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''[http://www.gallup.com/poll/144086/New-High-Americans-Support-Legalizing-Marijuana.aspx October 28, 2010. New High of 46% of Americans Support Legalizing Marijuana. Gallup poll].'' 46.2% turned out to vote favorably for Prop 19 in California on November 2, 2010. 53.8% voted against it.

Wazzup! You are. No, you are. :)        sɹnoʎ ǝɹɐ splɹoʍ ǝsǝɥʇ﻿ llɐ

Video:Grass: The History Of Marijuana Grass: History of Marijuana. 1999 Canadian documentary film narrated by Woody Harrelson. Youtube link. At 39 minutes 20 seconds see the original way to shotgun marijuana. At 59 min 20 sec there is the song for John Sinclair by John Lennon December 10, 1971 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. See below: 2010 April 3. Ann Arbor Hash Bash.

Baked?
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 * See also Category:Music videos, whether baked or not. :)

Here you go. Can play 'em at the same time. ... :)

Add music videos to your user pages. People will appreciate it.

Welcome
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'''Cannabis Wiki home. Cannabis, the Avatar Home Tree of Life for the healing of the nations.'''

Welcome to the Cannabis Wiki, also known as the Weed Wiki. 300px "The best wing suit /skydive from you tube PART1." Youtube link.

Just Say Now
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Rasmussen poll. July 26, 2010. 43% Say Marijuana Should Be Legalized, and 42% Disagree. "While half of Democrats (51%) support legalizing marijuana, 62% of Republicans are opposed. Voters not affiliated with either major political party lean toward legalization by a 48% to 35% margin." For drug reform vote Democrat, independent, or not at all. Only a non-Republican President, administration, and Congress were able to get these enacted:
 * In Historic Move, V.A. Eases Rules for Medical Marijuana Patients. MPP (Marijuana Policy Project). July 26, 2010.
 * D.C. Medical Marijuana Law Clears Congressional Hurdle! MPP. July 27, 2010.

'''Featured anniversary. 30 years since Reagan's election:'''

November 1980-2010. The Reagan Revolution; Just Say No;  U.S.-aided, government-sanctioned, drug-war death squads in Thailand, Colombia, Mexico, etc.. See Wikipedia: Ronald Wilson Reagan, Nancy Reagan, and the War on Drugs. See also: and commons:Category:Just Say No.

Reaganomics 101: Tax the poor and middle class. Spend exorbitant amounts on "freedom" (doublespeak for prisons/jails).

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Influential cannabis users
thumb|300px|right|Barack Obama: "I inhaled frequently." [[Video:Yes we cannabis|thumb|300px|Yes we cannabis. (Youtube link). Hempalujah! :) And who's ringing the doorbell?]] Return to top.

"The 10 Most Successful Potheads on the Planet… Cool Enough to Admit It"

Stiletto Stoners. By Yael Kohen in the October 2009 issue of Marie Claire. Many other articles about it, too.

'''[http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=8146 Women's Alliance - NORML. Women who are leading the movement].'''

Bill Maher, Top CelebStoner.


 * May 2, 2010: "I would never say and I have never said, because it's not true that Republicans, all Republicans are racists. That would be silly and wrong. But nowadays, if you are racist, you're probably a Republican. And that is quite different."

Cab Calloway - Reefer Man. In the 1933 film, International House: 300px Check out the hair action! YouTube link. Lyrics. "Why, that cat's still high."

Race and the Drug War
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Incarceration Nation: "On June 30, 2006, an estimated 4.8% of black men were in prison or jail, compared to 1.9% of Hispanic men and 0.7% of white men. More than 11% of black males age 25 to 34 were incarcerated. Black women were incarcerated in prison or jail at nearly 4 times the rate of white women and more than twice the rate of Hispanic women." - Source:
 * Prison and Jail Inmates at Midyear 2006 (NCJ 217675). The percentages are for adult males, and are from page 1 of the PDF file. United States Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). LEAP - Matthew Fogg (former Chief Deputy US Federal Marshal): "Drug prohibition helps the US maintain a racial apartheid prison industrial complex."

The New Jim Crow: How the War on Drugs Gave Birth to a Permanent American Undercaste. NORML Blog. By: Russ Belville, NORML Outreach Coordinator. See Wikipedia: Jim Crow.

Michelle Alexander's book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.



About this wiki
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Community | New pages | Advanced Search | Blogs | Categories | Wiki tutorial | Help pages | Help:Helper Group | Activity Feed | All users To find your user page click on "all users" in the dropdown menu labeled "contributed."



We are currently editing over Special:Allpages articles, and you can help. See:


 * Category:Work in progress
 * Global Marijuana March 2010 map

"A man can't ride your back unless it is bent." -- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr..] Mountaintop speech.

Global Million Marijuana March. Stand up and march!

"The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do." -Steve Jobs of Apple Computer.

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Free text and images
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Free licensing: "Except where otherwise specified, the text on Wikia sites is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA). Read the license summary."

The images are free or fair-use. Click any image to enlarge it. Right-click an image to get to the info page, and to enlarge it more.

War on cannabis. Arrests.
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Marijuana arrests in the USA.

A total of 20,272,202 U.S. cannabis arrests from 1965 to 2008. See Swivel.com chart.

Data sources:
 * 1965-1981: Marijuana Research: Uniform Crime Reports - Marijuana Arrest Statistics.
 * 1982-2007: BJS. Drugs and Crime Facts: Drug law violations and enforcement.
 * 2008: MPP. Marijuana Arrests Drop for First Time Since 2002.



Torture, rape, and the Drug War
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[[Video:Riz Khan - Torture training in Mexico - 08 Jul 08 - Part 1|thumb|300px| See this article: U.S. torture training in Mexico. See the video to the right.
 * "Torture in Mexico’s Drug War (Warning Graphic Video)". If the above embedded video does not work go to the YouTube page and try.]]

"Torture By Mexican Government In Drug War Highlights U.S. Loss of Credibility On Human Rights".


 * "The Washington Post reports today [July 9, 2009] that the Mexican government has employed numerous torture techniques to extract confessions from suspected drug traffickers. The techniques included beatings, suffocation with plastic bags, electric shocks, the insertion of needles under suspects’ finger nails, water torture, and other abuses."

Drug-suspect rape and torture by police in Indonesia. See the links to the media articles (and quotes) found in the 2010 and 2009 sections of this Cannabis Wiki article: Jakarta, Indonesia.

Torture by U.S. police
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Jury Selection Begins in Illinois Police Torture Trial. By Karen Hawkins, Associated Press Writer. May 23, 2010. ABC News.

Juvenile inmates in the USA
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Articles:


 * "Torture Kids Instead".


 * "The US state is a horrible parent; 12% of its 'detained' kids are sexually abused each year, versus 4% of adult prisoners. 0.3% of US non-prisoners report rape each year, versus a world median of ~0.05%."

[[Video:Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl|thumb|300px| Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl. He hit her in the head while she was standing and while she was on the floor. He slammed her onto a concrete floor. He pulled her up by her hair. YouTube link.]]
 * "Video shows deputy's alleged assault on teen girl." Article by KOMO-TV (an ABC affiliate in Seattle, Washington). See video to the right.'''
 * "King County deputy charged with fourth-degree assault on teen girl". By Mike Barber. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
 * "Former Deputy Paul Schene Says He Beat Teenage Girl Because He Was Afraid of Her". By Caleb Hannan. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
 * Forum: AP Raw Video: Deputy Shown Assaulting Teen Girl - Democratic Underground.


 * ACLU Asks U.N. To Intervene On Behalf Of Montana Juvenile Prisoner


 * "placed in solitary confinement in the Montana State Prison when he was 17 and has been subjected to abuse so traumatizing that he has twice attempted to kill himself by biting through his wrist to puncture a vein. ... has been forbidden phone calls or visits with his family. Fellow inmates were so concerned for his well-being that they reached out to the ACLU of Montana for help on his behalf."

Some events
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See: Cannabis events and Category:Cannabis-related events.

2010. July 10. Schapelle Corby
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See: Women for Schapelle: Schapelle Corby - Public Flyer. See also: [http://womenforschapelle.blogspot.com/2010/06/schapelle-corby-birthday-girls-global.html Birthday Girl's Global Day of Action. . . July 10th]. List of many Facebook groups. Her mental health. Vital links. Right-click the flyer to the right to fully enlarge it, and to read it.

2010 June 18. France. 18 Joint
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''See Category: 18 Joint France event graphics and Paris, France. They have links to articles, reports, photos, videos, forums, and more.''

'''France 1970-2010. 40 years of cannabis prohibition.'''

'''June 18, 2010 events. France.

2010 May 1. Global Marijuana March
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May 1 and 8, 2010. See Global Marijuana March 2010 map.

2010 April 3. Ann Arbor Hash Bash
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Hash Bash. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
 * "The Hash Bash in Ann Arbor is the Nation's oldest marijuana Rally." . There have been other cannabis rallies in the USA before 1972, but they haven't continued on for as many years. Info follows from Hash Bash (Wikipedia): The first Hash Bash was held on Saturday, April 1 1972 in response to the March 9th 1972 decision by Michigan Supreme Court declaring unconstitutional the law used to convict cultural activist John Sinclair for possession of two marijuana joints. This action left the State of Michigan without a law prohibiting the use of marijuana until after the weekend of April 1 1972.

Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. April 3, at Ann Arbor’s Michigan Theater.

300px YouTube link. The song for John Sinclair by John Lennon. December 10, 1971 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Excerpt from lyrics:
 * If he was the CIA,
 * Selling dope and making hay,
 * He'd be free, they'd let him be.
 * Breathing air, like you and me.

2009 Dec. 6. Berlin Hemp Museum
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'''Berlin Hemp Museum. 15-year anniversary.'''

See:
 * hanfmuseum.de and User:Tribble.
 * Google searches:
 * Google image searches:
 * English article

2009 Oct. 30. Madrid Expo Cannabis
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'''Madrid, Spain. Expo Cannabis.''' October 30-31, November 1, 2009. See: Category:Cannabis fairs and Cannabis-related event graphics. Website: expocannabis.com - English page.


 * "5th EXPOCANNABIS Edition: October 30, 31, November 1 - 2009


 * "It is almost a decade since the first cannabis derivatives trade fair was held in Germany. Since then, the growth of trade fairs dedicated to cannabis in all its applications, whether direct or derived, has been on the rise in Europe. So much so that for the last six years, Spannabis trade fair has been a highly popular event in Barcelona, and Expocannabis is following its steps in the capital of Spain, Madrid.


 * "The trade fair conditions offered by the Spanish capital are unbeatable due to its population density and its geographical situation, equidistant from almost any point of the Peninsula. The first edition was acclaimed by the public and the exhibitors, and this year we can proudly say that we expect an even bigger success. We count on you. You can't miss it!"

Cannabis/drug reform organization reviews
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'''NORML:

Marijuana Policy Project (MPP):
 * Charity Navigator Rating - Marijuana Policy Project Foundation

Drug Policy Alliance:
 * Charity Navigator Rating - Drug Policy Alliance
 * Charity Review of Drug Policy Alliance. By the Better Business Bureau.
 * Executive Director compensation: $261,037. "June 1, 2007 - May 31, 2008 compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances."

Marijuana is safer than alcohol
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 * Category:Marijuana is safer than alcohol


 * Facebook: Marijuana is Safer. Book by Steve Fox, Paul Armentano, and Mason Tvert.
 * See quotes from the 1999 Institute of Medicine report on marijuana and medicine. For more info see the links in the image description here.

2005 Denver legalizes cannabis
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See:
 * Denver, Colorado, USA

Featured group:

Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation (SAFER)
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 * saferchoice.org
 * Denver, Colorado, USA.
 * Facebook: Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation (SAFER)
 * Facebook: Causes on Facebook. SAFER
 * saferdenver.saferchoice.org
 * twitter.com/SAFERchoice
 * myspace.com/saferchoice
 * think.mtv.com/profile/SAFER
 * youtube.com/user/SaferChoice
 * gallery.marihemp.com/denver2005nov1
 * Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation - Wikipedia.

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FAQ
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This wiki is about cannabis. Also, things relating to cannabis, and things having to do with cannabis. This may include, but is not limited to, the following topics: weed, cannabis, hashish, pot, joints, bongs, blunts, pipes, growing, strains, knifers, vaporizers, 420, brownies, fluorescent Cannabis, actuarial biometrology, you-name-it.

See Category:Cannabis Wiki and Special:Search to find most things, and for an overall view. See also all the uncategorized pages. See Special:UnusedFiles for posters, flyers, and banners that need to be posted on city pages.

See Category:Help and Help:Helper Group for help on this wiki and more. For more help click the help link in the left sidebar of any Cannabis Wiki page. See also the Wikia Central forums for more info.

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 * Category:Cannabis activists - Tell us what you and others have been doing over the years.
 * Cannabis events. List events worldwide. Links, calendars, etc.
 * Cannabis newsletters. More entries needed.
 * Images. See Category:Global Marijuana March photos. Also, graphics (posters, banners, flyers). To upload images see the upload page and Image uploading and use.

Global Marijuana March (GMM)
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Global Marijuana March (GMM) is also called the Million Marijuana March (MMM) and other names. This global event occurs yearly on or around the first Saturday in May in over 250 cities. Category:Global Marijuana March - Click any city link and start adding some info, images, videos, and links.



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Charts
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Quotes
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From the 1999 Institute of Medicine report on marijuana and medicine. For more info see the updated links in the image description here, or click the image.



Spell check and site search
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The Firefox browser includes a spell checker. If you are using the MS Internet Explorer browser you can install the Google Toolbar to get its spell checker. Google Toolbar is good for any browser because it also has a site-search option that is very fast.

Google shortcut below to search the Cannabis Wiki (click and then add search terms):
 * http://www.google.com/search?q=site:cannabis.wikia.com

You can use the following to search the basic GMM city lists:

Template for GMM city pages
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See: Template:GMM city wikitext

How to create new categories
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See: How to create new categories or subcategories.

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