Thanks to Christo de Beer for these dope photos
4 years today since the 18th September 2018 Judgement that gave South Africans the right to grow and consume Cannabis in private. For the past 4 weeks, counting down to today, we have been highlighting each of South Africa’s 4 Cannabis Platforms on our social media – Responsible Adult Use, Traditional Use, Industrial Use and Health Use.
We have solutions. Evidence based solutions. What are we waiting for? The fire in the Cannabis community has once again been ignited and united. We know what we want. We have the answers – we plead for the People’s Plant to be released for the prosperity, health and wealth of our nation.
Watch this clip of Myrtle speaking at yesterday’s Cannabis Mass Action gathering, whereby a memorandum was handed over with what we need our government to change and put into action so that each and every South African can benefit from Dagga; so that the last apartheid law can be abolished; so that we can trade in Cannabis; so that our rural and legacy stakeholders are protected; so that the plant and it’s people can finally be free. We are not criminals. We are good people disobeying bad laws.
We have made it easy for our lawmakers, we have a unique, South African Master Solution – and doesn’t a solution seem so much better than plans that never come to fruition, right? Like a foxtailing flower, sometimes waiting forever stuck in planning mode will mean you’re too late.
What are we waiting for? We’ve lost enough people already whilst waiting. We have solutions!
Thanks to every single person that showed up yesterday and did their part for Cannabis legalisation – I think the pictures that are being shared on social media speak loudly in their capturing of the day’s emotions and the excitement that has arisen as we blaze this spark into a wildfire.
Keep an eye on Fields of Green for ALL’s social media this week for an important announcement.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world: indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
— Margaret Mead
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