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Coming soon. A list of media and government personal who would love to hear from members of the public and answer the following questions. 

All we need is for you to donate your time, money or effort. Like a Mexican wave, we need to push this issue whenever we get a chance. We need to start e-mailing the media on mass to ask this question. If we continuously send mails to specific people in the media, they will need to start running this story. This is not to harass them, it’s to demand answers.
Everyone can e-mail. Everyone can ask their friends to join in, even if they don’t support Cannabis, they must support crime reduction proposals. You can design posters or adverts, or help us print them or pay for an advert or billboard if you have the money. People spend R100 on ‘Crap-Donald’s’. Donating that same amount will help get a poster printed or billboard published for a month or more. We need to force the media to give us the publicity if they are trying to ignore the issue.
Our goal is to put a billboard up near the Union buildings and/or Parliament in Cape Town. We also need to hold our Global marijuana march outside the newspaper, magazine and television stations offices demanding answers from the government. Once the media starts asking the question, “How can the government justify a Prohibition policy that increases crime and protects criminals?” we will win this war. The only people who are against this are those who support or benefit from crime.

  1. •    Why is the government creating, funding, supporting, and protecting organised crime? Prohibition means government-sponsored crime against the people of South Africa.
  2. •    If we do not remove the funding that is used to corrupt the officials BEFORE the networks have a chance to use it, how is the government planning of fighting this economically impossible war against crime?
  3. •    Re-legalising Cannabis will remove the criminal funding in a constitutional way and integrate it back into the economy for the good of all South Africans. Why has the government never justified the Prohibition of Cannabis or the limitations on our freedoms in line with the Constitution of South Africa, Human Rights law, Natural law and Common law?


The greatest threat to you are criminals. The government gives the kingpins immunity against prosecution. They have made it clear that their policies are to support crime. Remember the old ANC funded itself through crime and ran the criminal networks during Apartheid. When they came into power, they did not dissolve their crime networks, they expanded them and gave them government protection.


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