University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 2007

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A variety of marijuana relatf merchandise is on display this stand on the street. Thoug marijuana itself was not sold in open, people could buy anythin from hemp necklaces to boob afc the illegal substanc C. Leonard i vg Sit i '

Page 49 text:

Wolverine couture. by Lisa Torsieilo A student sporting a Michigan sweatshirt talks on the phone as he walks to class. Michigan apparel was extremely popular with students as well as Ann Arbor residents. R. Peplinski photo Senior psychology major Jessica Christopher tries on a jacket at Beanie June, located on North Univresity. Ann Arbor hosted many unique boutiques in addition to popular chains like Urban Outfitters. R. Peplinski photo ' michgan life 45



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J s z Wasfi by Zacfi (jasior Of the many traditions commonly associated with the University, one of the most unique and well known was Hash Bash. Having arisen as a protest in 1 970 after the arrest of a local man for his possession of marijuana, this social experience continued to gain popularity with each passing year. In the year 2006, the University saw the 35 th gathering of this event. Thousands of students and other locals flooded the Diag to hear speakers discuss marijuana policy reformation, and to listen to live music. The real action however, did not take place on the Diag since state law was enforced on campus. This meant that police could make arrests that would cost the individual at least a year in prison and a $1000 fine for smoking marijuana. So, after the speakers were finished and everyone was pumped up, the festivities moved to Monroe Street. While state law could be enforced on campus, everywhere else in the city of Ann Arbor, local civil law was enforced. For the city, that meant a smaller fine for possession. While some arrests were made, the rule was, stay out of the cops ' way and you shouldn ' t have any problems. As always, students and locals came together to support the legalization of this drug, which had become one of the most popular of all illegal drugs. By showing their support and participating in this act of civil disobedience, all the gatherers hoped to have started a wave of reform involving their drug of choice. While not all students or local residents agreed with this event, or with those who chose to participate, the people involved felt it was their duty to stand up for what they believed in. A student at the University points to a particular pipe he wants to buy. Drug paraphenalia was sold on the streets during Hash Bash. C. Leonard photo A hippie walks down State Street wearing a woven poncho. People from all over Michigan came to celebrate Hash Bash in Ann Arbor. C. Leonard photo michigan life 47

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