It's is traditional in Marijuana legal states to plant a marijuana seed or transplant a clone on Independence Day. Thank God for the 10th Amendment.
Independence Day is a time to reflect on liberty and freedom, have a good time and party on down while wearing a mask and granting 6 feet of social distancing respect to all you encounter.
Carry on! People are no longer criminalized by the criminal justice system and ostracized by society if you follow the rules in marijuana sane states. The legalization of marijuana has had the overall societal effect of providing a means of soothing over the rough spots that must be dealt with in the day to day, but which can endured with a little help. The few for whom marijuana legalization has not had this effect are universally found to be those who were opposed to legalization and have never used the plant and never will.
After the traditional planting ceremonies have been conducted the entire days activities are now able to be focused on. Some like to fly the stars and stripes as part of their personal ceremony. Some don't. Either way the evenings activities are the focal point of the day.
Getting there requires several hours of going from store to store and bucking the traffic and dodging impetuous drivers all going after the same BBQ meats, chips, crackers, cheese, dips, beer, wine, corn on the cob and of course Pot. They all have picnics to supply and they're all in a hurry to get home.
After getting back home the cooking and ice cream making begin. The BBQ cook get's hot and cranky and the ice-cream maker gets tired and sore from cranking. But when the work is done it's worth it. It was peppermint ice-cream. To top it off the hamburger was $2.99 an lb. A revolutionary price!
Well enjoy the fireworks. It looks pretty nice on a big screen.
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