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Be the change with the Walk 4 Change

  • October 16, 2019
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By Rena McCain

Happy Weedsday to all of you beautiful people out there! 

The time has come! Finally! In this edition of Star Buds, I want to share with all of y’all what it is that is taking place. The momentum of change is happening. It’s time for us to make our voices heard. You, too, can make a difference. Here’s how:

The human rights’ grassroots movement is planning a walk across America to end cannabis prohibition. The walk is scheduled for October 1, 2019, and the momentum is growing. 

The Walk 4 Change is the brainchild of Pastors Peter and Helen Yeaple, who work tirelessly to educate and assist their community about the benefits of cannabis. They have already begun their trek across the country, simultaneously adding people and organizations to the walk. This is generating a lot of interest!

The Walk 4 Change is an action in motion providing an organized platform for those seeking a common sense solution to governmental cannabis prohibition.

Beginning in June of 2020, the Walk 4 Change will launch from various cities on the West Coast. The Yeaples, who the New York chapter leaders of the 501C3 Human Solution International, will begin their effort in Southern California. For the next three months, Walk for Change will make its way to Washington DC, with all contingents converging for a large rally. 

Organizations supporting the Walk 4 Change include Cannawetalk 42o, Cannabis Open Carry Walks, The Human Solution International, Coffee Party USA, Solutions Institute, We Do Better Relief, GI Mary Jane, Civilian Platoon 420, Free Indeed Reentry Project, Black Gold Urban Grow Consulting, Atlanta Food and Farm, Flint Farming Project, Green Nurses, Cafe De Paraiso, Wampaii and Pot Lifers, SDZ Today, MHX10TX Radio, and GanjaGrrl420.

For more information on how you can help be the change, visit Walk4Change.us/, email Peter and Helen Yeaple at [email protected], or call 352-299-1473. 

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of the MONTROSE STAR.Rena McCain is a co-founder of the Cannabis Open Carry Walks. Find her on Facebook at GanjaGrrl420, or via Twitter @sassikatt24 and Instagram at ganja_grrl420. Listen to Conversations with Ganja Grrl & 420 News HQ, McCain’s broadcast on MixLR.com every Sunday morning, 11 a.m. ’til 2 p.m. CST on the MountainHighX station. To listen, download the MIXLR app for Android or Apple. Make an account. Search for and follow MountainHigh10.

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