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18th Cannabis March draws 7.4 thousand people in São Paulo, says USP monitoring

CartaCapital detailed the methodology of the USP/CEBRAP Political Debate Monitor: aerial photos at seven times (2:20 p.m., 2:40 p.m., 3 p.m., 3:20 p.m., 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 4:45 p.m.), selection of seven images at 4 p.m. covering the entire extension without overlap, AI analysis that automatically identifies and marks heads.

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Correio do Povo

Correio do Povo interviewed elementary school teacher Stephanie Oliveira, who participated for the first time, reported medical cannabis use by her 47-year-old mother, and mentioned hesitation to post photos of the march on social media due to fear of reaction from coworkers.

Reported by: Correio do Povo

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Carta Capital

Correio do Povo cites the Kaya Mind yearbook (funded by Gravital Clínica Canábica and Cannect), which points to 50 thousand people in Brazil treating themselves with cannabis-based products and criticizes social resistance to regulation that limits access to those with high purchasing power.

Reported by: Correio do Povo

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Carta Capital
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