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Whakamana, or The New Zealand Institute for Cannabis Education, Research and Development is
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's first museum dedicated to the history of
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use and culture.Grand Opening for New Zealand's first cannabis museum
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It was first opened in October 2013 in
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as part of a project spearheaded by Abe Gray, former deputy leader of the
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(ALCP), and Julian Crawford, former ALCP regional spokesperson. In 2019 Whakamana relocated to
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in
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as a new project directed by Abe Gray and
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founder Michael Mayell. Following revenue issues and a failure to find suitable investors, the Christchurch location was closed. As of April 2020,
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is attempting to establish a new site in central
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, the capital city of New Zealand. As a political hub which houses New Zealand's parliamentary buildings,
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considers the location to be more effective in the lead-up to the referendum. Whakamana was designed to be a national information centre on aspects of the science, history, and legislation surrounding cannabis, with an aim to educate, particularly in the lead up to the
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. It operates within New Zealand's laws and does not sell cannabis. However, Whakamana previous stated they would set up a
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provided the law allows it to following the referendum. Under the direction of the 2019 project, Whakamana sought to establish itself as a social club, an authority for cannabis education and events (i.e. lectures by figures in the cannabis industry), and an alcohol-free music venue and eatery producing hemp-based foods. In late 2019, the museum attempted to raise funds via
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, a crowdfunding platform for New Zealand-based businesses, to help complete restoration of their new site. The campaign failed to raise its minimum target of $1 million NZD, therefore investors were refunded and the campaign was voided.


Early formation

Originally located in
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, the museum was first operated in the Legalise Cannabis House on David Street. The museum served as an information service to educate the public about all aspects of cannabis, including books that are unavailable at other libraries. In addition to acting as a museum and serving as a centre for drug law reform advocacy, the museum promoted
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computer software. It also featured meeting rooms and a digital multimedia studio. The museum was opened in 2013 by Abe Gray, known for his cannabis activism as the former deputy leader of the
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and leader of cannabis lobby group
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, and Julian Crawford, the former ALCP regional spokesperson.Chilton-Towle, J.,
Dunedin marijuana museum planned
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'', 1 September 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
It was reportedly a venture between the ALCP and Otago NORML. Dunedin has had a long history of advocacy for marijuana law reform largely through the latter organisation.
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, who is originally from the
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, has a Masters in
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.Doyle, C.,

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He has spoken out about the discrimination of cannabis users and has been described as a
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and an activist for cannabis.
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publicly left his role as the president of the ALCP to support
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(TOP) in 2017, believing the organisation to be the most viable political platform to help effect cannabis law change at the time.
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hoped that support from former ALCP voters would help TOP to enter
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without requiring an electorate seat. Gareth Morgan, then the party leader, praised
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for supporting the party's Real Deal Cannabis reform. In 2018 the museum left its original home in South Dunedin to occupy a new central city premises in the Eldon Chambers Building in Princes Street. During this time, comedian Guy Williams documented the museum in a segment for the comedy programme
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.
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stated that the presence of the museum in Dunedin would put it in the ideal position to become a centre for cannabis tourism should the drug ever be legalised in New Zealand, referencing the city's history of support for law change relating to drug use and possession. However, the museum moved again in 2019, this time to Christchurch;
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had hoped to keep a branch of the museum running in Dunedin, but found the idea unsustainable due to a reliance on volunteers.


2019 Christchurch project

In mid-2019 the museum left Dunedin and relocated to
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.
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teamed with Michael Mayell, a social entrepreneur and environmentalist known for founding the snack company
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. Mayell has an interest in the emerging hemp economy and argues that it could allow New Zealand to reduce its reliance on
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. The museum was housed in
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building on Manchester Street in Christchurch, having been relocated from its original site in Hereford Street and adjoined to the neighbouring Trinity Church, with plans to restore the church as the central space for the museum. Both buildings are among the oldest in Christchurch and had required restoration following the
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. The organisation operated a
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, which was New Zealand's only functioning club in 2019. In 2020 the club raised funds to move to an independent location with the help of Whakamana. Whakamana had intended to establish an education centre to provide public access to science, literature, and experiences to promote cannabis education. The museum held hosted events featuring notable individuals and experts on cannabis including activist and green fairy"Green fairy" is an informal term for someone who supplies medical cannabis product directly to people, typically working outside of the law. Rose Renton. In May 2020, Mayell revealed that revenue issues had forced the museum to close its Christchurch location. Whakamana would move to Wellington in the form of a new project. The building remains in the hands of the Christchurch Heritage Trust.


Crowdfunding campaign

In a press release,
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and Mayell announced plans to raise $1 million NZD via the crowdfunding platform
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to complete the church restoration and expand their services and resources, offering one share per dollar at a minimum of fifty shares. The campaign went live in late 2019. By the end of the fundraising period the campaign had raised $214,616 (NZD) from 299 people. However, the campaign had failed to raise its minimum target of $1 million NZD, therefore the total amount was returned to investors in accordance with the terms of PledgeMe.
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initially attributed the failure of the campaign to a lack of awareness about the project among the local cannabis community, but argued in a later interview that prevailing cannabis stigma had played a role. Following the failure of the campaign,
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and Mayell said they were approaching investors and seeking alternative means of funding, and would seek overseas investors if suitable New Zealand investors could not be found.


2020 Wellington project

In January 2020, Whakamana Museum posted on their Facebook page that they were seeking volunteers to set up a temporary pop-up museum in Wellington, intending to keep it running until the
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is resolved.
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moved to Wellington to facilitate the project. Whakamana had planned to have a location set up in time for April, however this was impacted by the
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. After deciding it was untenable to continuing leasing the Manchester Street premises, Whakamana announced they would close their Christchurch premises permanently to focus resources on the Wellington project.


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