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Our goal is to bring together young and old people together in order to peacefully, safely and legally exercise their rights as is clearly laid out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to distribute and discuss the well documented and credible truths in regards to cannabis and prohibition.

 

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