Sacred Journey owner Natalie McAnulla, 27, will speak tomorrow during the rally at 2 p.m. in South Park, near the county courthouse on Massachusetts Street.
"Me and the employees [of Sacred Journey] just wanted to show the press that people care about these plants and these stores and what they mean to the community," McAnulla says. "We want to show that it's not OK for the government to come in and take one plant or a certain plant and decide for us."
Sacred Journey is one of a handful of shops in Kansas to sell K2, a product that mimics the effects of marijuana on the brain and has been the center of controversy in recent months as legislators move to ban it. Aside from their K2 stock, federal agents confiscated several ethnobotanicals and froze McAnulla's business accounts.
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man i love that store. i hope a lot of people show up. to bad they don't have k2 or comfortably numb anymore. now i have to drive all the way to westport to get them. oh well, atleast i can still get them somewhere. for anyone else looking go to Sensational Scents at on the corner of Westport Road and Main. i haven't tried Lucinda's Crystal yet but i've heard it's pretty good.