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165 cities signed up for the Saturday, May 1, 2004 Global Marijuana March from 31 countries.

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1037 cities have participated from 88 nations or subnational areas since 1999.

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2004 Million Marijuana March posters, flyers, and banners.
Norway 2004 MMM
Argentina 2004 MMM

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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.

Africa[edit | edit source]

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  1. Cape Town, South Africa

Asia[edit | edit source]

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  1. Tel Aviv, Israel

Russia[edit | edit source]

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Russia is in both Asia and Europe.

  1. Moscow, Russia

Europe[edit | edit source]

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  1. Amsterdam, Netherlands
  2. Basel, Switzerland
  3. Bergen, Norway
  4. Berne, Switzerland
  5. Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
  6. Birmingham, England, UK
  7. Bratislava, Slovakia
  8. Budapest, Hungary
  9. Buenos Aires, Argentina
  10. Cape Town, South Africa
  11. Cologne, Germany
  12. Darmstadt, Germany
  13. Dublin, Ireland
  14. Dunedin, New Zealand
  15. Frankfurt, Germany
  16. Geneva, Switzerland
  17. Helsinki, Finland
  18. Hull, England, UK
  19. Kristiansand, Norway
  20. Lausanne, Switzerland
  21. Leipzig, Germany
  22. London, England, UK
  23. Lucerne, Switzerland
  24. Luxembourg (city), Luxembourg
  25. Madrid, Spain
  26. Moscow, Russia
  27. Nicosia, Cyprus
  28. Osaka, Japan
  29. Oslo, Norway
  30. Oulu, Finland
  31. Paris, France
  32. Pilsen (or Plzen), Czech Republic
  33. Potsdam, Germany
  34. Poznan, Poland
  35. Prague, Czech Republic
  36. Rome, Italy
  37. Rostock, Germany
  38. Sapporo, Japan
  39. Stavanger, Norway
  40. Stockholm, Sweden
  41. Tel Aviv, Israel
  42. The Hague, Netherlands
  43. Tokyo, Japan
  44. Trondheim, Norway
  45. Turku, Finland
  46. Warsaw, Poland
  47. Zurich, Switzerland

Oceania[edit | edit source]

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  1. Auckland, New Zealand
  2. Christchurch, New Zealand
  3. Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
  4. Dunedin, New Zealand
  5. Levin, New Zealand
  6. Napier, New Zealand
  7. Nimbin, New South Wales, Australia
  8. Wellington, New Zealand

Latin America[edit | edit source]

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  1. Buenos Aires, Argentina
  2. Leon, Mexico
  3. Maracaibo, Venezuela
  4. Mexico City, Mexico
  5. Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
  6. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  7. Rosario, Argentina
  8. Santiago, Chile
  9. Sao Paulo, Brazil

Nearby islands[edit | edit source]

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  1. Kingston, Jamaica
  2. San Juan, Puerto Rico

Northern America[edit | edit source]

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Canada[edit | edit source]

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  1. Acton, Ontario, Canada
  2. Athabasca, Alberta, Canada
  3. Brantford, Ontario, Canada
  4. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  5. Hearst, Ontario, Canada
  6. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
  7. Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  8. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  9. Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada
  10. Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
  11. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
  12. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  13. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

United States[edit | edit source]

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  1. Albany, New York, USA
  2. Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
  3. Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
  4. Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
  5. Athens, Georgia, USA
  6. Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  7. Austin, Texas, USA
  8. Bakersfield, California, USA
  9. Boone, North Carolina, USA
  10. Buffalo, New York, USA
  11. Burlington, Vermont, USA
  12. Cape Town, South Africa
  13. Chicago, Illinois, USA
  14. Chico, California, USA
  15. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
  16. Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  17. Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
  18. Columbia, South Carolina, USA
  19. Columbus, Ohio, USA
  20. Daingerfield, Texas, USA
  21. Dallas, Texas, USA
  22. Dayton, Ohio, USA
  23. Des Moines, Iowa, USA
  24. Detroit, Michigan, USA
  25. Dover, Delaware, USA
  26. Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
  27. Eugene, Oregon, USA
  28. Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
  29. Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
  30. Flint, Michigan, USA
  31. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
  32. Gunnison, Colorado, USA
  33. Hilo, Hawaii, USA
  34. Houston, Texas, USA
  35. Kansas City, Missouri, USA
  36. Lansing, Michigan, USA
  37. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  38. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA
  39. Lexington, Kentucky, USA
  40. Lima, Ohio, USA
  41. Los Angeles, California, USA
  42. Marysville, California, USA
  43. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  44. Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  45. Missoula, Montana, USA
  46. Montpelier, Vermont, USA
  47. Nashville, Tennessee, USA
  48. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  49. New Paltz, New York, USA
  50. New York City, New York, USA
  51. Newark, Delaware, USA
  52. Newton, Kansas, USA
  53. Ogden, Utah, USA
  54. Orlando, Florida, USA
  55. Paducah, Kentucky, USA
  56. Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA
  57. Peoria, Illinois, USA
  58. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  59. Phoenix, Arizona, USA
  60. Portland, Maine, USA
  61. Portland, Oregon, USA
  62. Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
  63. Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
  64. Reno, Nevada, USA
  65. Richmond, Virginia, USA
  66. Roanoke, Virginia, USA
  67. Rockford, Illinois, USA
  68. Sacramento, California, USA
  69. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
  70. San Diego, California, USA
  71. San Francisco, California, USA
  72. San Marcos, Texas, USA
  73. Savannah, Georgia, USA
  74. South Bend, Indiana, USA
  75. Spokane, Washington, USA
  76. Springfield, Missouri, USA
  77. St. Louis, Missouri, USA
  78. Tallahassee, Florida, USA
  79. Tampa, Florida, USA
  80. Traverse City, Michigan, USA
  81. Tucson, Arizona, USA
  82. Tupelo, Mississippi, USA
  83. Upper Lake, California, USA
  84. Ventura, California, USA
  85. Visalia, California, USA
  86. Washington, DC, USA
  87. Wichita, Kansas, USA
  88. Wilmington, Delaware, USA
  89. Yuba City, California, USA

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