Global Marijuana March USA
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See: 420 and Global Cannabis March event lists by year.
See also: City list page editors. The Global Cannabis March (GCM or GMM) is the first Saturday in May or thereabouts. 420 events are on April 20 or thereabouts.
Ask any of the local and regional GCM and 420 organizers for help about anything. There are many Global Cannabis March and 420 Facebook pages organizing cities and countries for GCM and 420. Search Facebook. Find more people, groups, and organizations via the GCM links box (many links in one place), and the GCM links page.
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The Global Marijuana March (GMM) is also known as the Million Marijuana March (MMM), and Global Cannabis March (GCM). Other names, and associated events (some have been around longer than GCM): World Cannabis Day, Cannabis Liberation Day, Cannabis Parade, Ganja Day, J Day, MardiGrass, etc.. GMM occurs on the first Saturday in May, or thereabouts, depending on the city and country. It began in 1999. See New York City, Dana Beal, and Wikipedia: Global Marijuana March. It may include marches, meetings, rallies, raves, concerts, festivals, information tables, and more. The six main demands: stop all cannabis arrests; stop the lies; release the medicine; heal the sick; end the prison state; Cures Not Wars. See ibogaine. And Facebook: Ibogaine Universe!!!! See GMM links for many links for event maps, reports, crowd photos, videos, GMM graphics, press/media, 420 graphics, etc.. See flat lists. See GMM Facebook. See Archive.org to find archived reports by entering the URL. See report compilations: 420 and Global Marijuana March event lists by year. See also: Wikipedia: Legality of cannabis by country. Please let us know of missing cities for any year: Talk. Wikipedia: Cannabis by country.
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GMM cities in the USA[edit]
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- 453 cities from all 50 states (and the District of Columbia) of the United States of America have signed up one or more years since 1999.
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. (Note: To edit this list click any city, or see Template:GMM cities USA.)
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By state[edit]
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- Alabama: Birmingham. Huntsville. Mobile.
- Alaska: Anchorage. Fairbanks. Homer. Juneau. Manley Hot Springs. Prince of Wales Island.
- Arizona: Bullhead City. Flagstaff. Glendale. Lake Havasu City. Mesa. Parker. Phoenix. Prescott. Scottsdale. Tucson.
- Arkansas: Fayetteville. Fort Smith. Hot Springs. Little Rock.
- California: Adelanto. Anaheim. Apple Valley. Arcata. Bakersfield. Bishop. Brentwood. Cambria. Chico. Crescent City. Dinuba. Eureka. Fontana. Fort Bragg. Fresno. Garberville. Garden Grove. Goleta. Grass Valley. Hanford. Hayward. Healdsburg. Huntington Beach. Lake Isabella. Long Beach. Los Angeles. Malibu. Marysville. Mendocino. Merced. Milpitas. Monterey. Morongo Valley. Mount Shasta. Napa. Nevada City. Oakland. Orange County. Palm Springs. Paradise. Pasadena. Patterson. Pescadero. Pomona. Redding. Redwood Valley. Reedley. Riverside. Sacramento. San Bernardino. San Diego. San Francisco. San Jose. San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. Santa Clara. Santa Cruz. Santa Monica. Santa Rosa. Smartsville. Stockton. Susanville. Ukiah. Upland. Upper Lake. Vacaville. Ventura. Visalia. Weed. Willits. Yuba City.
- Colorado: Boulder. Colorado Springs. Denver. Englewood. Fort Collins. Grand Junction. Gunnison. Leadville. Montrose. Morrison. Pagosa Springs. Pueblo. Steamboat Springs. Telluride.
- Connecticut: Hartford. Jewett City. Manchester. New Haven. New London. New Milford.
- Delaware: Dover. Newark. Rehoboth Beach. Wilmington. Yorklyn.
- District of Columbia: Washington, DC.
- Florida: Arcadia. Boca Raton. Brooksville. Cocoa Beach. Fort Lauderdale. Fort Myers. Gainesville. Hollywood. Jacksonville. Key West. Largo. Melbourne. Miami. Ocala. Orlando. Palm Harbor. Tampa.
- Georgia: Athens. Atlanta. Macon. Savannah.
- Hawaii: Hilo. Honolulu. Kailua-Kona. Maui. Paia. Waikiki.
- Idaho: Boise. Idaho Falls. Moscow.
- Illinois: Bradley. Carbondale. Champaign-Urbana. Chicago. DeKalb. Grayslake. Midlothian. Normal. Northbrook. Peoria. Quincy. Rockford. Springfield.
- Indiana: Columbus. Elkhart. Fort Wayne. Hammond. Indianapolis. Kendallville. Kokomo. LaPorte. Michigan City. Nashville. South Bend.
- Iowa: Des Moines. Independence. Iowa City. Sioux City.
- Kansas: Kansas City. Lawrence. Newton. Pittsburg. Topeka. Walton. Wichita.
- Kentucky: Bowling Green. Frankfort. Lexington. Louisville. Paducah. Rineyville. Vine Grove.
- Louisiana: Baton Rouge. Lafayette. New Orleans.
- Maine: Augusta. Portland. Starks.
- Maryland: Annapolis. [[Baltimore.
- Massachusetts: Amherst. Boston. Everett. Jamaica Plain. Northampton. Worcester.
- Michigan: Clio. Detroit. Escanaba. Flint. Genesee. Grand Rapids. Holland. Jackson. Jones. Kalamazoo. Lansing. Mount Pleasant. Muskegon. Rothbury. Traverse City. Whitehall.
- Minnesota: Duluth. Mankato. Minneapolis. Saint Paul. Winona.
- Mississippi: Batesville-Oxford. Jackson. Nettleton. Tupelo.
- Missouri: Columbia. Jefferson City. Joplin. Kansas City. Springfield. St. Louis.
- Montana: Billings. Bozeman. Butte. Clinton. Columbia Falls. Great Falls. Helena. Kalispell. Missoula.
- Nebraska: Grand Island. Kearney. Lincoln. Omaha.
- Nevada: Las Vegas. North Las Vegas. Reno. Stateline.
- New Hampshire: Concord. Derry. Durham. Nashua.
- New Jersey: Belmar. Bridgeton. Camden. Mahwah. Manasquan. New Brunswick. Newark. Summit. Trenton.
- New Mexico: Albuquerque. Hachita. Las Cruces. Roswell. Santa Fe. Taos.
- New York: Albany. Binghamton. Buffalo. Commack. Dansville. Hempstead. Ithaca. New Paltz. New York City. Potsdam. Rochester. Rye Brook. Syracuse. Utica. Warwick. Watertown. Woodstock.
- North Carolina: Asheville. Boone. Chapel Hill. Charlotte. Concord. Fayetteville. Greenville. Pineville. Raleigh-Durham. Wilmington. Winston-Salem.
- North Dakota: Bismarck. Fargo. Grand Forks.
- Ohio: Akron. Ashland. Athens. Cincinnati. Cleveland. Columbus. Dayton. Eaton. Kent. Lima. Miamitown. Oberlin. Toledo. Vermilion. Yellow Springs.
- Oklahoma: Alva. Edmond. Enid. Lawton. Oklahoma City. Tulsa. Wilburton.
- Oregon: Bend. Corvallis. Eugene. Keizer. Medford. Portland. Salem. The Dalles.
- Pennsylvania: Allentown. Beaver Falls. Camp Hill. Harrisburg. Lancaster. Lebanon. Oil City. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Scranton. Seneca. Uniontown. White Haven. Wilkes-Barre.
- Rhode Island: Kingston. Providence. South Kingstown.
- South Carolina: Charleston. Clemson. Columbia. Greenville. Williston.
- South Dakota: Huron. Rapid City. Sioux Falls. Sturgis.
- Tennessee: Baxter. Chattanooga. Clarksville. Cookeville. Knoxville. Memphis. Nashville.
- Texas: Abilene. Alpine. Amarillo. Arlington. Austin. Beaumont. Corpus Christi. Daingerfield. Dallas. El Paso. Everman. Fort Worth. Houston. Lubbock. McAllen. Midland.
- Utah: Ogden. Salt Lake City.
- Vermont: Bennington. Burlington. Montpelier.
- Virginia: Charlottesville. Chesapeake. Norfolk. Richmond. Roanoke. Salem. Virginia Beach.
- Washington: Bellingham. Bow. Gig Harbor. Kennewick. Leavenworth. Longview. Olympia. Pasco. Port Angeles. Pullman. Seattle. Sedro-Woolley. Spokane Valley. Spokane. Tacoma. Wenatchee. Yakima.
- West Virginia: Beckley. Buckhannon. Charleston. Elkins. Fairmont. Huntington. Lewisburg. Morgantown. Parkersburg.
- Wisconsin. Bangor. Eau Claire. Green Bay. La Crosse. Madison. Milwaukee. Rice Lake. Stevens Point. Turtle Lake. Wisconsin Dells.
- Wyoming: Casper. Riverton. Rock Springs. Worland.
Cannabis is safer[edit]
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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. [90]. 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. [91][92][93][94][95].
See longer article: Cannabis is safer.
- Imagine if Mitt Romney had been elected President in 2012 instead of Obama.
- Obama on marijuana legalization. [96]. "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. [97][98][99].
- Obama administration asks Supreme Court to reject lawsuit filed by Republican governments in Oklahoma and Nebraska to stop legal marijuana in Colorado [100]. 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. [101]. Attorney General Eric Holder (2009-2015) under President Obama. 25 Sep 2014.
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