26 August 2009 ~ 3 Comments

Join Us For #WeedChat

If you’ve been on Twitter any amount of time, you’ve become accustomed to the use of hashtags. You may have even come across these tags being utilized to focus a conversation around a particular topic — not just to categorize the content of a tweet.

Over the course of our experience with Twitter, we’ve noticed a camaraderie of sorts amongst cannabis legalization advocates, who most frequently tag their cannabis related tweets with #MMOT. Despite this being one of the more popular hashtags on Twitter, as typical of stoners, not a one of us has taken the time to organize a weekly chat centered around the discussion of cannabis legalization. We think the time has now come and propose a weekly #WeedChat on Fridays at 4:20 PM Pacific. We would appreciate hearing your thoughts on this and your submissions for a week one topic.

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Here is the link for the #WeedChat Twub where you can join and even find embeddable widgets to keep your blog followers up to speed on the discussion. Please, pack a bowl of your favorite strain, or whatever the fuck is available to you, and join us this Friday. @Evil_Weed

3 Responses to “Join Us For #WeedChat”

  1. Steven R. Mason 1 September 2009 at 10:51 am Permalink

    I am planning on posting tomorrow on our meeting Friday afternoon. I would like to use most of the information on your post if ok with you.

    Also, if you would like to add any other content, please email me at: http://www.chemicallygreen@chemicallygreen.com. as soon as you can. The post will be published on Wednesday.

    Thanks again for getting this discussion started. I feel like more folks will be joining as we go.
    Regards.
    Steve Mason
    Chemically Green
    ‘Green Solutions for Today’
    cg

  2. Anthony Taurus 1 September 2009 at 2:48 pm Permalink

    It sounds like a good idea if and only if the people involved in the chat have real concerns on the issue. If it can educate and help someone make up their minds on the issue then that’s great. Otherwise, having the conversation would end up as nothing more than a networking event.


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