Global Marijuana March

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All cities by region since 1999. ~ For all the cities in one alphabetical list click the previous link. See Category:Global Marijuana March graphics for many posters, banners, and flyers.

10 years after the first Global Marijuana March in May 1999:

 All U.S. adults:  

"It’s not just a California poll. A WashingtonPost/ABC survey, also released last week, revealed that 46 percent of Americans support legalization of small amounts of marijuana for personal use — that’s double the support it had a decade ago." - May 6, 2009. Christian Science Monitor. Article titled "Legalize marijuana? Schwarzenegger says let’s debate it." Actual poll: "Washington Post-ABC News Poll". Poll conducted April 21-24, 2009 of a random national sample of adults. The Washington Post. ABC News.


 *  In general, do you favor or oppose legalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use? 

Favor  Oppose   No opinion 4/24/09     46       52          2 10/24/02*   39       53          8 5/27/97     22       75          3 8/26/86     25       74          1 5/19/86     22       77          1 4/28/86     23       75          1 3/24/86     21       78          1 5/13/85     26       72          2


 * *Time/CNN: "Do you favor or oppose the legalization of marijuana? (IF YES) What about in small amounts, for example three ounces or less? Do you favor or oppose the legalization of marijuana in small amounts?"

 2008 U.S. presidential voters*:  

"The Zogby poll, commissioned by the conservative-leaning O'Leary Report, surveyed 3,937 voters and found 52 percent in favor of legalization. Only 37 percent opposed." - May 6, 2009. "Majority Of Americans Want Pot Legalized: Zogby Poll". The Huffington Post. See also: "New Poll: 52% Say Marijuana Should Be Legal, Taxed, Regulated." May 06, 2009. Salem-News.com. "Is marijuana tax the next revenue stream?", by michael B. Farrell. May 11, 2009. Chicago Sun-Times.


 * *3,937 voters weighted to match the 2008 presidential outcome -- 54 percent Obama voters and 46 percent McCain supporters.

Map
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City list by region
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The cities listed below are in alphabetical order in each region.

Click any city and add more info and links. There is a need for many Wikipedia, Wikitravel, and WeBeHigh.com links. Many city pages need more info concerning local cannabis-related activism. Feel free to take responsibility for cities in a region or country. Get others to help out, too. Put out requests for help in forums, and anywhere else. Contact the organizers for various cities, and ask them for help in editing. Copy links from GlobalMarijuanaMarch.org yearly city lists, and the 2008 and 2009 city lists here, etc.. Find links via the GMM links page too. See Category:Countries. See also: Africa. Asia. Canada. Europe. Oceania. Russia. South and Central America. USA.

Africa
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Asia
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Russia
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Europe
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Oceania
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South and Central America
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Canada
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United States
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Numbering the cities
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The wiki code for the cities is in this form below, or a variation of it.


 * #CITY, NATION

The wiki code is converted by the wiki software into a numbered, clickable city list. The pound symbol # causes the list to be numbered.

For more info on wiki-coding simple and detailed city lists please see the how-to sections at Global Marijuana March 2008 and Global Marijuana March 2009.

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