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Cannacoin and NORML


 

 

We propose that the Drug War has been a complete failure of our rights and civil liberties as well as a health crisis of monumental proportions. The prohibition of cannabis has led to the proliferation of dangerous gangs and even more dangerous and deadly drugs. It has also weakened the health of the general population by removing hemp from the food chain where it had been a staple for thousands of years.

Since 2014, Cannacoin has had no major purpose other than to facilitate cannabis transactions but that is going to change. We are now making a bold move forward and have decided to align forces with NORML.org for the expansion of cannabis legalization.

When access to cannabis is ubiquitous, there will be a resulting greater level of harm reduction among the population, therefore enhancing the opportunities for a more robust involvement in education and therefore stronger society. Cannacoin is about cannabis activism, harm reduction, and health and healing through cannabinoid therapies as well as community service.

Alone, we are a small voice in the wind, but together with enough supporters we physically become a powerful force within this community and industry which can help push our vision forward into reality.

That's why we have aligned ourselves with NORML.org, the longest standing organization for cannabis law reform and together we can change the world.

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