The Curia of Hungary, also known as the Supreme Court, has overturned the police’s decision to ban the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) from holding an event in capital Budapest’s Madách Square.
At the Million Marijuana March event, MKKP co-chair Zsuzsanna Döme argued that alcohol and designer drugs cause much greater social harm, yet the government criminalises the usage of marijuana by young people.
Activists gave a presentation on an effective and smart approach to drug policies, illustrating the effects of various mind-altering drugs.
“Users are very demonised. There is no understanding of how they get there, but there is no safety net to help them,” said one participant.
The Two-Tailed Dog Party is undertaking its ‘drug war’ in an unusual way: “We have targeted the addictions of our political, economic and cultural elites. As you can see here, power, public money, obscene language, pornography, alcohol, real estate, luxury, propaganda, fatty foods and, of course, the tovarish Putin,” Ferenc Somody, a political candidate for the MKKP, explained to Euronews
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Sean Hocking
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