The legalization movement in Nepal started with the formation of the “#LegalizeNepal” campaign by Rajiv Kafle in 2011. This was followed by a pro-cannabis user group founded by Rhigendra Giri starting a legalization campaign in Pokhara in 2012. Many organizations, including बिश्वो हिन्दू युबा संघ , joined the cause to support legalizing marijuana in Nepal. These organizations came together to form the नेपाल गाँजा बैधानिक महाअभियान 2076. The goal of the movement is to legalize marijuana in Nepal and the organizations are working together to achieve this goal.
The legalization movement in Nepal has gained momentum in recent years as more people are becoming aware of the benefits of marijuana and the harm caused by its prohibition. Proponents of legalization argue that marijuana has medicinal properties and can be used to treat various conditions, such as chronic pain and anxiety. They also believe that legalization will boost the economy by creating jobs and generating tax revenue.
In addition, advocates for legalization argue that criminalizing marijuana use is ineffective and costly, as it fills the prisons with non-violent drug offenders. By legalizing marijuana, the government can free up resources that would otherwise be spent on law enforcement and the criminal justice system.
In conclusion, the legalization movement in Nepal is gaining momentum, and there is hope that marijuana will eventually be legalized in the country. The organizations and activists working towards this goal are making a positive impact and raising awareness about the benefits of legalization.
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