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Annual 4/20 rally returns to Civic Center in downtown Denver

Anna Gauldin
The Denver Post
Partygoers listen to music and smoke marijuana on one of several days of the annual 4/20 marijuana festival, in Denver's downtown Civic Center Park, Saturday April 18, 2015. The annual event is the second 4/20 marijuana celebration since retail marijuana stores began selling in January 2014. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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From psychedelic shirts and beanies to hemp-infused energy drinks, Denver’s Civic Center park on Saturday was filled to the brim with cannabis-themed vendors and cannabis-loving crowds for the annual 4/20 rally.

Some, like New York-based clothing company Not Fade Away, traveled to Colorado for the downtown event — billed as the world’s largest marijuana rally. Others, like Canna Energy, are based here in Denver.

“Our goal is to create a positive environment for users to share stories, learn about the industry and create informed opinions on the remaining issues facing the industry,” rally founder Miguel Lopez said in a statement.



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