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ENCOD stands with the wave of hope and resistance in France
This spring, France becomes the heart of cannabis resistance in Europe. Exactly 100 years after cannabis was internationally banned at a summit in Geneva in 1925, the streets of Paris and cities across the country echo a different call: cannabis liberation, freedom to choose, justice for all – Release the prisoners of the drugwar, Cannabis Social Clubs and the right to grow.
Led by Farid Ghehiouèche, Chair of ENCOD and founder of Cannabis Sans Frontières, this year’s Cannaparade mobilizes thousands under one banner: Stop 100 years of prohibition – Legalize, decriminalize, and humanize!
Created over two decades ago, Cannaparade is France’s major annual demonstration for cannabis policy reform — bringing together patients, activists, artists, and citizens to demand urgent and necessary changes.
Key Mobilizations:
* Saturday, April 26th – Info stand at Place de la République (14:00–18:00).
* Saturday, May 3rd – Info stand at Place de la République (14:00–18:00).
* Saturday, May 24th – Cannaparade march from République to Bastille (14:00–20:00).
* Wednesday, June 18 – Appel du 18 joints – decentralized actions across France / City hall protests.
* Friday, June 21 “Music day” – Concert “Narcotik” in Paris.
Our claims and requests:
* Decriminalization of drug use.
* End to police repression and mass incarceration.
* Right to home-grow and Cannabis Social Clubs.
* A national public debate on drug policy.
* Stigma-free prevention and health-centered reform.
ENCOD proudly stands with this wave of hope and resistance.
Together, we say: Freedom to Farm – Freedom to Heal – Freedom to Choose.
#ENCOD #Cannaparade2025 #FreedomToFarm #StopProhibition #CannabisJustice #CannabisSansFrontieres #18Joints #LegalizeIt #DrugPolicyReform #France #CannabisEurope #EndProhibition
STOP THE DRUG WAR Statement
StoptheDrugWar.org commends the arrest by Philippine authorities this morning of former President Rodrigo Duterte, under an International Criminal Court warrant served by Interpol. During his presidency, Duterte launched and presided over a mass drug war killing campaign, estimates for the number of victims of which range as high as 30,000.
At a time when rule of law in our own country, the United States, faces its gravest threat since the Civil War, it is comforting to see that an international rule of law institution is able to function and make a difference.
We note however that extrajudicial drug war killings continue in the Philippines, the rate of those reported near one per day. We note that testimony provided to the ICC by confessed former Duterte death squad leaders implicated a number of important figures in the Philippines in addition to former President Duterte, including two sitting Senators as well as Vice President Sara Duterte – it is hoped the Duterte arrest will be only the first in this investigation, not the last. We condemn US sanctions imposed on the ICC last month by the Trump administration, which makes all of its work more difficult, and may place advocates in jeopardy by association. And we note that a long, challenging and uncertain legal process lies ahead in this case.
Despite that, today is a milestone, and an important step for justice.
Our own organization’s advocacy on the Philippines situation began eight years ago with a side event at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna. Today, at the UN again we hold the next event in our series, “Shared Mistakes: Societies Address Mass Incarceration, the Death Penalty and Extrajudicial Killings,” participation also open to interested parties via Zoom or by live stream. Visit https://stopthedrugwar.org/ruleoflaw to read more about our work in this area.