Snoop Dogg promises to play Alaska if voters legalise recreational marijuana use
Snoop Dogg has promised to perform in Alaska if the state legalises recreational cannabis use on the 4 November when they head to the polls.
The news comes after the viral video of Charlo Greene quitting her KTVA news job live on air in order to concentrate on campaigning for the legalisation of marijuana.
In a GGN interview with Greene and Snoop, the latter proclaimed:
"If we get y'all to vote yes on Proposition 2, Snoop Dogg is coming to Alaska to do a concert, a wellness retreat concert, and I'm bringing some of that California with me to celebrate... Now, we got people like yourself standing up. You show that it’s multicultural. It’s not just a bunch of thug dudes that’s trying to push weed, but it’s women, and they speak with intelligence and they speak from a right frame of mind. So we support you, we back you and we with you 100 percent.”
Alaskan voters can decide on The Alaska Marijuana Legalization, Ballot Measure 2 on 4 November. If approved, adults over 21 will be able to possess up to an ounce of cannabis and up to six plants. It would also legalise the manufacture, sale and possession of related paraphernalia.
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