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Denver 4/20 in the Trump era: Marijuana celebration or political rally?

Annual pro-marijuana rally could spur activism in era of Donald Trump

  • A cloud of smoke covers the crowd at 4:20 PM at the Annual Denver 4/20 Rally in Civic Center Park.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    A cloud of smoke covers the crowd at 4:20 p.m. at the Annual Denver 4/20 Rally in Civic Center Park, April 20, 2010.

  • Kristen Aaland dons her event glasses as thousands gather at Civic Center Park in Denver for the annual 4/20 Pot Rally

    Kathryn Scott, The Denver Post

    Kristen Aaland dons her event glasses as thousands gather at Civic Center Park in Denver for the annual 4/20 Pot Rally where hip-hop music blared from the stage and the crowd all light joints and pipes at exactly 4:20 p.m. The 420 rally is an annual event held throughout the country on April 20.

  • Garrett Kramer smokes marijuana during the 4/20 event on Norlin Quad at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo., Tuesday, April 20, 2010.

    Mark Leffingwell, Daily Camera

    Garrett Kramer smokes marijuana during the 4/20 event on Norlin Quad at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo., Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Advocates from New Hampshire to California trumpeted marijuana's rising commercial and political acceptance while producing collective clouds of pungent smoke _ often under the watchful eyes of law enforcement officers who for the most part let the parties proceed.

  • Members of the Boulder Police Department and University of Colorado Police Department wander through the crowd during the 4/20 event on Norlin Quad at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado April 20, 2010.

    Mark Leffingwell, Daily Camera

    Members of the Boulder Police Department and University of Colorado Police Department wander through the crowd during the 4/20 event on Norlin Quad at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado April 20, 2010.

  • Headache and Kevin pistol of Hustlinflow.com rap during the Annual Denver 4/20 Rally in Civic Center Park.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Headache and Kevin pistol of Hustlinflow.com rap during the Annual Denver 4/20 Rally in Civic Center Park.

  • Malia Knapp of Denver, center, is celebrating Denver 4/20 Rally with her friends at Civic Center Park in Denver, Colo., on Friday, April 20, 2012. Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post

    Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post

    Malia Knapp of Denver, center, is celebrating at the Denver 4/20 Rally with her friends in Civic Center Park in Denver on Friday, April 20, 2012.

  • Officers chase 20 year old Nathan Ryan as he makes a break for the closed the Norlin Quad on Colorado University Boulder campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters on 4-20 at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Officers chase 20 year old Nathan Ryan as he makes a break for the closed the Norlin Quad on Colorado University Boulder campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters on 4-20 at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

  • Colorado University Boulder closed the Norlin Quad on it's campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters on 4/20 at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Colorado University Boulder closed the Norlin Quad on it's campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters on 4/20 at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

  • Colorado University Senior Gabriel Kuettel is arrested trespassing on the Norlin Quad that is closed to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Colorado University Senior Gabriel Kuettel is arrested trespassing on the Norlin Quad that is closed to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

  • Colorado University Boulder students and protesters get to the first line of defense at the closed the Norlin Quad on it's campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Colorado University Boulder students and protesters get to the first line of defense at the closed the Norlin Quad on it's campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

  • Colorado University Boulder campus is closed to all but students. The Norlin Quad on the campus is closed to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Colorado University Boulder campus is closed to all but students. The Norlin Quad on the campus is closed to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters at the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

  • Protesters against Colorado University Boulder closing the Norlin Quad on it's campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters march up Broadway to the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Protesters against Colorado University Boulder closing the Norlin Quad on it's campus to crackdown on pro-marijuana protesters march up Broadway to the school in Boulder, Colorado, Friday, April 20, 2012.

  • A cloud of smoke rises up ...

    Daniel Petty, The Denver Post

    A cloud of smoke rises up above the crowd at the annual 4/20 rally in Civic Center in downtown Denver on Friday, April 20, 2012. Hundreds turned out for the annual day celebrating marijuana.

  • Waiting for 4:20 pm at the ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Waiting for 4:20 p.m. at the annual 4/20 Rally at Civic Center Park in downtown Denver April 20, 2013.

  • Amy McBain of Evergreen, left, and ...

    Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post

    Amy McBain of Evergreen, left, and Kim Logsdon of Denver celebrate 4/20 at Civic Center Park in Denver. A crowd of marijuana smokers gathered at the park to mark the counterculture holiday known as 4/20 on the first celebration since Colorado and Washington made pot legal for recreation use.

  • Joshua Cevek of Colorado Springs smoking ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    Joshua Cevek of Colorado Springs smoking a huge pipe during the annual 420 Rally at Civic Center Park in downtown Denver April 20, 2013.

  • The annual 420 Rally at Civic ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    The annual 420 Rally at Civic Center Park in downtown Denver April 20, 2013.

  • April 20: The crowd runs away ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    April 20: The crowd runs away from the gun shots at Civic Center Park in Denver Colorado, Saturday April 20th, 2013 after the 4/20 pot rally. Two people were shot during Saturday's annual 4/20 marijuana rally, held on a day cannabis enthusiasts regard as a holiday called 4/20 that drew tens of thousands to Denver's Civic Center park. This is the first 4/20 marijuana rally since Colorado voters legalized marijuana use for people 21 and older in November. April 20, 2013 Denver.

  • April 20: Denver Paramedics, Denver Police ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    April 20: Denver Paramedics, Denver Police officers and good samaritans at the scene attend to a shooting victim at Civic Center Park in Denver Colorado, Saturday April 20th, 2013 after the 4/20 pot rally. Two people were shot during Saturday's annual 4/20 marijuana rally, held on a day cannabis enthusiasts regard as a holiday called 4/20 that drew tens of thousands to Denver's Civic Center park. This is the first 4/20 marijuana rally since Colorado voters legalized marijuana use for people 21 and older in November. April 20, 2013 Denver.

  • April 20: The grounds are near ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    April 20: The grounds are near empty at Civic Center Park in Denver Colorado, Saturday April 20th, 2013 after the 4/20 pot rally. Two people were shot during Saturday's annual 4/20 marijuana rally, held on a day cannabis enthusiasts regard as a holiday called 4/20 that drew tens of thousands to Denver's Civic Center park. This is the first 4/20 marijuana rally since Colorado voters legalized marijuana use for people 21 and older in November. April 20, 2013 Denver.

  • Hundreds of people lit up joints, ...

    Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

    Hundreds of people lit up joints, bongs, pipes and marijuana cigarettes at exactly 4:20 pm during the Colorado 420 Rally at Civic Center Park in Denver, Co on April 20, 2014. Thousands of people lit up and smoked marijuana to celebrate the now legal use of marijuana in the state of Colorado.

  • The smoke out at the 420 ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    The smoke out at the 4/20 celebration at the Denver 4/20 Rally in Civic Center Park April 20, 2014.

  • A woman rolls a joint while ...

    Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post

    A woman rolls a joint while wearing marijuana plant inspired socks and leggings while attending the Colorado 4/20 Rally at Civic Center Park in Denver on April 20, 2014. Thousands of people lit up marijuana pipes, cigarettes, joints, and bongs at exactly 4:20 p.m. to celebrate the now legal use of marijuana in the state of Colorado.

  • CU Shutdown 4-20 147.JPG University of ...

    Cliff Grassmick, Daily Camera

    University of Colorado police officers were out in full force to discourage any 4/20 activity. The University of Colorado shut down for 4/20 except for students and permit holders on Sunday, April 20, 2014.

  • 22 year old Don Blosser of ...

    Joe Amon, The Denver Post

    22-year-old Don Blosser of Denver (center) continues to celebrate after the smoke out at the 4/20 celebration at the Denver 4/20 Rally in Civic Center Park on April 20, 2014.

  • DENVER, CO - April 18: Attendees ...

    Brent Lewis, The Denver Post

    Attendees hold up a model while inside of a large inflatable ball during the Accomplice Clothing fashion show on Saturday, April 18, 2015 at Civic Center Park in Denver. The annual 4/20 Rally once again brought over a thousand smokers and music lovers to the park to celebrate the "holiday" which this year spans over the weekend. Musical acts this year included Too Short and Devin The Dude.

  • A look-alike of Rapper and songwriter, ...

    RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post

    A look-alike of Rapper and songwriter Wiz Khalifa is surrounded as he arrived at Civic Center Park in Denver, April 20, 2016. People gather at the park to celebrate the annual 420 day.

  • Stephanie Hodge smokes a gas mask ...

    AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Stephanie Hodge smokes a gas mask marijuana smoking apparatus during Denver's annual 4/20 festival at Civic Center Park on Sunday, April 19, 2015. Thousands of people gathered to watch a free Rick Ross concert, while partaking in the day's goods and services.

  • A big crowd gathers at Civic ...

    John Leyba, The Denver Post

    A big crowd gathers at Civic Center and light up during 4/20 celebration April 20, 2016 in Denver, despite the official rally being cancelled due to weather.

  • Jordan Mcintyre 18 years old of ...

    John Leyba, The Denver Post

    Jordan Mcintyre 18 years old of Denver takes a hit of her joint during 4/20. A big crowd gathered at Civic Center and light up during 420 celebration April 20, 2016 in Denver, despite the official rally being cancelled due to weather.

  • John Henry dances during the Denver ...

    Kira Horvath, Special to The Denver Post

    John Henry dances during the Denver 4/20 Rally held Saturday, May 21, 2016 at Civic Center Park. The official rally was pushed back a month due to weather.

  • Bekah Christine, left, and Vanessa Lee ...

    Kira Horvath, Special to The Denver Post

    Bekah Christine, left, and Vanessa Lee smoke marijuana under their umbrella during the Denver 4/20 Rally held Saturday, May 21, 2016 at Civic Center Park. The official rally was pushed back a month due to weather.

  • James Jernigan swings his poi in ...

    Kira Horvath, Special to The Denver Post

    James Jernigan swings his poi in front of the main stage during the Denver 4/20 Rally held Saturday, May 21, 2016 at Civic Center Park. The official rally was pushed back a month due to weather.

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There was a time — before the vendor booths, before the concerts with famous headliners, before the documentary crews and before the cannabis tour groups — when 4/20 in Denver meant a simple protest rally.

Eleven years ago, only a couple thousand people gathered in Civic Center park for the annual marijuana smokeout in defiance of state and federal laws. The rally planned for Thursday could hardly look different — 250 vendor booths, tens of thousands expected to attend and the rapper 2 Chainz scheduled to perform.

But organizers also hope that this year, especially, will bring a renewed commitment to activism.

“The rally is by definition a coming together for the common good,” said Miguel Lopez, who holds the permit for the rally and has been its most vocal advocate for years. “But we can’t be that effective if we’re not engaging a little more.”

Even by the standards of marijuana festivals, these are strange days.

On one side of the law, Colorado’s marijuana industry is booming, more states and countries are legalizing, and public support has never been stronger. On the other side, the new administration in the White House has signaled a hostility toward legal marijuana and a desire to do something to blunt its rise, meaning that legalization supporters could soon face their greatest challenge yet.

And that leaves Lopez and others in the marijuana movement with something of a problem this time around. Should they view the pot-smoker’s holiday as a chance to show strength? Or should they lie relatively low in the hopes of not attracting unwanted attention that could spur a crackdown?

“I think both sides are going to get something out of the 4/20 rallies,” said John Hudak, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and an expert on marijuana policy.

For the cannabis movement, Hudak said rallygoers may decide to emphasize the event’s political roots and tap into the broader protests against President Donald Trump.

“This resistance movement that has really taken off … is something that’s really going to motivate a lot of people to come out and make this a pretty significantly sized rally,” Hudak said.

For anti-marijuana groups, the 4/20 rallies will probably provide an opportunity to criticize the excesses of marijuana legalization.

“It’s something that the (U.S.) attorney general can point to and say, ‘Look at this, the state can’t even control public use,'” Hudak said.

Both approaches could have their drawbacks. Talk of a crackdown could be confronted by the sheer number of people at the rally, demonstrating just how much money and energy the federal government would have to spend to push back against legalization. Meanwhile, a raucous rally could undermine the mainstream credibility that marijuana supporters have tried to build over the past several years.

This is a tightrope that the cannabis industry is particularly familiar with. While individual stores and product companies have embraced the glamour of 4/20, the National Cannabis Industry Association, one of the industry’s lobbying groups, has traditionally shied away from the events, even as it has expressed support for marijuana consumers. Taylor West, the NCIA’s deputy director, spoke of the 4/20 events as similar to the Great American Beer Festival in producing both positive and negative images.

“In the larger context of 4/20, it’s always been a little bit of a mix, and I think it will be the same this year,” West said. “There will be some things that come out that maybe aren’t as good for the image of responsible use. But there will also be a tremendous amount of political activism.”

West said the NCIA prefers to save its own major activism push until May, when it holds annual lobbying events in Washington, D.C.

Lopez, too, said Denver 4/20 rally might not be the best place for marijuana supporters to fight the feds. For those who wish to battle Washington, Lopez had another suggestion: an annual Fourth of July “smoke-in” at the White House that he helps organize.

This year’s 4/20 rally in Denver, meanwhile, will mark the launch of a new group he is calling 420 Revolution. The group will be focused on local issues and on trying to strip away social stigma around cannabis use by encouraging one-on-one conversations in the community, Lopez said.

“I don’t see us particularly focusing on Trump,” he said. “We would be focusing more on a self-pride issue and on self-preservation as a group.”