Two thousand demonstrate for marijuana legalisation in Prague‏

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Prague - About two thousands of mainly young people joined the
demonstration in support of legalisation of marijuana in Prague today, organised by the Legalizace.cz civic association and accompanied by concerts and distribution of meals, drinks and products made of cannabis.
No incident accompanied the demonstrators' march from the centre of Prague to a park in the Prague 3 district where music bands' concerts will continue until late night.
 
While marching through the city, the participants unfolded posters

featuring slogans in support of marijuana, listened songs about
marijuana, and a specific scent proved beyond any doubts that they were enjoying their favourite drug.

"The event's goal was to manifest our disapproval of the criminalisation of cannabis and its users. We not only want the legislation to change. We also seek a change in the approach to those who use cannabis for various reasons," Legalizace.cz's Jiri Novak told CTK.
 
He said the demonstration is held in support of the legalisation of
cannabis' use for medical purposes and of sanctions being lifted from
those keeping marijuana for personal use.
 
In the opening speech the organisers pointed out that mafia abuses
marijuana's rising popularity to enrich itself. They called on young
people to grow cannabis by themselves instead of turning to dealers.
 
"The black market will stop and cannabis will become a personal matter again," one of the organisers said.
 
According to another organiser, Robert Veverka, the establishment of
official cannabis farms would be a solution. The state would earn money in taxes and could invest it in prevention, Veverka said.
 
Czech advocates of marijuana's legalisation hold meetings in early May regularly, within the global marijuana march event.

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