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30/12/2025

Northern NSW — last night of the year.

Under gum trees older than laws,
where the bush breathes slow and the earth remembers,
we gathered — not in uniform,
but in boots worn thin, hands calloused,
hearts still soft enough to hope.

The sky cracked open in green and gold,
leaf-shaped fire blooming above the canopy,
not in anger —
but in celebration.
A quiet rebellion written in light.

No soldiers here.
Only growers.
Caretakers.
People who learned patience from soil,
and resistance from being told no for too long.

This plant has been hidden, hunted, misunderstood —
yet here it stands, season after season,
teaching us how to bend without breaking,
how to grow without asking permission.

As the year turned,
we didn’t make wishes —
we made promises.
To land.
To community.
To truth.

To keep growing,
even when it’s hard.
Especially when it’s hard.

New year. New growth.
Same bush. Same plant. Same fight.
The G***a Army lives where the roots run deep.

Much love to everyone
Stay safe, keep love
❤️

30/12/2025

What was lost

1. True bush-adapted genetics

Australia quietly developed cannabis that was:
• Heat-tolerant
• Drought-resistant
• Mold-resilient
• Able to thrive with minimal inputs

These plants learned Australia over decades. When indoor hydro and imported seed lines took over, most of those locally adapted genetics were:
• Crossed out
• Abandoned
• Or wiped out by eradication campaigns

Once a landrace-leaning line is gone, it’s gone forever.



2. Long-flowering sativas grown properly

Old bush sativas weren’t rushed.
They ran:
• 14–20 weeks
• Full seasonal cycles
• Natural senescence

When growers were forced to prioritise speed and yield, those long, electric highs were labelled “impractical.”
The result?
A global palate shift toward shorter, heavier, flatter effects.

Australia lost its seat at the table of time-rich cannabis.



3. Seed saving culture

People used to:
• Select plants over multiple seasons
• Save seed quietly
• Trade locally
• Grow for effect, not bag appeal

Harsh laws turned growers into consumers.
Seed knowledge became risk.
Memory broke.



4. Sun-grown terpene complexity

Before LEDs and sealed rooms:
• Terpenes came from soil biology
• UV stress shaped cannabinoid balance
• Plants expressed terroir

Indoor cannabis improved consistency — but at the cost of place-based flavour. Australia lost strains that tasted like eucalyptus air, red dirt, and long summers.



5. Spiritual & cultural context

Places like Nimbin weren’t just grow zones — they were cultural ecosystems. Cannabis sat alongside:
• Activism
• Anti-war movements
• Environmentalism
• Alternative healing

When cannabis was reduced to a “product,” that context evaporated.



What could be REVIVED

1. Heirloom hunting (it’s already happening quietly)

Some of those genetics didn’t disappear — they went underground.
• Old heads
• Rural growers
• Forgotten seed tins
• Backyard survivors

Revival starts with listening, not labs.



2. Australian terroir strains

Just like wine:
• Northern NSW ≠ WA ≠ VIC ≠ QLD
• Each region produces different expressions

Australia could re-establish:
• Region-specific sativa-leaning cultivars
• Sun-grown craft cannabis
• Seasonal drops instead of year-round sameness

This is where Australia could genuinely lead again.



3. Effect-first breeding

Modern cannabis often chases:
• THC %
• Yield
• Instagram looks

Revival means breeding for:
• Clarity
• Creativity
• Mood lift
• Functionality

The old bush sativas excelled here. They were thinking w**d, not couch w**d.



4. Seed sovereignty

Instead of importing everything:
• Community seed libraries
• Legal heritage protections
• Indigenous and regional stewardship models

Cannabis doesn’t have to be owned by corporations to be preserved.



5. Cultural reclamation

Events like MardiGrass matter because they remind people:
This plant has a social history.

Revival isn’t just growing again — it’s remembering why people grew in the first place.



The quiet truth

Australia never lost its climate.
It never lost its soil.
It never lost its people.

What it lost was permission.

And permission can be reclaimed.

If cannabis law reform in Australia ever truly centres:
• Small growers
• Outdoor cultivation
• Heritage genetics
• Community ownership

Australia could once again be known — not loudly, not commercially — but deeply — for cannabis that feels alive, thoughtful, and distinctly from here.

If you want, I can:
• Imagine what a revived “Aussie bush sativa” would look and feel like today
• Map a future craft cannabis model for Australia
• Or help turn this into a manifesto-style piece (very G***a Army energy)

29/12/2025

Ohhh, cannabis has a lot of aliases — some poetic, some political, some straight-up hilarious. Here’s a big, juicy rundown, grouped so it actually makes sense



Formal / Scientific
• Cannabis
• Cannabis sativa
• Cannabis indica
• Cannabis ruderalis
• H**p (industrial varieties)
• Ma*****na / Ma*****na



Common Everyday Names
• W**d
• Pot
• Grass
• G***a
• Herb
• Dope
• Re**er
• Bud
• Green



Old-School / Retro Slang
• Mary Jane
• Jazz cabbage
• Devil’s lettuce
• Wacky tobaccy
• Re**er madness
• Locow**d
• Tea



Cultural & Regional Names
• G***a (Caribbean, India, global)
• Dagga (South Africa)
• Kif / Keef (North Africa)
• Bhang (India – edible/drink form)
• Pakalolo (Hawaii)
• Bush / Bush w**d (Australia, NZ)
• Mull (Australia 🇦🇺 classic)
• Spin (Australia – mixed with to***co)



Australian Slang (because… obviously)
• Mull
• Bud
• Bush
• Hydro
• Skunk
• Chop
• Green
• PGR (usually said with disdain 😅)



By Form or Quality
• Flower
• Buds
• Nugs
• Sticky
• Loud
• Chronic
• Dank
• Top shelf
• Mid
• Brick (low quality, compressed)



Concentrates & Extracts
• Hash / Hashish
• Resin
• Rosin
• Shatter
• Wax
• Budder
• Oil
• Honey oil
• Dabs



Edible & Product Names
• Edibles
• Gummies
• Brownies
• Infused treats
• THC oil
• CBD flower
• Medicinal cannabis
• Medical ma*****na



Political / Legal Names
• Illicit drug (ugh)
• Schedule drug
• Controlled substance
• Medicinal cannabis
• Recreational cannabis
• Industrial h**p



Playful / Code Names
• The green fairy
• Aunt Mary
• Plant medicine
• Sacred herb
• Nature’s remedy
• That stuff
• Jazz

Add yours below 👇

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26/12/2025

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Post-Christmas check-in from the G***a Army

Christmas might be packed away, but the spirit doesn’t disappear with the tinsel.

If you’re feeling full, flat, grateful, messy, loved, lonely, or all of the above — you’re not alone. The days after Christmas can be weird. Loud hearts. Quiet houses. Big feelings. And that’s okay.

Here at G***a Army, we’re about slowing down, breathing out, and remembering what actually matters:
🌱 kindness
🌱 community
🌱 care for ourselves and each other

Light one (or don’t). Drink water. Hug your people. Rest your nervous system. Be gentle with your body and your mind — they’ve carried you through another year.

We’re still here. Still growing. Still believing in a future rooted in compassion, plant wisdom, and personal freedom.

Much love to every single one of you 💚
Stay safe. Stay soft. Stay rebellious.

— G***a Army

18/12/2025

BREAKING: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Dec. 18 to federally classify ma*****na as a less dangerous substance, the biggest change for the drug since 1970 and an opportunity for the industry to operate more easily.

Trump’s order would stop classifying ma*****na as a Schedule I drug, which includes the most dangerous substances such as he**in, L*D and ecstasy. The Drug Enforcement Administration describes Schedule I substances as having no "medical use and a high potential for abuse."

Instead, Trump ordered that ma*****na be classified as a Schedule III drug, which the DEA describes as having "a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence."

Read more at: bit.ly/4pLnkBr

15/12/2025

G***A ARMY POLL

WHAT DO THE PEOPLE WANT?

Australia’s cannabis laws are changing — slowly.
But before politicians decide our future behind closed doors, we want to hear from YOU.

👇 If you could choose ONE change, what would it be? 👇

VOTE BELOW

Legal home growing
Legal dispensaries nationwide
Decriminalisation (no criminal charges)
Full legalisation like Canada
Easier access to medicinal cannabis

💬 Bonus points:
Tell us why you voted the way you did in the comments.

This isn’t about hype — it’s about real people, real access, and real reform.
The more voices that speak up, the harder we are to ignore.

👉 Vote. Comment. Share

Let’s show what the G***a Army actually wants.

G***a Army — the people have the power.

15/12/2025
09/12/2025

The G***a Army Calls for Unity: Bringing Every Cannabis Faction Together for a Stronger Future

For decades, cannabis law reform has been fuelled by a patchwork of passionate advocates: activists marching in the streets, patients fighting for dignity, growers protecting their culture, h**p innovators pushing sustainability, scientists uncovering truths, entrepreneurs building the new green economy, and everyday consumers who simply want safe, legal access.

Yet despite our shared goals, the cannabis movement hasn’t always been united. We’ve seen splintered philosophies, state-by-state laws, different strategies, mixed messaging, and groups who—while fighting the same fight—don’t always work in sync.

That’s where the G***a Army steps in.
Not as rulers. Not as gatekeepers. But as a bold, rebellious, unifying force calling every cannabis faction to the same campfire. A movement built on respect, culture, humour, science, and unstoppable determination. One that recognises that cannabis law reform is strongest when every voice is amplified—not divided.

This is the G***a Army’s mission: to unite the green nation.



Why the Cannabis Movement Needs Unity Now More Than Ever

The world is shifting. Cannabis is no longer whispered about in the shadows—it’s being debated in parliaments, researched in universities, tested in clinical trials, and backed by massive industries. Legalisation movements have gone global, and with that comes corporate interests, conflicting laws, and polarising opinions about what cannabis freedom should look like.

In Australia especially, we’re at a crossroads:
• Dispensary-style access in ACT
• Decriminalised pockets scattered across states
• Medicinal use rising fast
• Recreational use still in limbo
• A booming underground culture that refuses to die
• Politicians arguing about h**p one minute and THC limits the next

This landscape demands coordination.
It demands collaboration.
It demands a united front that can’t be ignored.

The G***a Army believes our movement is powerful—but fragmented. Imagine how unstoppable it could be if every group fired in the same direction.



The Factions We Aim to Unite

Every corner of the cannabis world matters. Every voice counts. The G***a Army isn’t here to “lead” them—it’s here to link them, support them, and amplify them.

1. The OG Activists & Legalisation Warriors

The ones who marched before it was cool. The ones who risked arrest so the rest of us could walk freely. Their experience and history are priceless, and their passion fuels everything we do.

2. The Medical Cannabis Community

Patients, carers, doctors, researchers.
Those who rely on cannabis for pain relief, PTSD, cancer treatment support, epilepsy management, or dozens of other legitimate conditions. Their voices bring compassion, science, and urgency to the fight.

3. Recreational Consumers & Culture Keepers

The festival-goers, home growers, backyard conesmiths, terp nerds, edible artists, and everyday stoners who simply want their lifestyle respected—not criminalised.

4. H**p Innovators & Eco Pioneers

Those pushing h**p into fashion, textiles, building materials, food, fuel, plastics, wellness, and climate solutions. H**p is the sleeping giant that can reshape industries—and the G***a Army knows it.

5. Small Growers & Craft Cultivators

The artists of the plant world.
The people who grow not for profit, but for passion, quality, and culture. They deserve protection—not to be swallowed by mega-corporations once full legalisation hits.

6. Entrepreneurs & Green Economy Builders

Cannabis cafés, h**p brands, educational platforms, seed companies, event organisers, product innovators—this industry’s future is in their hands.

7. Politicians & Policy Advocates Who Actually Listen

Not all of them do—but the ones who genuinely push reform deserve recognition. We need them at the table with activists, entrepreneurs, and patients.

8. Everyday Australians Who Believe in Fairness

You don’t need to smoke cannabis to believe people shouldn’t be punished for a plant. Many supporters simply want smarter laws, less harm, and more freedom.



🌱 A Unified Movement Means Everyone Wins

When we unite, we gain:

✔ Stronger political pressure

Fragmented voices get ignored. A unified, organised movement becomes impossible for lawmakers to brush aside.

✔ Clear messaging

Reform becomes easier when every faction supports evidence-based facts instead of scattered talking points.

✔ Shared resources

Science, data, events, legal support, media coverage—shared knowledge lifts everyone.

✔ Cultural strength

A unified cannabis community becomes a powerful cultural force, influencing public opinion and normalising cannabis in everyday life.

✔ Protection from harmful corporate takeover

When the movement stands together, small growers, local businesses, and patient communities aren’t steamrolled by billionaire-backed operators.

✔ A more compassionate, connected, and informed cannabis society

The G***a Army isn’t just about law reform—it’s about building a culture that celebrates freedom, health, sustainability, and creativity.



So What Does the G***a Army Actually Do?

We’re not a political party.
We’re not a company.
We’re a cultural force—a loud, rebellious, unified, creative spark built for the modern cannabis era.

The G***a Army aims to:
• Connect cannabis factions through campaigns, content, events, and collaborations
• Amplify smaller voices that the mainstream overlooks
• Educate through clear, scientific, stigma-smashing information
• Celebrate cannabis culture through art, fashion, music, humour, and community
• Advocate for laws that protect patients, support sustainable h**p, and free responsible recreational use
• Mobilise people—online AND in person—to show that cannabis supporters aren’t hiding anymore

The G***a Army says enough division.
It’s time for one movement, one mission, one green flag raised high.



Why Unity Feels So Natural for Cannabis Culture

Cannabis has always been communal.
It’s a plant that brings people together—around a smoke circle, a trimming table, a h**p workshop, a protest, an art studio, a healing centre, or a festival.

Cannabis culture is inclusive by nature.
The plant doesn’t care who you are, where you’re from, what your politics are, or how you use it.

Unity isn’t just a strategy—
it’s a reflection of the plant itself.



A Message from the G***a Army: “We’re Stronger as One”

If you’re an activist, a patient, a grower, a creator, a h**p lover, a canna-scientist, an entrepreneur, a festival-goer, or just someone sick of outdated laws—

You’re already part of the G***a Army.

No membership.
No gatekeeping.
No secret handshakes.
Just a shared belief:

**Cannabis freedom is a human right.

Cannabis culture deserves respect.
Cannabis reform requires collaboration—not division.**

The G***a Army is calling every faction to gather.
The movement is shifting.
The world is watching.
And united?

We are unstoppable.

22/11/2024

G'day this page has changed to G***a Army 🪖 we are part of G***a Army Australia,the reason for the change is we the g***a Army want to focus on the recreational side of cannabis law reform 'medical is done now let's have some fun'

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