Even though cannabis has been made legal for medical use in Australia, the events of the Rally are a pointer that more public education needs to be done in the country. It’s one thing to legalize cannabis, and it’s another to fight stigmatization. As long as cannabis users are still stigmatized, events like this will continue to happen and hopefully, it doesn’t get worse than it is already. The public, most especially enforcement agents need to learn the truth about cannabis otherwise, harassment like this will continue to happen.
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