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The creator of an online "movement", a self-described "non-registered brand" in its infancy, wants the Fijian government to decriminalise the use and cultivation of marijuana in the country.
Cannabis Fiji - described by its founder Anare Tuidraki as having "absolutely no affiliation⦠to any political group" - has gathered more than 700 signatures in an online petition it started eight months ago.
The petitions stated goal is: "The decriminalisation and regulation of cannabis in Fiji, ensuring the industry prioritises the rights and benefits of Fijian citizens, indigenous landowners, and rural communities. The petition also calls for the release of individuals imprisoned for non-violent cannabis-related offences, aligning with global justice reforms."
Tuidraki told RNZ Pacific his group, which is viewed locally as a fringe movement, is demanding government to give them "
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