DOD Whistleblower KNOWS Vets are Using Pot for PTSD & Attended The Capital CannaShow (Sharyn Bovat Says it Was AWESOME) & Shows Proof DC Law is STUPID Pot Needs to Legalized, Taxed & Regulate It's Too Dangerous to Have Unlabeled Brownies.



The DC CannaShow was at the Marriott Mayflower that's a few blocks from the White House: This is from the Everbrite Event Detail list: 
Q: What can/can't I bring to the event?
   A: Please do not bring any illegal items into the venue.  Please observe and respect Washington D.C. laws.  This is NOT a smoking event.   Yet edibles were EVERYWHERE


FYI I got stoned from trying a few samples.  I did NOT know what was in each sample "that" would not have happened in Denver. The DC pot laws are "ridicules" it's illegal to sell pot BUT it's OK to share it. So if you buy w pin for $5 they give you a free brownie.  Yesterday I met a lot of young millennial entrepreneurs & I might've met my new drug dealer. Living with PTSD is not easy and occasionally it would be nice to have in Indica brownie. Pot makes me not think of things like Lockerbie, TWA 800, Iran Contra, who my bio dad is?, and more (see SharynBovat.com) I don't want to be a "stoner" I just want to know that when i need a break from the drama the CIA inserted into my life I can have one. Still I'm scared to eat drug laced food from packages NOT marked.  See the difference between brownies "shared" in DC vs a brownie "bought" in Denver. 






































































With over 1000 attendees, The Capitol CannaShow will be Washington, D.C.'s largest, locally based cannabis exposition and conference. Ever.


February 20th, 2016 | 9:00am - 5:00pm
The Mayflower Hotel
Washington, D.C.

OUR GOAL is to provide our attendees with an immersive, up-scale experience that includes access to exhibitors, educators, and engagement groups. 
We believe in affordable access to all facets of the emerging cannabis culture in Washington, D.C.!
 The Capitol CannaShow will be held at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C. on February 20th, 2016.   As you may or may not know, this is the longest running and largest luxury hotel in Washington, D.C. 
 The venue is historic, and we know the Capitol CannaShow will be too.  

WE WILL FEATURE:
  • Access to 60 exhibitors: canna-businesses, non-profits, community groups, and more! 

  • Opening Keynote Speaker, Adam Eidinger (DCMJ) discussing the 1 year anniversary of Initiative 71 and progress of cannabis reform in Washington, D.C.

  • David Victorson (37 Tons) discussing his personal experiences and the link between addiction, incarceration, and the drug war.  

  • Closing Keynote Speaker, Charlo Greene, discussing her journey as a cannabis entrepeneur

  • An Expert Cultivation Panel with 4 licensed cannabis cultivators in Washington, D.C.

  • A Cannabis Policy Panel including Adam Eidinger (DCMJ), Councilman David Grosso, Dr. Malik Burnett (Johns Hopkins), and Lauren Padgett (SSDP) 

  • A Medicinal Cannabis Panel including dispensary owners, doctors, and patients

  • Cannabis & Wine pairing tutorial

  • An opportunity to learn about local and national non-profits, charitable causes, and philanthropic organizations.

  • Networking, B2B, and career opportunities

  • OVER $10,000 IN FREE GIVEAWAYS COURTESY OF: DC Hydroponics, SpacyCloud, Myster, Weedmaps, RAW Papers, Hemper, 37 Tons, SpacyCloud, Capitol Hemp, Maryland Hydroponics, and many more! 

 

 

FAQs

Q: Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?
   A: You must be 18 years or older to enter. 

Q: What can/can't I bring to the event?
   A: Please do not bring any illegal items into the venue.  Please observe and respect Washington D.C. laws.  This is NOT a smoking event.   Yet edibles were EVERYWHERE

Q: What is the refund policy?
   A: There are no refunds.  

Q: Will I be able to purchase cannabis/products containing THC at the event?
  A: No.  Exhibitors are not permitted to sell or gift cannabis and/or products containing THC at the event
WHEN
WHERE
The Mayflower Hotel - 1127 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20036 

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