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Cannabis Crown set for April 17, 18 in Aspen, CO

Payaso

Original Editor of ICMagazine
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Get ready for Aspen's big cannabis event this weekend! The Cannabis Crown has almost sold out the 3,000 tickets available.

Aspen, CO, April 14, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Aspen's Cannabis Crown Almost Sold Out

Twice as Big as Planned!

What was planned as small competition, hoping to draw up to fifteen hundred people has sold almost three thousand tickets. Reservations continue to pour in for the two day event that begins here on April 17th. Originally planned as a medical marijuana seminar and area growers competition, The Cannabis Crown has taken on a life of its own. Visitors from all over the country will gather here to see the judging, attend the seminars on medical marijuana, learn the history, and be entertained. Even the city is getting into the spirit with a BarBeQue and music in the town square followed by a Treasure Hunt.

With full legalization of marijuana on the next ballot in California, there is tremendous interest in what many are calling the next great economic opportunity. Seminars for medical, legal, patient care and business opportunities, given by the top experts will dominate the two day event. Visitors will see all the latest products and services on display by our vendors. Not enough you say...there's more. There will be bands, comedians, celebrity speakers and a sneak preview of a major new movie. Oh..and a hundred and forty growers competing for the Crown.

Visitors will get to meet High Times Editor Rick Cusak, speakers from NORML, cannabis oriented health care providers, educators and lawyers.They can mix with the celebrities. Bruce Perlowin, featured on CNBC's Marijuana Inc, will be here to talk about the commercial opportunities offered by his company, Medical Marijuana Inc. Former pot smuggler and famous TV Pitchman, Robert Platshorn, dubbed by the government the Black Tuna, will tell tales of the wild days of the South Florida smuggling trade and his thirty years in prison as what High Times magazine calls “America's longest serving prisoner for a non-violent marijuana offense”.

For more information:
http://www.pr.com/press-release/226604
 
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