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By Lee Abraham

Published on September 19, 2001

Speakers scheduled to appear include Gene Triefenbach, president of Greater St. Louis NORML; Dan Viets, president of the Missouri Marijuana Coalition; Fred Raines, executive director of St. Louis NORML and professor of economics at Washington University; Denise Lieberman, legal director of the ACLU's Eastern Missouri chapter; Al Minta of the Cannabis Revival Foundation; and Jeremy Hudson, president of NORML's University of Missouri chapter. Bands scheduled to perform are Nick Romanoff and Friends, Vitamen A, Jake's Leg, CPB, Speakeasy, Spooky Daly Pride, Dasha Ray and Echo Bass.