He Fought to Make Weed Legal in New York City. Now What? – The New York Times
He Fought to Make Weed Legal in New York City. Now What? – The New York Times
Dana Beal stood in Union Square Park explaining the provenance of the pot being given away to a crowd of expectant people who were gathering near a bronze statue of George Washington astride a horse.
He acknowledged that it might not be of the “green, fresh, aromatic, piney, incredibly potent” variety that is most popular. But it nonetheless possessed properties that would deliver a respectable high.
On top of that, Mr. Beal’s shrug seemed to say, it was free. He squinted into the sunlight, his white hair and generous mustache making him resemble a contemporary version of Mark Twain about to dispense a pithy insight.
“It’s just expired from the standpoint that nobody will buy it,” he said. “There’s nothing wrong with it.”