The Second Marijuana Reform March and Rally in San Antonio Is Fast Approaching

Last year was a historic year for the Alamo City chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML.

The group of activists who want to see Texas' pot laws reformed held its first rally and march.

And on May 7, at 2 p.m., it will continue to support Lone Star State pot reforms with its second annual march and rally.

Destiny Young, SA NORML's new executive director (she replaces DWI and 420 Dude Jamie Balagia), said supporters should meet at Brackenridge Park at 2 p.m. at the softball fields.

"We want people to exercise their First Amendment on this march," Young said, encouraging marchers to make posters to carry while marching down Broadway to Pinks Patio — just passed Maverick Park.  (Check SA NORML's Facebook for an announcement about a sign-making party that is scheduled for May 4.)

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