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No More Death Penalty For Cannabis Jonny Green The Weed Blog Sunday 14 Jul 2013 On the 20th of October 2011, Thitima Khongnun, a single mother from Thailand, was caught in Alor Setar with 18,172 grams of Cannabis. And because of her crime, the mother of two have been sentenced by the Malaysian high court to the death penalty on the 2nd of July 2013. Regardless of her intent, it is absolutely immoral to rob the two children of the life of their mother. Especially since the crime is only for trafficking marijuana. We, the Marijuana advocates of ASEAN; Singapore Cannabis Awareness – Singapore Gerakan Edukasi Ganja Malaysia- Malaysia Lingkaran Ganja Nusantara – Indonesia PORMAL – The Philippines have fought to raise awareness about the Cannabis plant, how the government continue to lie about the dangers of Marijuana, the many medical benefit of Medical Cannabis and the destructiveness of prohibition. However, our words have continue to fall on deaf hears as some of the leaders of the ASEAN nation continue the barbaric law of having the death penalty for a plant that has never killed anyone. With many of the Western countries pushing towards legalization, we would like to seek the help of all human rights and marijuana advocates to speak in one voice, “NO MORE DEATH PENALTY FOR CANNABIS!” We have seen too many being hanged for this plant. Let us try to save this mother’s life. http://www.theweedblog.com/no-more-death-penalty-for-cannabis/
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