
On Friday, January 2, 2009 in celebration of the decriminalization of an ounce of marijuana in Massachusetts, MassCann/NORM threw one hell of a 420 party at Basta's in Weymouth with the Gutterheads, DJ Slim, and many others. Check out some of Mike Cann's video from the show:
More video from our friends at Knight Owl Media will be posted shortly.
We also have tons of great photos from the show! Check out the highlights below, or view the complete gallery, where you can download and share the images.

That's some good shit
right there. Trust me, I know. Good shit.

Smokin on stage

DJ Slim takes a break from the beat to take a puff

Scott Gacek passes the blunt to Mike Cann. Even when shooting a show, still
gotta blaze!

Girls 4 Ganja model Miss Micaela (right) stopped by to "play some shitty pool".

The smokey haze as seen from the stage.

Aztech passin the joint to the stage

DJ Slim. Yes, I burn too.

DJ Slim with High Times reporter Valerie

"32L" Question 2 is officially Section 32L of MGL 94C. Here, DJ Slim and Keith
Saunders represent.


Aztech puffs a blunt outside



MassCann co-founder Steven Epstein has been working for marijuana law reform in
Massachusetts since 1989.

DJ Slim holds up the Vortex and some Smokeclear Kings.

DJ Slim

Girls 4 Ganja model Miss Micaela puffs a blunt outside.

DJ Slim, lovin that High Times


DJ Slim and Keith Saunders shout for legalization, regulation, and taxation.

Scott Gacek and DJ Slim holdin up the Hemp Hits (available at www.puffpass.com)

Aztech and DJ Slim puffin before the show. Pass
that shit to me man!
The Boston Freedom Rally is the second largest annual gathering of pro-marijuana supporters in the United States, and the largest on the east coast.
The Boston Freedom Rally is held the third Saturday in September on the Boston Common, and is attended by thousands of people. There are speakers, bands, and vendors, all in the name of cannabis awareness and drug law reform.
The 20th Annual Boston
Freedom Rally will be held on Saturday, September 19, 2009 at High Noon
on the Boston Common.