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Need it to say that during a long-lived pot-smoking festival there were designated new supplementary restrictive arrangements . It is anticipated the arrival of a large crowd on the UC Santa Cruz campus Monday for a festival known as "the 420." The university is going to keep out the undesired pot smokers.
From 8:00 p.m. Friday and continuing til Monday, there are prohibitednightlong guests, accordingly police is being determined on inhabited halls on the campus. That is probably one approach the university is permitting visitors be aware of the fact they are not welcome. By the way the anniversary celebration migration to Porter Meadow at UC Santa Cruz is well established by a document on YouTube. The 420 festival takes place every year on April 20th at 4:20 in the afternoon.
"everybody just consider down and then takes a rip of smoke and then they recieve high," said senior Anand Janeson.
Approximately two decades the marijuana festival is held. It is evident that the parade of people coming from out of town has increased for the last years, penetrating the sky with a visible gauze of smoke.
"This is known to be the place to come. So, there are thousands of people, students and non-students, and there's just not much they can do," said sophomore Caroline Keegan.
Unfortunately, the university is adopting drastic measures. It is heavily supposedly that campus police will put up embarrassment, the same as it is anticipate terminated shuttle service and a prohibition on overnight guests in university encapsulations. All these restrictions were stipulated in a letter to the parents of first-year students. The vice principal of student affairs also wrote,
According to students viewpoint it is one day in which permits cannabis smoking and is generally treated as free speech.
"It's an favourable opportunity for the student body to denominate solidarity for drug reform policy," explained junior Mitchell Kalb.
Anyway university management disallowed to speak out on camera about its uneasiness or strict safety regulations, pointing any public confirmations could have uncalculated implications. Talking to ABC 7 most students stated they do not think the arrangements will be impressive containment combat.
"It will terminate it in some kinds, but I don't presuppose it's going to have a huge influence on the amount of people that come on campus," said sophomore Haja Jaloh.
As the university points the 420 event unauthorized and the performance illegitimate. The same as in previous year campus police will be terminating the traffic and delivering tickets on illegally-parked cars. |