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- Share link: www.cannabis.wikia.com/southafrica
- See Category:South Africa for cities.
Websites[]
Weed.co.za - News, reviews, videos, business directory and shopping
Cannabis World - South Africa News Site
Fields of Green for All - Help us to re-legalise Cannabis in South Africa! Sign our petition, join our Green Network or donate. We can only re-legalise Cannabis with your assistance!
Cannabis Promoter - Cannabis Marketing and Promotion services
iSangoma - A global Multi-Vendor Marketplace for Cannabis / Hemp / CBD
Social Media[]
Facebook:
- NORML South Africa.
- Freedom to Grow.
- Iqela Lentsango: The Dagga Party of South Africa.
- Global Marijuana March.
- Medical Marijuana South Africa.
- South Africa Marijuana March. 2008.
- Below The Lion.
Links[]
- NORML ZA | The South African Chapter of NORML.
- Welcome to the Dagga Party Official Website.
- South Africa legalises Cannabis
- SAFER CIA. Safer Cannabis Information Association.
- How To build a Cannabrick home.
- Be NORML ZA Activist Network.
- The Dagga Couple.
- Cannabis in Africa.
- 420 South Africa | South Africa's Cannabis Discussion Forum.
- MySpace: www.myspace.com/weed_co_za.
News[]
- Decriminalising Dagga: Let a Real Debate Begin :: SACSIS.org.za - by Dale T. McKinley. 10 April 2012. From the article:
- "South Africa holds the dubious ‘honour’ of being the first country to enact a specific law prohibiting the use of dagga. This happened in 1878 when the ‘Christian’ colonial government 'tried to prevent Indian indentured labour from using their sacrament, cannabis, in a bid to convert them to Christianity'. Consistent with the racist nature of most laws passed over the next several decades, the initial anti-dagga law only applied to Indians and was then extended in 1923 'on the grounds that cannabis made mine labour lazy'. In other words, the historic legal basis on which the criminalisation of dagga rests, and has always rested in South Africa, is inherently racist."
Global Marijuana March[]
- Global Marijuana March South Africa – 2011. Below the Lion.