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(post) Who Are We Hurting? Germany

Who Are We Hurting? Germany

Germany Joins the Movement: “Cannabis Liberation: Ninjas’ Worldwide Operation”

The ‘Who Are We Hurting?’ movement transcended borders recently, with a stunt in Germany paying homage to the Australian-based group by recreating one of their previous iconic stunts.

(post) Who Are We Hurting? Germany

Embracing the same creative approach, activists took to Berlin streets with 100s of prop cannabis plants in a bid to get the conversation started. The international collaboration highlights the need for global reform.

Legalisation of Cannabis in Germany

Shortly after the action, the German cabinet approved plans to legalise cannabis for recreational use with a focus on home cultivation.

The draft law will allow the purchase and possession of cannabis for recreational use, with the health minister pushing back against criticism of the plans.

City Hub Sydney Newspaper Up In Smoke Cover
City Hub Sydney Newspaper Up In Smoke Cover

The success of Medicinal Cannabis in Australia

In recent years, Australia has made significant strides in the realm of medicinal cannabis. The country recognised the potential benefits of medical cannabis and took steps to provide access to patients in need. Serving as a testament to the movement’s advocacy for science-based policies and compassionate care.

Green Light Quest: Ninjas’ Global Cannabis Request

Sustaining the war

When asked about future plans, Zammitt said “We need to fix the unfair discrimination against cannabis consumers in our driving legislation and allow growing-your-own and trade.”

“We need to continue creating these talking points and then let the professionals back it up with the facts”

“Creating impactful actions that don’t impose on the day-to-day lives of citizens can be quite costly, the progress made worldwide can be attributed to those who are vocal about their usage and the impact it has on them. The progress made here in Australia is thanks to many advocates and organisations, not just us. Og’s such as Michael Balderstone of the Nimbin Hemp Embassy and Legalise Cannabis Australia have been educating the public and bringing about awareness since I was born and studies by groups such as the Lambert Initiative at Sydney University are leading the way in research.”

“We also want to give a big shout-out to some of the brands who have been backing the movement. @thecrazeco, @ballinonabudgetmedia, @710.at.420, @byronbaycbd, @kanaovapour, @cloudvaultau & @grinderoo.”

Join the Global Movement

Today, the ‘Who Are We Hurting?’ movement stands as a beacon of hope for cannabis enthusiasts and advocates worldwide. Its journey from a local initiative to an international force serves as a testament to the power of grassroots activism. The movement welcomes individuals and organisations from all corners of the globe to join its network and add their voices to the growing chorus demanding change.

As the movement continues to evolve and expand its influence, it remains steadfast in its commitment to cannabis reform, social justice, and a world where outdated laws no longer harm individuals and communities. “Join the movement, and together, we can make a difference.” Alec & Will invite other activists and organisations to join the movement, they can be contacted via their socials @crazeske & @willysworld69.

Australian protest sponsored by HHI Expo

German protest sponsored by 8000Kicks

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