Register ICMag Forum Menu Features
You are viewing our:
in:
Forums > Talk About It! > Toker's Den > Found on the Net > Woman told to lose pot shirt at Willie Nelson concert

Thread Title Search
Click to see great Glass, Pipes and Bongs at Aqua Lab!
Post Reply
Woman told to lose pot shirt at Willie Nelson concert Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 09-21-2011, 01:55 PM #1
Headbandf1
Bent Member

Headbandf1's Avatar

Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,218
Headbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of lightHeadbandf1 is a glorious beacon of light
Woman told to lose pot shirt at Willie Nelson concert

Sally Stricker was not allowed to wear this shirt with a large graphic on the back during this year's Nebraska State Fair. (ROBERT BECKER/Lincoln Journal Star)


Loading…



Willie Nelson wrapped up his State Fair set list with "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die" nearly two weeks ago, but Sally Stricker still is fuming.
On Sept. 4 -- about an hour before the concert -- state troopers cornered her by the insult clown's dunk tank, telling her she couldn't wear her T-shirt on the fairgrounds, she said.
The problem? Cannabis leaves on the front and back, with the words: "Don't panic, it's organic."
"They told me it was State Fair policy I could not wear something of that nature."
The Lincoln woman was surprised at first. Then angry. She would have left if she hadn't already bought her concert tickets and paid to get through the gate.
"I didn't enjoy the show because I was upset," the 40-year-old said. "I'm still upset about it."
Stricker is a member of the Nebraska Cannabis Coalition, which is trying to put a measure that could legalize marijuana on the November 2012 ballot.
The group had its own dustup in Grand Island. The coalition needs about 112,000 signatures to get its plan on the ballot, and it was banking on finding plenty of like-minded fair-goers the day of the Willie Nelson concert.
But fair managers told the group it couldn't collect signatures inside the fairgrounds without a booth -- and that all the booths were booked. So petition-seekers stayed outside the gates, said organizer Len Schropfer.
Stricker wasn't collecting names that day. She was there for the fair and the concert.
"And all of a sudden, I'm surrounded by two or three state troopers. They said, 'Ma'am, you need to go to your car and change shirts.'"
"And I'm like: 'I'm not going to my car. It's parked way down in a cornfield.'"
She was told she could turn her shirt inside out, as long as the marijuana leaf didn't show through. Instead, she changed into a Nebraska Lottery shirt she'd just won.
After the concert, Schropfer complained to State Fair Executive Director Joseph McDermott on Stricker's behalf.
Stricker said she wants an apology. "I want respect because of my beliefs and my freedom to express my beliefs."
She also wants to see the policy.
Neither is likely. The fair doesn't have a specific policy governing T-shirts, but it doesn't allow anything illegal on the fairgrounds, McDermott said Friday.
"It's been a longstanding practice that at the Nebraska State Fair, which is obviously a family event, we don't permit the promotion of illegal activity."
The fair supports the troopers' decision to ask Stricker to change her shirt, he said. "In this particular instance, the Nebraska State Patrol asking the wearer of the marijuana T-shirt to turn it inside out is in keeping with our ideals."
But Stricker also wanted to point out hypocrisy: The fair booked a performer famous for his marijuana use, a performer who was busted for pot just last year. And, at the concert, a vendor was selling Willie Nelson shirts with pot leaves, she said.
McDermott hadn't heard about the pot leaf shirts for sale, he said, and he wasn't familiar with Willie Nelson's pro-pot platform.
"To be honest, I'm not much of a Willie Nelson fan."



Read more: https://journalstar.com/news/state-an...#ixzz1Yam2fr00
Headbandf1 is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 09-21-2011, 02:02 PM #2
Good Stuff
Member

Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 73
Good Stuff will become famous soon enoughGood Stuff will become famous soon enough
Now its illegal to wear shirts? Fuck those cops. I would have had to been arrested to make my point.
Good Stuff is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 09-21-2011, 02:04 PM #3
stonedar
Macro-aggressor

stonedar's Avatar

Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,187
stonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nicestonedar is just really nice
"It's been a longstanding practice that at the Nebraska State Fair, which is obviously a family event, we don't permit the promotion of illegal activity."
At a fair grounds I have no problems with the cops (NBS) asking her to hide the pot T-shirt. just because I have no problem with pot and think it should be legal, IT ISN'T LEGAL and we gotta remember that. And that shirt "promotes illegal activity"

At a concert venue I'd have no issue with her wearing that shirt.
__________________
FYI Maxigrow does NOT taste good. That is all.

"A bird that always flies in a fog, is called a dingbat." -Archie Bunker, American hero.

Last edited by stonedar; 09-21-2011 at 02:05 PM.. Reason: clarity
stonedar is offline Quote


Old 09-21-2011, 02:12 PM #4
schwilly
Member

schwilly's Avatar

Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 580
schwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the rough
Yea I wouldn't exactly consider a state fair to be a bastion of progressive thinking.

Not saying it's right, just that it's a crap way to "rep the movement."
schwilly is offline Quote


Old 09-21-2011, 02:13 PM #5
Good Stuff
Member

Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 73
Good Stuff will become famous soon enoughGood Stuff will become famous soon enough
Quote:
Originally Posted by stonedar View Post
"It's been a longstanding practice that at the Nebraska State Fair, which is obviously a family event, we don't permit the promotion of illegal activity."
At a fair grounds I have no problems with the cops (NBS) asking her to hide the pot T-shirt. just because I have no problem with pot and think it should be legal, IT ISN'T LEGAL and we gotta remember that. And that shirt "promotes illegal activity"

At a concert venue I'd have no issue with her wearing that shirt.
Stay home then. Most of us believe in the freedom to change laws. You do realize that people go to the state fair to try and change laws, and get elected. Why? Because a lot of people go to the state fair.
Good Stuff is offline Quote


Old 09-21-2011, 02:15 PM #6
sso
Senior Member

Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: near the northpole.
Posts: 2,133
sso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to allsso is a name known to all
the future
?

"take off that shirt with the picture of the leaf!"

"mam, i repeat, take off that shirt"

"that picture of a leaf is a reckless danger to the community!"

"take it off mam, or i will be forced to shoot!"

.. i wonder if she had big tits.

mad mad mad mad world eh? lol
sso is offline Quote


Old 09-21-2011, 02:17 PM #7
JHerbz
Member

JHerbz's Avatar

Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: SoCal
Posts: 419
JHerbz is a jewel in the roughJHerbz is a jewel in the roughJHerbz is a jewel in the roughJHerbz is a jewel in the roughJHerbz is a jewel in the roughJHerbz is a jewel in the rough
I wouldn't have taken off my shirt, changed, turned it inside out or anything. if he wants to throw cuffs on my for a shirt so be it! I'm down to be on the news. And maybe even get a lawsuit out of it if i can get him to man handle me without resisting.

i love thinking of outcomes of suing cops.
__________________
At least i always have Mary Jane to brighten up my day..

\/ Jherbz 153+w CFL Growlab40 \/ *Supposedly OG Kush*
JHerbz is offline Quote


3 members found this post helpful.
Old 09-21-2011, 02:18 PM #8
Good Stuff
Member

Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 73
Good Stuff will become famous soon enoughGood Stuff will become famous soon enough
Quote:
Originally Posted by schwilly View Post
Yea I wouldn't exactly consider a state fair to be a bastion of progressive thinking.

Not saying it's right, just that it's a crap way to "rep the movement."

Stay under your rock too. That woman is trying to make a real change.
Good Stuff is offline Quote


Old 09-21-2011, 02:27 PM #9
schwilly
Member

schwilly's Avatar

Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 580
schwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the rough
What is the first thing an anti-pot zealot will say when you try to explain the litany of benefits that cannabis reform could bring about?

Likely, this; "OMG won't you think of the children?! Legalizing pot will see all the kids pregnant gangster heroin addicts by the time they're 12" Or something along those lines.

Flaunting the cannabis solution at a state fair, a "family" event if there ever was one, only provides the public with an unsavory impression of the movement. Don't think that the general public has any sort of grasp on the situation as we do.

Again, not condoning anything.
schwilly is offline Quote


2 members found this post helpful.
Old 09-21-2011, 02:35 PM #10
schwilly
Member

schwilly's Avatar

Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 580
schwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the roughschwilly is a jewel in the rough
Quote:
Originally Posted by Good Stuff View Post
Stay under your rock too. That woman is trying to make a real change.

Alright kid.

I suppose all my work with norml and ssdp was just bullshit eh?

Have you ever collected signatures door to door? Been part of a medical initiative? Have you ever engaged the community in a mature manner? Raised funds? Volunteered for anything? Have you ever been invited to a national conference in DC?

Real change? You keep on wearing your bob marley shirts and really make a difference, yea!
schwilly is offline Quote


Post Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 03:04 PM.


Click to Visit Cannapot for Cannabis Genetics


This site is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
You must be of legal age to view ICmag and participate here.
All postings are the responsibility of their authors.
Powered by: vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2018, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.