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Eight Characters I Spied at the Global Marijuana March on Faneuil Hall



 

Dr. Keith Saunders. As the president of the commonwealth’s official NORML chapter, Saunders was the voluntary sacrificial lamb at the rally this past Saturday. At 4:20pm, he took a small nugget and approached a police officer to provoke a $100 civil penalty, which, after much hilarity and stupidity ensued, he was finally given.

 

Confused Police Officers. The team of half-a-dozen cops and security guards who were dispatched to handle this situation were jovially inept. As if trying to prove that they were lazier and flakier than the pot activists, it took BPD officers nearly a half hour to compose a strategy, find a summons book, and write the ticket.

 

Super Hot Chick. She was a pothead beauty. Something like Amy Smart in Outside Providence. But she was surrounded by a herd of d-bags, one of whom, I presume, she will marry and have a litter with before finding out that he forcibly impaled two freshman during a lacrosse hazing ritual at Middlebury College.

 

Bob. Boston’s favorite walking “Jesus Saves” billboard - who can be found getting ignored outside virtually every concert and sporting event in town - Bob made one of his most ineffective appearances to date, as college students taunted him about the well-known fact that “Jesus smoked more weed than Jerry Garcia.”

 

Paranoid Camera Kid. In case one’s civil rights were violated, a lot of protesters on Saturday had camcorders. One guy, in particular, who was taping the event, was concerned enough to repeatedly alert revelers to his conspiracy that BPD paddy wagons were there to herd away potheads.

 

Shirtless Frat Guy. Close your eyes and imagine him. He’s about 5’10” with a 6’ chip on his shoulder. He’s wearing cargo shorts and flip-flops, is completely shitfaced at 4pm, has his t-shirt hanging off his belt, and is super tan (presumably from spending hours tossing the pigskin around with no top on). This particular Neanderthal’s trademark line: “I’m tired of the cops smoking my weed.”

 

Skate Shoes Nerd. Following along was one of those kids whose Vans are in better shape than Ben Stein’s sneakers. He’s never ridden a skateboard - and, ironically, is afraid of getting extremely stoned - but has a closet full of No Fear and Bob Marley gear at his mom’s house in Lexington. 

 

Mohawk Girl. Mohawk Girl is pretty much the same person as Dreadlock Bandana Chick, who was also there. The difference - not necessarily in the case of these young women, but in my personal experience - is that Mohawk Girl is less likely to jump in bed with the first guy who’s cool enough to get a $100 fine for smoking weed in public.

  • Mike Cann said:

    Chris becomes the story. Pretty cool for you Chris.

    May 5, 2009 3:31 PM
  • Mike Cann said:

    May 5, 2009 4:09 PM
  • theFreshScent » Blog Archive » Round-up: Global Marijuana March 2009 said:

    Pingback from  theFreshScent » Blog Archive   » Round-up: Global Marijuana March 2009

    May 5, 2009 4:24 PM
  • Chris Faraone said:

    Hilarious - the "Fresh Scent" link above confused the Boston Phoenix with Phoenix, Arizona. Go stoner brethren! Go!

    May 5, 2009 4:46 PM
  • nornerator said:

    Do you get paid for this? Is this what you think journalism is? You didn't cover this event at all. You tried to paint the cannabis legalization movement as just a bunch of burn outs. I have met many many people who use or have used cannabis, and generally speaking, they are much more interesting and intelligent than brainwashed anti-freedom prohibitionists.

    May 5, 2009 5:10 PM
  • Keith Saunders said:

    To set the record straight, I did not smoke marijuana at the March.  I possessed a scant 1/2 g. of commercial marijuana, and was issued a civil fine in the amount of $100.00, which I will be paying tomorrow.

    BTW, at $200.00 a gram, the street value of that marijuana to the City of Boston is $5,600 an ounce.  You'd think they would be more eager to write citations.

    Dr. Keith Saunders

    May 5, 2009 7:21 PM
  • Bret K said:

    I was there too.  I saw a stupid journalist drooling with envy over the fact he could not fit in. So he made a complete fool of himself by taking shots at what he wishes he could be.  He later was seen at bar downing large glasses of alcohol while making fun of the President.

    May 6, 2009 6:35 AM
  • milehighinams said:

    We have had cannabis freedom for over 30 years here in Holland.  Yes, you can walk into any number of cannabis shops and buy a joint or a bud to take home and smoke.  In Holland the use amongst both youth and adults is much lower then in your country.  Take the stigma away, inform people with facts and the rest takes care of itself.  Jail for potheads. Please....

    May 6, 2009 6:40 AM
  • Mike Cann said:

    I see people are assuming the reporter, Chris Faraone is reefer mad, he's not. I went off and even gave it worse than he gave to us and he took it well. And he does actually make a point. If you are going to protest anything, especially something you profess to care about, "put on a shirt". As somebody on my page labeled me a hyper sensitive stoner, I'm the last to tell you all to chill. But I'm going anyways. So some young folks that dont seem to get it, doesn't really reflect on the rest of us. Chris Faraone knows this, his readers do, and so do we. I didn't like this piece but it is comedy and in the end, I'm glad he showed up and covered it.

    Sometimes being up in arms and fighting for your rights and all that is a great thing. But I think my blog yesterday posting Chris' picture went to far. I'm sorry for that.

    Im posting again to say I don't feel this reporter is against the cause of marijuana reform. He did a great piece during the campaign and really took the DA's on who were spouting reefer madness when just about every other reporter did not.

    May 6, 2009 10:32 AM

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