3. India demands for legalisation

We are living in a world where laws are mended for corporate greed and basic rights of a citizen of a nation is violated due to foreign policing. While the american government, which was mostly responsible for brainwashing its own citizens and also hundreds of countries around the world that cannabis is a bad narcotic drug; is now making headlines around the world for repealing its own laws against prohibition on the state level. It looks like a 75 year old war against drugs and and an unconstitutional behaviour towards its own citizens is finally about to rest.

The only reason why it ever happened was because of its unspoken efforts of hundreds and thousands of activists who took it down to the streets, creating a peaceful revolution for decades across the nation demanding its government to legalise hemp and cannabis for their freedom, liberty, medical uses, a green industrial revolution and for a better world. 

The gaanja situation in India, has taken unusual twists of events over the millennia. 

Our Rishis and Munis used it; they didn't slack. They wrote the magnificent Vedas to which the modern science is still unable to catch up with. Our Vydyas of the past used it in medicines; no one was harmed, ever. They described its miraculous properties in the holy Ayurveda. They were curing almost all the diseases to which the modern science still doesn't have the answers to. 

And in this dying world, where injustice is creeping into our lives along with all the bad products that we are limited to consume, a few brave indians have decided to stand up against the prohibition and have begun to bring hope back into your lives. 

They are seeking for a better health care system. 
They are seeking for a green industrial revolution.

They are questioning their basic rights to survive by demanding hemp based industries and products which can result in a toxic free environment. Hundreds of people from around the country demands for a full legalisation to make this a better place to live in. This might just be the beginning of something beautiful. 

To re-introduce and unlock our ancient culture, tradition,  medical practice, spiritual freedom and to establish a SWACHH BHAARATH by setting up HEMP Industries instead to support the basic needs of every indian citizen. 

Almost 31 years since it was first prohibited, The young and a brave India has finally taken its first steps to Demand for a Legalisation! 

Our sincere request to all the citizens to KEEP THIS MOVEMENT ALIVE. 
Participate in our VOICES OF INDIA campaign. 
Let your voice rewrite the future that you wish to live in.

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2. The beginning of a legalisation movement (In a nutshell)