Greater St. Louis NORML (GSTL NORML), the local chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws will hold its annual March to the Arch in conjunction with worldwide activities and events associated with 2018 Global Marijuana Marches on the first Saturday in May.
Join millions of cannabis and freedom activists in St. Louis and across the globe for our cannabis prohibition protest march and speaker event on Saturday, May 5, 2018 from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
The March to the Arch staging area will be in the newly renovated Kiener Plaza, 500 Chestnut St., St. Louis, MO 63101. Cannabis and freedom activists are invited to attend and show support for ending cannabis prohibition.
We have all the proper permits and clearances to start our march at the steps of the Old Courthouse. Marchers will make their way to the newly renovated Gateway Arch National Park grounds and the steps leading to the foot of the Gateway Arch.
The Gateway Arch will provide a dramatic backdrop for the many speakers who’ll address the group. It’s open microphone day too. Anyone who wants to express their thoughts on the current state of marijuana prohibition in the US can address the crowd. Let us know you want to speak.
Sponsor: Greater St. Louis NORML
Event: March to the Arch
Address: Kiener Plaza, 500 Chestnut St., St. Louis, MO 63101
Date: Saturday, May 5, 2018
Time: Starts at 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
Cost: Free, bring a sign or make one at the event. Drums, noise makers, percussion instruments, etc. are encouraged.
GSTL NORML will also be celebrating a successful New Approach Missouri (NAM) signature gathering campaign to bring medical marijuana to a vote in Missouri on November 6, 2018. More than 100,000 signatures have been collected by volunteers and GSTL NORML members played a big part. On May 6th signatures will have been submitted to the Missouri officials.
The Global Marijuana March has been given many titles including the Million Marijuana March, World Cannabis Day, Cannabis Liberation Day, Global Space Odyssey, Ganja Day, J Day, and Million Blunts March. This worldwide cannabis freedom day event has always occurred on the first Saturday in May since the first year in 1999.
Cannabis prohibition protesters across the US and the Globe march, rally and protest the prohibition of cannabis. Cannabis activists in more than 829 cities in 72 countries hit the streets to educate the public about ending cannabis prohibition.