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The former home of the Detroit Lions is going to pot this Halloween.
Pontiac Silverdome spokesman John Mozena says a medical marijuana trade show will be held Oct. 29-31 at the recently reopened stadium.
"The Detroit International Cannabis Convention" will feature entertainers, exhibits, vendors, guest speakers, and edibles for qualifying patients with current medical marijuana cards. Attendees must be at least 18.
An ad promoting the event features a giant marijuana plant bursting through the Silverdome roof, and includes a smiling jack-o-lantern smoking what appears to be a reefer.
Pontiac Police Chief Val Gross tells The Detroit News city approval is not required, but marijuana is illegal in the Detroit suburb and smoking inside a privately owned building is illegal statewide.
The 80,300-seat Silverdome was home of the Detroit Lions until 2002 and was sold last year for $583,000 to Triple Properties Inc. of Toronto.
Related topics: Medical Marijuana, Pontiac Silverdome
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Pontiac Silverdome spokesman John Mozena says a medical marijuana trade show will be held Oct. 29-31 at the recently reopened stadium.
"The Detroit International Cannabis Convention" will feature entertainers, exhibits, vendors, guest speakers, and edibles for qualifying patients with current medical marijuana cards. Attendees must be at least 18.
An ad promoting the event features a giant marijuana plant bursting through the Silverdome roof, and includes a smiling jack-o-lantern smoking what appears to be a reefer.
Pontiac Police Chief Val Gross tells The Detroit News city approval is not required, but marijuana is illegal in the Detroit suburb and smoking inside a privately owned building is illegal statewide.
The 80,300-seat Silverdome was home of the Detroit Lions until 2002 and was sold last year for $583,000 to Triple Properties Inc. of Toronto.
Related topics: Medical Marijuana, Pontiac Silverdome
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