HEBRARIUM
The voting-booth storyIn 1976, Ben Masel reportedly entered a voting booth, lit a joint, cast his vote and left while officials watched.
The story has travelled for decades because it is almost too perfect: cannabis, law, theatre and democracy folded into one small act of defiance.
Whether the legal protection attached to the story has been remembered too neatly, the gesture still says something true about Masel. He understood protest as public language. He knew that a law can be challenged not only in court, but in the moment when someone exposes its absurdity.
Masel was not just “a cannabis activist”. He was part of a harder, older line of reform: free speech, public assembly, civil disobedience, elections, underground press and the stubborn refusal to let the plant remain silent.
Some people write policy.
Some people lobby politely.
Some people walk into the voting booth with the plant itself.
Factual Note
The voting-booth story has circulated widely in cannabis culture. The legal explanation attached to it is often simplified, since voter-arrest protections in the United States were historically limited and varied by state.
The episode matters less as a legal precedent than as an act of political theatre.
Ben Masel
1954–2011
Masel was a long-standing organiser, publisher, political candidate and defender of civil liberties. He served as director of Wisconsin NORML and helped organise the Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival. His activism connected cannabis reform with free speech, public assembly, electoral politics and civil disobedience.
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