
Anti-cannabis sign outside Fort Carson, Colorado
The following is a list of anti-cannabis organizations and campaigns:[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Anti-cannabis organizations
Private-sector organizations
- Abbott Laboratories[5]
 - American Anti Drug Council
 - American Legislative Exchange Council
 - Corrections Corporation of America
 - Drug Abuse Resistance Education
 - Drug Free America Foundation[1]
 - Families Anonymous
 - Foundation for a Drug-Free World
 - The Heritage Foundation
 - Insys Therapeutics[5][6][7]
 - Independent Order of Rechabites
 - International Organisation of Good Templars
 - Narconon
 - National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre
 - National Families in Action
 - National Family Partnership
 - Norwegian Narcotic Officers Association
 - Pacific Justice Institute[8]
 - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
 - Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America[9]
 - Purdue Pharma[5]
 - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston[10]
 - Smart Approaches to Marijuana[1]
 - Straight, Incorporated[1]
 - Two Is Enough D.C.
 - University of the Philippines Manila[11]
 - Wackenhut Corrections
 - White Ribbon Association
 - Woman's Christian Temperance Union
 - Youth Challenge International
 
Political parties
Governmental organizations
- Anti-Narcotics Force
 - Campaign Against Marijuana Planting
 - Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
 - Commission on Narcotic Drugs
 - Drug Enforcement Administration[1]
 - Federal Drug Control Service of Russia
 - High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area[1]
 - International Narcotics Control Board
 - Israel Anti-Drug Authority
 - Main Directorate for Drugs Control
 - National Institute on Drug Abuse
 - National Marijuana Initiative
 - Office of National Drug Control Policy[1]
 - Oficina Nacional Antidrogas
 - Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control[12]
 - Opioid and Drug Abuse Commission
 - Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force
 - Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
 - Royal Commission into Drug Trafficking
 - United Nations Drug Control Programme
 - Wyoming Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police (WASCOP)[13]
 - WYCAN[14]
 
Anti-cannabis campaigns
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1980s Advertising Council poster for National Institute on Drug Abuse
Public campaigns
- International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
 - Mandatory minimum sentencing
 - Operation Green Merchant
 - Operation Green Sweep
 - Operation Intercept
 - Operation Jackpot
 - Operation Keymer
 - Operation Kruz Control
 - Operation Pipe Dreams
 - Red Ribbon Week
 - Three-strikes, you’re out
 - War on drugs
 - Washington State anti-cannabis public service announcements
 - Zero tolerance
 
Mass media
Museums
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gwynne, Kristen (January 17, 2013). "Legalization's Biggest Enemies - Meet the drug warriors working to roll back hard-won advances in marijuana policy". Rolling Stone.
 - ↑ Haglage, Abby (January 31, 2014). "Just Say No: Meet the Anti-Pot Activists". The Daily Beast.
 - ↑ Tremoglie, Michael (October 6, 2014). "Top 20 Anti-Marijuana Crusaders Fighting Against Pot Legalization". TheStreet.com.
 - ↑ Ingraham, Christopher (July 13, 2016). "One striking chart shows why pharma companies are fighting legal marijuana". The Washington Post.
 - 1 2 3 4 Serrano, Alfonso (October 22, 2016). "Inside big pharma's fight to block recreational marijuana: Pharma and alcohol companies have been quietly bankrolling the opposition to legal marijuana, raising questions about threats to market share". The Guardian.
 - 1 2 Berke, Jeremy (November 4, 2016). "There's an alliance fighting to keep marijuana illegal". Business Insider.
 - ↑ Ingraham, Christopher (24 March 2017). "A pharma company that spent $500,000 trying to keep pot illegal just got DEA approval for synthetic marijuana". The Washington Post.
 - ↑ Roberts, Chris (March 23, 2017). "Anti-Gay 'Hate Group' Blocking Marijuana Store—In San Francisco". High Times.
 - ↑ Iannelli, Jerry (2 August 2016). "At Pharma-Sponsored Conference, Florida Medical Association Votes to Oppose Medical Marijuana". Miami New Times.
 - ↑ Green, Emma (November 1, 2016). "Why the Catholic Church Is Leading the Fight Against Legal Pot in Massachusetts: The Archdiocese of Boston gave $850,000 to oppose an upcoming ballot measure—the second largest donation given to the campaign". The Atlantic.
 - ↑ Cabico, Gaea Katreena (November 6, 2017). "UP Manila strongly opposes legalization of medical marijuana". The Philippine Star.
 - ↑ https://okcfox.com/amp/news/local/over-530-pounds-of-illegal-marijuana-seized-in-oklahoma-city-ok-bureau-of-narcotics-out-of-state-black-market-medical-marijuana-illegal-farms-criminal-drug-activity-arrests-charges
 - ↑ https://www.wyomingnews.com/rocketminer/citizens-express-support-for-cannabis-use-it-s-very-simple-to-understand/article_64a0eafe-5814-11ee-938b-bb8fe8128a91.html
 - ↑ https://www.powelltribune.com/stories/group-forms-in-park-county-to-counteract-marijuana-normalization,90201
 
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