The 51st Annual NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally is gearing up for its monumental celebration on Saturday, May 4th. Marking the third year of the parade since the legalization of recreational marijuana in New York, the event is expected to draw thousands of marijuana enthusiasts to march down Broadway in support of cannabis legalization.
Marijuana enthusiasts will parade down Broadway on Saturday to celebrate the annual NYC Cannabis Parade and Rally. The event will feature colorful floats, live music, speakers, and educational booths promoting the benefits of cannabis and advocating for its legalization.
The 2024 NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally is now a partnership between the venerable Yippie organization and the City of New York. This collaboration showcases the growing acceptance and support for cannabis legalization in the city and the country as a whole.
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Marijuana enthusiasts will parade down Broadway on Saturday to celebrate the annual NYC Cannabis Parade and Rally. The parade will kick off at Union Square and make its way down Broadway to Washington Square Park, where the rally will take place with speeches, performances, and vendors selling cannabis-related products.
recreational marijuana is legal in New York state for people 21 and over. If you're planning to celebrate that fact on April 20 this year, the NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally is the perfect place to do so. Join thousands of like-minded individuals in a festive and colorful celebration of cannabis culture.
As soon as New York legal recreational cannabis in 2021, all of New York City started to smell like weed. New York were lighting up in parks, on sidewalks, and even in the streets, openly enjoying the newfound freedom to consume cannabis without fear of legal repercussions.
Several festivals focused on marijuana culture will be held around the country with music and educational events. The NYC Cannabis Parade & Rally is just one of many events where cannabis enthusiasts can come together to celebrate their shared passion for cannabis and advocate for its legalization nationwide.