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DAN DAVIS, CO-FOUNDER OF THE 420 EXPO AT THE NEW JERSEY CONVENTION CENTER IN EDISON, discusses the upcoming three-day event returning this month.
DAN DAVIS, CO-FOUNDER OF THE 420 EXPO AT THE NEW JERSEY CONVENTION CENTER IN EDISON, discusses the upcoming three-day event returning this month after a successful turnout in 2022 with 17-thousand attendees. This year's BYOC, Bring Your Own Cannabis consumer event, is looking to attract more than 20-thousand people with dozens of celebrity appearances, including Cheech Marin from "Cheech & Chong" movie fame as the Guest Host, over 100 vendors, an outdoor smoking area, food trucks, and live entertainment. He also spoke about the focus being on helping low-income and minor communities targeted during the War on Drugs in the 1980's and 1990's by having lawyers on hand offer free Expungement clinics to have marijuana convictions removed from people's records.