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Whakamana Cannabis Museum to open in Christchurch NZ
Christchurch set to be the second city in New Zealand to house a Cannabis Museum, with Dunedin's Whakamana founder Abe Gray partnering with Cookie Time co-founder Michael Mayell to open a similar museum and cafe business in the Garden City.
STAYING IN A CANNABIS MUSEUM!! Dunedin, New Zealand
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Cannabis museum opens in Dunedin
New Zealand's first cannabis museum has opened its doors in Dunedin.
World's first Cannabis Muesum in Dunedin New Zealand officially Openned
After years of clashes with government; activist for legalizing the cannabis drug were allowed to open a cannabis meusum in central Dunedin New Zealand. Which could attract thousands to visit it.
A word from Brenda @ Whakamana: The Cannabis Museum of Aotearoa
Brenda, the resident mannequin at New Zealand's first cannabis museum, describes a unique New Zealand method of cannabis consumption known as bud spots.
For more information see cannabis.kiwi.nz
Cannabis Museum branches out
The local founders of a nationally unique business venture are branching out, in order to avoid closure.
Dunedin Cannabis Museum staff are offering tourist accommodation at the South Dunedin facility.
And already their guest book is filling up.
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weekly cannabis culture late night talk show, streaming live from Dunedin. New Zealand's only cannabis museum.
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Live cannabis legalisation late night chat show. Direct from New Zealand's only cannabis museum, Whakamana.
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Fun talk show for stoners live from the Cannabis Museum in New Zealand!
Cannabis grow operation
Secret cannabis crop location disclosed in the North Island of New Zealand.
LEGALISING CANNABIS IN NEW ZEALAND | INTERVIEW WITH ABE GRAY
I got the opportunity to interview Abe Gray; the curator of New Zealand's only cannabis museum to talk to him about legalising cannabis in New Zealand.
In the interview we cover how far New Zealand is always from making cannabis legal, how it compares to other countries such as the United States where legalisation is becoming big and also about his Cannabis Museum!
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NZ Report Chinese Move To Buy Prime Farm Block Blocked + Dunedin's Cannabis Museum Has Guests!
Selwyn Manning delivers his New Zealand Report to Australia's radio FiveAA.com.au. This week: Chinese Move To Buy Prime Farm Block Blocked + Dunedin's Cannabis Museum Has Guests - Recorded live on 18/09/15.
ITEM ONE
The National led Government has for the first time rejected a major bid by a Chinese company to purchase a large farming block in the Central North Island.
Pure 100 Farm applied in 2014 to the Government's Overseas Investment Office to buy Lochinver Station near Taupo for $88 million.
The 13,800 hectare farm is considered prime farming real estate.
The Overseas Investment Office initially authorised the purchase, but Associate Minister of Finance Paula Bennett this week rejected the purchase, stating there was no significant benefit to New Zealand should the sale to go ahead.
Pure 100 Farm is a subsidiary of the China-based Shangahai Pengxin company. In February Shangahai Pengxin stated it planned to double its $500 million investment in New Zealand-based farm assets, within the next five years.
The current owners of Lochinver Station are angry. Stevenson Group's chief executive Mark Franklin told media on Wednesday: We are concerned that this process has taken 14 months with the end result that we have been deprived of our property rights to sell to the highest value bidder for some vague national benefit which has not been defined.
There has been much public angst about foreigners buying up significant blocks of New Zealand land. And the Government faced strong condemnation in 2012 when it approved the sale of a network of land (known as the Crafer Farms) to Shangahai Pengxin.
But Bennett rejected suggestions the sale was blocked because the buyers were Chinese.
She told the New Zealand Herald: I'm not going out there and deciding who buys land on the basis of their surname.
Bennett added that one of the reasons for declining the sale was the low number of extra jobs it would provide.
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A night at the (cannabis) museum see (includes image plus video)
If you are looking for a holiday you may possibly forget, consider checking in to Whakamana, the Dunedin-based cannabis museum, which is now listing its guestroom on AirBnB.
The museum is promoting its enterprise in a rather laid back manner, describing its accommodation as having an awesome queen bed with reading lamps, a bit of closet space, plenty of electricity outlets... and a few houseplants.
Curator Abe Gray told Fairfax's Stuff website he couldn't help people 'score' but he could take interested people on custom tours, to certain scenic locations ... which include the pro-cannabis law reform protests at the University of Otago.
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Dunedin cannabis users call for marijuana legalisation
Dunedin cannabis users are calling on the government to address the legality of marijuana.
About 200 people gathered in the Octagon at the weekend to smoke cannabis in protest of current drug laws.
And they hope to influence a change, as marijuana legalisation continues to be a hot topic around the world.
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Day of protest promotes cannabis reform
An international day of protest was marked in the Octagon over the weekend, promoting the reform of cannabis prohibition. The Dunedin J-Day was organised by the Otago branch of NORML, and protesters were openly smoking marijuana in the area. Dunedin police say they received one complaint about the protest, but did not make any arrests.