Global Marijuana March and 420 nations
1035 cities have participated from 85 nations or subnational areas since 1999.
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85 countries and some subnational areas have participated in Global Cannabis March or 420 events: Angola. Argentina. Australia. Austria. Belarus. Belgium. Bermuda. Bolivia. Brazil. Bulgaria. Cambodia. Canada. Canary Islands. Cape Verde. Chile. Colombia. Costa Rica. Croatia. Cyprus. Czech Republic. Denmark. Ecuador. El Salvador. Estonia. Faroe Islands. Finland. France. French Polynesia. Germany. Ghana. Greece. Guadeloupe. Guatemala. Guyana. Hungary. Iceland. India. Indonesia. Iraqi Kurdistan. Ireland. Israel. Italy. Jamaica. Japan. Lithuania. Luxembourg. Malaysia. Malta. Martinique. Mauritius. Mexico. Moldova. Nepal. Netherlands. New Zealand. Nicaragua. Northern Ireland. Norway. Paraguay. Peru. Philippines. Poland. Portugal. Puerto Rico. Reunion. Romania. Russia. Saint Lucia. Serbia. Sicily. Slovakia. Slovenia. South Africa. Spain. Sweden. Switzerland. Thailand. Trinidad and Tobago. Turkey. Ukraine. United Kingdom. United States of America. Uruguay. Venezuela. Vietnam. (Note: To edit this list click any nation, or go to Template:Global Marijuana March nations.)
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Yearly totals
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1035 cities have participated from 85 nations or subnational areas since 1999.
GCM, GMM, MMM. First Saturday in May (or thereabouts). Cities and nations holding 4/20 events are included in the lists for later years. Yearly maps: 41 nations participated on April 20 and May 4, 2019, or thereabouts. 42 nations participated on May 5, 2018, or thereabouts. 42 nations participated on May 6, 2017, or thereabouts. 45 nations participated on May 7, 2016, or thereabouts. 43 nations participated on May 2, 2015, or thereabouts. 213 cities from 43 nations signed up for May 3, 2014 or thereabouts. 229 cities from 43 nations signed up for May 4, 2013 or thereabouts. 177 cities from 34 nations signed up for May 5, 2012 or thereabouts. 274 cities for May 7, 2011. 328 cities for May 1, 2010. 270 for May 2, 2009. 240 for May 3, 2008. 230 for May 5, 2007. 203 for May 6, 2006. 184 for May 7, 2005. 165 for May 1, 2004. 235 for May 3, 2003. 199 for May 4, 2002. 119 for May 5, 2001. 104 for May 6, 2000. 31 for May 1, 1999. |
Countries by region
These nations, provinces, states, and subnational areas have held 420 or Global Marijuana March events over the years. There are probably some missing from this list, especially areas that have held 420 events. See country, state, and province page layout. See Category: Global Marijuana March by region. See Category: Cannabis-related links for links by nation. See Category: Cities - all city pages, not just GMM or 420 cities.
Africa
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- Angola.
- Canary Islands. The islands are off the northwest coast of Africa.
- Cape Verde. A group of islands off the west coast of Africa.
- Ghana.
- Mauritius. Small island east of Africa and Madagascar.
- Reunion. Small island east of Africa and Madagascar.
- South Africa.
Asia
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- Note: Russia is in both Asia and Europe. See Russia in the next section.
- Cambodia.
- India.
- Indonesia.
- Iraqi Kurdistan.
- Israel.
- Japan.
- Malaysia.
- Nepal.
- Philippines.
- Thailand.
- Turkey.
- Vietnam.
Russia
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Europe
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- Note: Russia is in both Asia and Europe. See Russia in the previous section.
- Austria.
- Belarus.
- Belgium.
- Bulgaria.
- Croatia.
- Czech Republic.
- Cyprus.
- Denmark.
- Estonia.
- Faroe Islands.
- Finland.
- France.
- Germany.
- Greece.
- Hungary.
- Iceland.
- Ireland.
- Italy.
- Lithuania.
- Luxembourg.
- Malta.
- Moldova.
- Netherlands.
- Northern Ireland.
- Norway.
- Poland.
- Portugal.
- Romania.
- Serbia.
- Sicily.
- Slovakia.
- Slovenia.
- Spain.
- Sweden.
- Switzerland.
- Ukraine.
- United Kingdom.
Oceania
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Latin America
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- See nearby islands section farther down.
- Argentina.
- Bolivia.
- Brazil.
- Chile.
- Colombia.
- Costa Rica.
- Ecuador.
- El Salvador.
- Guatemala.
- Guyana.
- Mexico.
- Nicaragua.
- Paraguay.
- Peru.
- Uruguay.
- Venezuela.
Nearby islands
Northern America
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Canada
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- Alberta.
- British Columbia.
- Manitoba.
- New Brunswick.
- Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Northwest Territories.
- Nova Scotia.
- Nunavut.
- Ontario.
- Prince Edward Island.
- Quebec.
- Saskatchewan.
- Yukon.
United States
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- Alabama.
- Alaska.
- Arizona.
- Arkansas.
- California.
- Colorado.
- Connecticut.
- Delaware.
- District of Columbia.
- Florida.
- Georgia.
- Hawaii.
- Idaho.
- Illinois.
- Indiana.
- Iowa.
- Kansas.
- Kentucky.
- Louisiana.
- Maine.
- Maryland.
- Massachusetts.
- Michigan.
- Minnesota.
- Mississippi.
- Missouri.
- Montana.
- Nebraska.
- Nevada.
- New Hampshire.
- New Jersey.
- New Mexico.
- New York.
- North Carolina.
- North Dakota.
- Ohio.
- Oklahoma.
- Oregon.
- Pennsylvania.
- Rhode Island.
- South Carolina.
- South Dakota.
- Tennessee.
- Texas.
- Utah.
- Vermont.
- Virginia.
- Washington.
- West Virginia.
- Wisconsin.
- Wyoming.
Cannabis is safer
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16 Dec 2019: Majority Of Americans Support Marijuana Legalization, Two More New Polls Show. "Voters who supported President Trump in the 2016 election expressed greater opposition to the policy than Republicans and Republican-leaning independents as a whole."
2 May 2019: Time to Admit It: Trump Opposes Cannabis Legalization. He opposed latest 3 bills for veterans’ access to medical cannabis. |
23 Feb 2019: Trump Continues to Flip-Flop on Medical Marijuana.
See: Reagan's war on cannabis. And: Holy War on Drugs, Republican-led mass incarceration.
Ronald Reagan, 1980 campaign speech: "Leading medical researchers are coming to the conclusion that marijuana, pot, grass whatever you want to call it, is probably the most dangerous drug in the United States, and we haven't begun to find out all of the ill effects, but they are permanent ill effects. The loss of memory for example." |
Share link: Obama.
- Obama correctly said that cannabis is safer than alcohol. See: Cannabis is safer. He also said marijuana should be treated more as a public health issue than a criminal one. And: Obama signals support for legalizing medical marijuana. [12]. See video.
- USA. 1 in 10 deaths of working-age adults are alcohol-related (disease, overdose, car crashes, falls, violence, etc). 87,798 per year, 2006 to 2010. [13][14][15][16][17].
See longer article: Cannabis is safer.
- Imagine if Mitt Romney had been elected President in 2012 instead of Obama.
- Obama on marijuana legalization. [18]. "My suspicion is that you’re gonna see other states start looking at this". The Washington Post. Jan. 22, 2015.
Above quote is from Sanjay Gupta interview of Obama on April 15, 2015. Interview aired on CNN on April 19, 2015. [19][20][21].
- Obama administration asks Supreme Court to reject lawsuit filed by Republican governments in Oklahoma and Nebraska to stop legal marijuana in Colorado [22]. December 2015.
![]() Obama helped turn around the Reagan-Bush War on Pot, mandatory minimums, mass incarceration. See: US incarceration peaked in 2008. |
- Holder's Legacy: Steering Away From the Drug War and Mass Incarceration. [23]. Attorney General Eric Holder (2009-2015) under President Obama. 25 Sep 2014.
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