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Global Marijuana March
The Global Marijuana March (GMM) is an annual rally held at different locations across the planet. It refers to cannabis-related events that occur on the first Saturday in May, or thereabouts, and may include marches, meetings, rallies, raves, concerts, festivals and information tables. The Global Marijuana March also goes by the name of the Million Marijuana March (MMM). It began in 1999.〔("Smoke and Jeers. Million Marijuana March Protests NYC's Record-High Pot Arrests." ) By Jennifer Gonnerman. May 4, 1999. ''Village Voice.''〕 Hundreds of thousands of people have participated in over 829 different cities in 72 countries worldwide since 1999.〔(50 Pictures Of The 2011 Global Marijuana March ). May 9, 2011 article by Matt Stopera on BuzzFeed.〕〔 (Global Marijuana March Shows International Support For Pot Legalization ). By ''Cannabis Culture'' magazine. May 11, 2011.〕〔(They Marched for Marijuana, Against the Drug War ). By Phillip Smith, May 11, 2011. ''Drug War Chronicle''. Issue #683.〕〔(Global ganja celebration ). By Dana Larsen. October 28, 2002. ''Cannabis Culture'' magazine.〕〔(Marching for freedom ). By Brooke Thorsteinson. December 3, 2004. ''Cannabis Culture'' magazine. 2004 global reports.〕〔(In pictures: Global marijuana march ). 5 May 2012. BBC News.〕 There are local names for the event too. Such as: World Cannabis Day, Cannabis Liberation Day, Global Space Odyssey, Ganja Day, J Day, Million Blunts March, etc.. The Global Marijuana March is a celebration embracing cannabis culture as a personal lifestyle choice. Participants unite to discuss, promote, entertain and educate both consumers and non-consumers alike. == Events by country ==
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