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Following is a list of cannabis rights leaders, and activists in the cannabis legalization movement, including business leaders and celebrities who advocate for ending cannabis prohibition:
Cannabis rights leaders
Cannabis rights leaders, listed by country:
Argentina
Australia
Canada

Marc Emery at 2007 Calgary City Hall cannabis demonstration in Alberta, Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
- Angela Gossow
 - Georg Wurth
 - Michael Knodt
 - Patrick Emmler
 - Tobias Pietsch
 - Franjo Grothenhermen
 
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Jamaica
Japan

Saya Takagi campaigning in Japan, 2016
Netherlands
- Frits Bolkestein[1]
 - Dries van Agt[1]
 - Herman George "Armand" van Loenhout
 - Simon Vinkenoog[1]
 
New Zealand
Norway
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
United States

Dana Beal in 1994 New York City Million Marijuana March

B-Real performing at Nova Rock, in 2016, wearing cannabis attire
American cannabis rights leaders, listed by state:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
- Tom Ammiano[2]
 - Nicole Aniston
 - Paul Armentano
 - Ngaio Bealum
 - Doug Benson
 - Eddie Bravo
 - Calvin "Snoop Dogg" Broadus Jr.[3]
 - Jay Cavanaugh
 - Tommy Chong[4]
 - Chris Conrad[4]
 - Valerie Corral[2]
 - Steve DeAngelo[3]
 - Nate Diaz
 - Nick Diaz
 - Lowell Eggemeier
 - Scott Feil
 - Louis "B-Real" Freese
 - Fred Gardner
 - James Gray[2]
 - Al Harrington
 - Jack Herer[2][4]
 - Jay Evan "Laganja Estranja" Jackson
 - George Clayton Johnson
 - Paul Kantner
 - Paul Krassner[4]
 - Michael Krawitz
 - Steve Kubby
 - Kyle Kushman
 - Barbara Lee[2]
 - Richard Lee[2]
 - Lucky Lehrer
 - Charles C. Lynch
 - Seth MacFarlane
 - Allison Margolin
 - Terence McKenna
 - Jim McMahon
 - Peter McWilliams[4]
 - Steve McWilliams
 - Christine "Sister Kate" Meeusen
 - Tod Mikuriya[2]
 - Mikki Norris[2]
 - Dennis Peron[2][4]
 - Michelle Phillips
 - Mary Jane "Brownie Mary" Rathbun
 - Rudy Reyes
 - Seth Rogen
 - Henry Rollins
 - Ed Rosenthal[2]
 - Jerry Rubin
 - Frank Shamrock
 - Cheryl Shuman
 - John Sperling
 - Kyle Turley[5]
 - Marc Wasserman
 - George Zimmer
 
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
- Mezz Mezzrow
 - Jim "Chef Ra" Wilson Jr.
 
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maryland
Massachusetts
- Constance Bumgarner Gee
 - Jack A. Cole
 - Greta Gaines
 - Lester Grinspoon[2][4]
 - Daniel "Danny Danko" Vinkovetsky
 
Michigan
Minnesota
- John Birrenbach
 - Jim Carlson
 - Tim Davis
 - James "Jesse Ventura" Janos
 - Chris Wright
 
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Jersey
- Cory Booker[5]
 - Edward "NJWeedman" Forchion
 - David L. Nathan
 - Ken Wolski
 
New Mexico
New York
- Dana Beal
 - Kristin M. Davis
 - Jacqueline "Coca Crystal" Diamond
 - Ann Druyan
 - Abby Epstein
 - Allen Ginsberg
 - Gary "Tom Forçade" Goodson
 - Abbie Hoffman
 - Thomas K. Leighton
 - Bill Maher[2]
 - Ethan Nadelmann[3]
 - Anthony Papa
 - David Peel[4]
 - Carl Sagan
 - Ed Sanders
 - Larry Sharpe
 
Nevada
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
See also
Sources
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Cannabis Culture Awards". Hash, Marihuana & Hemp Museum. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 "NORML Awards History (1998-2017)".
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sender, Hanna (April 20, 2015). "Marijuana Legalization 2015: Meet The 20 Most Influential People In Cannabis". International Business Times.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Top 25 Pot Stars Speak Out, pp. 60-61". High Times. December 1999.
 - 1 2 Tomicki, Hadley (June 27, 2018). "10 People Fighting for Cannabis Legalization You Need to Know". High Times.
 - ↑ "Remembering the Life and Times of Wayward Bill: 1951-2021". High Times. August 11, 2021.
 - ↑ "Colorado Cannabis Activist 'Wayward Bill' Passes at 70". CelebStoner. August 8, 2021.
 
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