HEMPPAC

The Green Party of Lovia or formely know as Help End Marijuana Prohibition Political Action Committee, abbreviated HEMPPAC and Green Hemp Party is a local Lovian organized political movement (or to some people a political pressure group) in opposition to making cannabis illegal. HEMPPAC was set up by citizens from Seven who claim to have been discriminated for smoking cannabis on the streets of Kinley. Jackson Welsh, who has held many rallies to keep soft drugs legal, has been the leader of the movement since 2007. The party failed to run for Congress in 2008.

Former name and PAC
The party was orininaly named HEMPPAC, or the long version name, but to attract more supporters and more advances to people they made the HEMPPAC and official PAC of the Green Party. The party has grown in popularity since the name change, but many old time members liked the old ways of the party.

HEMPPAC, the PAC, holds an annual HEMP convention during the second week of September, at the Blue Colosseum Room for the entire week.

Notable HEMPPAC supporters
Notable Lovians associated with the movement are Henri Megrii, the Bradly-Lawshawns, and CPL.nm MOTC Marcus Villanova. The Villanova children have been very insturmental in the building up of the party and it's views when Andrew Villanova said "Well the smoke helps (Lady) Gaga write songs, so it should help everyone!" saying it jokingly.

The movement's popularity came to an all-time high in the summer of 2010. Also famous youth artist Stephen Grimsley is a supporter and member of this party.

Strangely enough, extreme right-wing conservative politician I. G. La Blaca supports HEMPPAC.

Green Party of Lovia Members

 * Jackson Welsh - Runing for congress

Criticism of HEMPPAC
On the national political scene, there is little support for the movement. Former Prime Minister Yuri Medvedev (CPL.nm) expressed his concern over the status of soft drugs: "The legalization of soft drugs will raise the number of addicts, health problems and people who step over to hard drugs." Medvedev's fellow communist Jon Johnson, as well as King Dimitri I of Lovia made clear they believed drug control by legal force is necessary. Marcus Villanova (CPL.nm) supports legalized cannabis, but wants legal limits.

In response to this criticism, Philip Bradly-Lashawn (CPL.nm) said: "By legalization of soft drugs the government will be allowed to monitor drug use better. By forbidding it all together you will not stop people from using drugs; the whole circuit will simply go underground again".

Lars Washington suggested to "take every possible step to help the farmers who are now depending on the income of this cultivation, to find other ways to assure their income."