Monday, June 10, 2024

Please Support Pot Pioneer Dana Beal!

PLEASE SUPPORT DANA BEAL

SUPPORT DANA BEAL NOW
SUPPORT DANA BEAL RIGHT NOW!


As an old hippie from the 1960s, I find it difficult to comprehend why Pot Pioneer and Ibogaine Scientist/Activist Dana Beal is facing legal troubles for possessing cannabis.

It's perplexing that the industry seems to be neglecting the very person who helped pave the way for legalization. Though their lack of support in his time of need is truly disappointing, I remain confident that the multi billion dollar legal cannabis / hemp industry will come to the aid of our hero, Dana Beal, who is in danger of going back to jail for the crime of possessing a plant.


Having marched with Dana since 1973, both in person and online, I'm stunned by the indifference shown by the multi-billion dollar cannabis industry in response to his 2024 arrest

"Dana Beal’s journey, marked by relentless advocacy for cannabis and psychedelics legalization, takes a new turn following his recent release from Idaho’s Gooding County JailArrested in January for alleged marijuana trafficking, the 77-year-old activist now faces a potential 15-year prison sentence, even as the U.S. seems to be moving toward legalization."

The legal cannabis businesses have the resources, so why does Dana even need to ask for help? In Arizona alone, legal cannabis made $1.4 billion in 2023$1.4 billion in 2023. If just 8 dispensaries contributed $5K each, it would cover his legal fees for a charge that lacks logical sense. 


It's disheartening that the industry has not stepped up to support him in promoting the benefits of hemp and ibogaine for modern issues.

With all the profits from legal weed, it’s frustrating that law enforcement would arrest a man who has dedicated his life, freedom, and health to ending the harmful war on drugs.

My initial shock has turned into determination. The truth is, Dana Beal deserves our support.

Looking beyond my emotions, I asked ChatGPT "Who Is Dana Beal?"

"Dana Beal is a prominent American activist known for his longstanding work in drug policy reform, particularly focusing on cannabis legalization and ibogaine treatment for addiction. Here are some key points about his life and activism:

1. *Early Activism and Yippies*: Beal has been active since the 1960s, beginning his work with the Youth International Party (Yippies), a countercultural group known for its radical activism against the Vietnam War and in support of various social justice causes.

2. *Cannabis Legalization*: He has been a significant figure in the cannabis legalization movement, advocating for the decriminalization and legalization of marijuana for decades. Beal is credited with initiating the Global Cannabis March in New York City during the 1970s, an event that has since spread to over 400 cities worldwide.

3. *Ibogaine Advocacy*: Beyond cannabis, Beal is also a leading advocate for the use of ibogaine, a psychoactive substance derived from the African iboga plant, which has shown promise in treating addiction, particularly opioid dependence. He has been involved in efforts to promote ibogaine therapy and has even brought this treatment to conflict zones, such as Ukraine, to aid soldiers with PTSD and addiction issues.


4. *Legal Issues*: Despite his contributions, Beal has faced numerous legal challenges due to his activism. Most recently, he was arrested in Idaho for cannabis trafficking, underscoring the ongoing legal battles faced by even the most veteran advocates in the movement.


Dana Beal’s relentless activism has made significant impacts on drug policy reform and has garnered him recognition within the movement, including awards from notable figures like the Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams. His work continues to inspire new generations of activists in the fight for drug policy reform and alternative addiction treatments."

In summary, Dana Beal has earned the support of the cannabis community. Why won’t more of the industry owners help Dana?

I also asked about the number of dispensaries in the USA in 2024.

"As of 2024, there are approximately 12,156 legal marijuana dispensaries across the United States. This number reflects a slight decrease from the 12,572 dispensaries reported in September 2023. The state with the highest number of dispensaries is Oklahoma, with 2,387, while Texas has the fewest, with just three dispensaries​ (DispenseCBD)​​ (Flowhub)​. For the most credible sources on the number of legal marijuana dispensaries, consider checking industry reports and data from established cannabis market analysts. Websites like Flowhub and Dispense provide detailed and regularly updated statistics on dispensary counts and market trends​ (DispenseCBD)​​ (Flowhub)​. These sources are highly regarded within the cannabis industry for their comprehensive data and insights into market dynamics."

Now that I'm calmer, I see that if just 8 out of those 12,156 legal marijuana dispensaries donated $5K each, it would cover Dana’s legal fees.




PLEASE SUPPORT DANA BEAL
SUPPORT DANA BEAL NOW
SUPPORT DANA BEAL RIGHT NOW!


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