.
Doesn't anyone think?!
have always enjoyed both events! Though it has been awhile since I have attended either.
I thought hash bash was supposed to be closer to April 20th?
I was always confused about what people did for hash bash. From what I cou ld tell every year the town filled up with a bunch of hipppies who basically just walked around town. Not hatin, just curious.
do they still have the Beacon Bash and Reno Night?
...Just imagine the NFL/NCAA mandating players be allocated a few hours each week to smoke a couple blunts, hit some bongs, and just get flat-out blitzed.
Medical marijuana should be legalized nationally. I have no idea why it's not. But I'm uneasy about legalizing marijuana in general because of the ease with which kids under 18 will be able to get it. I don't care what the over 18 crowd does. But there's been enough research to show that kids' brains shouldn't be high. And from what I understand, the THC levels in some of the new products are stronger than what I remember from high school and college. I don't worry if kids smoke on occasion (don't tell my son that). But I knew a lot of kids in high school who couldn't really do anything socially unless they were high.......
you'll all understand when you have kids. Everything changes.
As a colorado native, I actually see wayyy more weed in Ann Arbor than in Colorado. Outside of more dispensaries, it's really not much different than anywhere else.