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Cannabis refugee (or marijuana refugee) is a term, primarily used in the United States and Canada, referring to people who have moved from one location to another due to cannabis prohibition laws, motivated either by a desire to have legal access to cannabis to treat medical conditions for themselves or their family, or to legally consume cannabis for any other reason. A related term is trimmigrant, which refers to migrant workers who travel to the Emerald Triangle during the summer to work on the seasonal marijuana harvest.

References

  1. Philipps, Dave (October 20, 2013). "Families of children with epilepsy moving to Colorado, drawn by success of marijuana oil". The Gazette.
  2. Young, Saundra (March 10, 2014). "Medical marijuana refugees: 'This was our only hope'". CNN.
  3. Robinson, Melia. "Being a 'trimmigrant' is one of the hardest jobs in the marijuana black market". Business Insider. Retrieved 2020-05-07.

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