Missouri, USA. Cannabis-related links
Top[edit | edit source]
Share link: Missouri
Cities[edit | edit source]
- See cities by country on GMM map. See all cities (not just Global Marijuana March). See the yearly city and event lists for additional Facebook and other links.
- Do a search for event graphics and photos on this wiki (add city name).
- City pages on this wiki. Cities in Missouri: Columbia. Jefferson City. Joplin. Kansas City. Springfield. St. Louis.
Links[edit | edit source]
- Facebook:
- National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) Chapters:
- Marijuana Policy Project: Missouri.
- United States. Cannabis-related links. More Facebook links, etc..
- Wikipedia: Cannabis in Missouri.
- Wikipedia: Cannabis in the United States.
- Wikipedia: Cannabis by country.
- Search for: event videos. And more.
- GMM graphics and other event graphics.
- City lists. Global Marijuana March, 420. Crowd photos.
- Global Marijuana March Links.
- Flat list: Event graphics & photos. Alphabetical.
- Category: Cannabis-related links.
- Commons: Category: Cannabis by country.
- See: Google Translate. And: Firefox addon.
Add local or regional links.
Info[edit | edit source]
- Google maps: Missouri.
- Google images: Missouri.
- Wikipedia: Missouri.
- Wikitravel: Missouri.
- Wikivoyage: Missouri.
Search: Wikipedia. Wikitravel. Wikivoyage.
CannabisVoter.info -- Vote for cannabis
- Cannabis news sources. And: Cannabis event lists and calendars.
- Drug Policy Organizations (from MAP). US cannabis organizations. And: Canada. State, province, nation from Area menu. Can also sort by topic. See advanced power search. It can search news, and it can Google search many organizations (choose one from menu).
- News Source Directory (from MAP). State, province, nation from Area menu. Or A-Z from Source menu. Google search MAP site for news, sources, topics, city, state, province, nation, organizations, etc..
- Marijuana Travel Database. Marijuana and travel reports, cities, countries, smoking laws, legality.
- WeBeHigh.org - Click location links. And by U.S. state. And: Google site search.
- Marijuana Dispensary & Strain Reviews - Leafly.
- SmokeShops.com | Smoke Shops, Head Shops, Vape Shops, CBD Stores, Dispensaries.
- Facebook: Global Marijuana March. [1][2][3][4].
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Please add more cannabis-related links of any kind to city, state, province, and country pages. See news. See Google News archives (for many years). See these links for searching for marijuana march videos. For events, web sites, concerts, groups, activism, bands, regional chapters, and more: Use these search links (add city, state, province, and country names): Google, Facebook, MeetUp.com, Wordpress.com, Blogspot.com (Google blogs), LiveJournal (2), Google Groups (2), and YouTube 2. Search for other words for cannabis such as marihuana (with an 'h'), maconha (Portuguese), etc.. Use Google translation to read text written in various languages. Search other social networking sites. Add chapter links (local, state, province, and country links) for various organizations. See: United States. Cannabis-related links. See Category: Cannabis-related links. See MAP: Drug Policy Links, and choose a state, nation, or province from the Area dropdown menu. See ENCOD.org (member organizations worldwide), INPUD (drug user organisations), Teapot Party (chapters), and more. Use Special:Search to search cannabis.shoutwiki.com site for specific cities, countries, and links for them. For example; see the detailed Global Marijuana March city lists to find local links from different years. See the city pages for Wikipedia links. The Wikipedia pages for cities also have media links. See: Media Awareness Project links. EMCDDA: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. Wikipedia: EMCDDA. See country overviews. And detailed info by country. Marijuana Travel Database. Marijuana and travel reports, cities, countries, smoking laws, legality. WeBeHigh.org - Click location links. And by U.S. state. And: Google site search.
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Global Marijuana March[edit | edit source]
1037 cities have participated from 88 nations or subnational areas since 1999. Google site search no longer works as well. Special:Search works well. Click: "Global Marijuana March maps". Add city name to search, and state/province/nation as needed. This is an advanced search of main pages and templates. This will pull up all yearly maps in which the city is listed. Except for 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021 due to various problems. Putting quotes around multi-word city names helps focus the search: "New York City".
This city, nation, or subnational area participated or signed up one year (or more) for the Global Marijuana March (GMM), Million Marijuana March (MMM), or 420. Cities and nations holding 4/20 events are also included in later years. Yearly maps. See: 420 and Global Cannabis March event lists by year. See: GMM links.
GMM/420 city lists and maps: ~ 1999. 2000. 1.2.3.4.5. 6.7.8.9.10. 11.12.13.14.15. 16.17.18.19.20. 21.22.23.24. 4/20 events have been included in the city lists since 2013. Yearly event links in many cases will no longer be added to city pages due to the amount of work involved. Such links are found in the yearly city lists. Graphics and crowd photos will also no longer be added to city pages in many cases. Graphics and photos can be found in this alphabetical flat list.
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Some news[edit | edit source]
- Missouri House Bill 698. 2011: Legislation that seeks to legalize the physician-supervised use of medical marijuana has been reintroduced in the Missouri Legislature. House Bill 698 amends state law so that physician-supervised patients with an authorized “debilitating medical condition” can possess and grow marijuana for medical purposes. For the fifth year in a row, medical marijuana legislation was introduced in Missouri, and for the fifth year in a row, it was never given a fair hearing. The legislature has adjourned for the year, and patients will sadly have to wait at least another year. The bill (HB 698) was sponsored by Rep. Mike Colona (D-St. Louis), along with an impressive 10 fellow co-sponsors.
- Missouri House Bill 1670. 2010: "For the fourth year in a row, medical marijuana legislation has been introduced in Missouri, and for the fourth year in a row the Speaker of the House — now Speaker Ron Richard (R-Joplin) — effectively killed it by assigning it to committee too late to be heard."