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Tx4obama

(36,974 posts)
Mon May 20, 2013, 04:37 PM May 2013

Philly police bust activist Kokesh during ‘smoke down’ pot rally (the Pro-Gun D.C. rally guy)



Philly police bust libertarian activist Adam Kokesh during ‘smoke down’ pot rally


Libertarian activist and Iraq veteran Adam Kokesh was arrested Saturday at a “smoke down prohibition” marijuana rally in Philadelphia after police moved in on the crowd at 4:20 p.m. in an apparent show of force.

In Philadelphia, marijuana possession under 30 grams is punishable by a small fine and the offense is classified similarly to a parking ticket. Since decriminalization went through, activists have taken to staging open-smoking events at Independence National Historical Park, and police have mostly just ignored them.

Sunday’s event was different, however. As police milled ever-closer to the roughly 60 to 75 demonstrators present at the national park, a man with access to the public announcement system began counting down to 4:20, urging the crowd to “light that shit” in direct disobedience to signs police placed around the area insisting that nobody would be allowed to smoke marijuana. “Fuck the law, smoke it anyway!” Kokesh shouted into the microphone. “Bring it in! Hey, everybody show some love. Make it difficult for the police here.”

A total of five people were arrested during the event. Two of them — Kokesh and “Panic Hour” comedy writer N.A. Poe — remain in the Philadelphia jail pending a hearing set for later this week, according to supporters. It’s not clear what the official charges are, but the incident happened on federal land, meaning Kokesh and Poe could face charges of assaulting a federal officer, a crime that carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.

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It didn’t take long for conspiracy host Alex Jones to claim that Kokesh was intentionally targeted by federal officers due to his plans for a July 4 gun rally in Washington, D.C., which bans anyone except law enforcement officers from carrying a firearm in the city. His former group, Iraq Veterans Against the War, disowned Kokesh’s plan in a statement earlier in May, warning that the march may endanger participants.

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Full article here: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/05/20/philly-police-bust-libertarian-activist-adam-kokesh-during-smoke-down-pot-rally/


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Philly police bust activist Kokesh during ‘smoke down’ pot rally (the Pro-Gun D.C. rally guy) (Original Post) Tx4obama May 2013 OP
Ha! Just because you don't like the rules Skidmore May 2013 #1
and this is the smoking gun... er, smoking joint to validate that. LanternWaste May 2013 #2
Except that he was targeted out of a crowd and someone tried to plant something on him... TampaAnimusVortex May 2013 #3
Be kinda funny if he lost his right to own a gun because of this... SidDithers May 2013 #4
Seems to me he could be had for inciting a riot justiceischeap May 2013 #5
 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
2. and this is the smoking gun... er, smoking joint to validate that.
Mon May 20, 2013, 04:40 PM
May 2013

I've often heard that libertarians are just Republican nutters who want to smoke pot... and this is the smoking gun... er, smoking joint to validate that.

SidDithers

(44,228 posts)
4. Be kinda funny if he lost his right to own a gun because of this...
Mon May 20, 2013, 08:53 PM
May 2013

don't some criminal charges exclude a person from legal gun ownership?

Sid

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
5. Seems to me he could be had for inciting a riot
Mon May 20, 2013, 08:56 PM
May 2013

Since he told the crowd not to let the police do their jobs. Not saying it's right or just but I bet that is one charge that'll be brought.

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