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Cannabis Festival - Emergency Appeal!

un | 23.04.2004 09:11 | London

Cannabis Festival - Emergency Appeal To All Supporters and Sympathisers!

We now have a huge dilemma - although this Tuesday we were granted the entertainment licences for the event in two weeks time (Sat 8th) but it is now entirely dependent on coming to some agreement with Lambeth over the massive fees and deposit being demanded by their Parks Department for the "use of the park". Last year Parks charged us 52p per head of expected crowds. This year it has gone up to £1.40p per person. If we were granted the 50% non-commercial discount then we would be fine. Currently Lambeth want £7,000 'use of park' and £5,000 'deposit'. Normally the deposit is 15% of the fee, but for us it is around 80%! They have said they want this by Friday 23rd or they will not allow the event (although the march will still be going ahead).

We are £5,300 short on the fees and need another £3,000 deposit! HELP

After the court case taken out by Lambeth Council against the festival organisers last year, and now the huge rise in costs of use of park and deposit increases we really get the feeling that someone might be out to get us out. And it looks like the Council Executive of LibDems and Conservatives are doing it. We have set ourselves until Monday to raise the £5,300 and still have sufficient funds to responsibly start the festival and be able to pay for services, toilets, stewards etc. The full, publically-available budget is set out website here:  http://www.thecannabisfestival.co.uk/budget_2004.html. As you can see the figures include the asked for not-for-profit charges and a 60% deposit and the whole event is very finely balanced to break even. If we don't get the money in - or Lambeth refuse to be reasonable - we can't really go ahead without being in debt all year and taking hugh risks with the weather and turnout etc, but whatever happens the march *will* still take place, and a large picnic, but little else.

An appeal to the people and councillors of Lambeth

We are appealing to Lambeth councillors to grant the discretionary 50% not-for-profit rate to the event and apply the normal 15% rule on deposits.
It is our belief that the majority of councillors and of the local public support this free event. All the concerns and objections - from local and park user groups, the police and emergency services and council officers - have all been met for this event and money and volunteers have been raised and recruited to put this event on. It is only the unreasonable demands for money - increased from 52p per head last year to 140p per head this year - plus an additional 85% deposit rather than the standard 15% for all other events in local parks - that now threatens to kill the event.

An appeal to everyone who supports or sympathises with this event

We are appealing to everyone who sympathises or supports this event to help us with the fees and/or deposit. We have set up a special "Save The Festival" fund for people to loan or donate. Money given specifically for the returnable deposit will be returned to donors when Lambeth return the deposit (the festival has never lost any of its deposit in any previous years)

* If you feel able to make a straightforward donation/gift we need £5,300 more for this.

* If you can only help with the returnable deposit - we need £3,000 more for this - please mark your payment "For the returnable deposit" (either on the back of any cheque or post it as an additonal message when making the online payment).

Payment methods

By post: Cheques payable to "Cannabis Coalition" can be posted to: David Crane, 87 Goddard Place, London N19 5GT
Online: Credit/Debit/Switch Cards can be used by clicking here:  http://www.accessallareas.org/cannabisfestival/ (via Access-All-Areas)
If you can't use any of these methods, or you are having any problems or queries please call: 0208 671 5936

Other ways of helping

If you feel hard done by, cos we do, then do email the Lib Dem Council leader  PTruesdale@lambeth.gov.uk and ask him to recognise us as a not for profit group and please to not price us out of Lambeth. We are also awaiting a legal opinion from Liberty on prohibitive charging.

We are currently doing some targeted fundraising today/tomorrow/this weekend at ‘rich and famous’ celebrities, musicians, liberal lawyers, ‘senior police officers’, politicians and anyone else who has gone on record positively about cannabis or would be likely to be sympathetic and able to help. If anyone has any contacts who may be able to help or if you can suggest anyone it would be worth contacting please send PMs to teejay or shanec - or you could even email them this info yourselves maybe!

PS: We *are* going to win!

un

Comments

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Quite

23.04.2004 10:53

Well indeed. On one level, who cares? With the amount of people being murdered by global capitalism on a daily basis, the right to skin up in a park in south London is a small deal, but what happened to the subversive content? Deals with park managers, etc, etc. Either be a business enterprise, sell some big quantities of weed and raise the readies, or damn the council and take over the/ park/field, whatever. But stop whining.

neither a user nor a puritan


Why people shouldn't take drugs!

23.04.2004 15:36

The government and ruling class actualy want people to take drugs inorder to make them docile and more submissive. But they don't want all the problems which go with certain drugs like violence and crime. So they make certain uncontrolble drugs illegal while making other contolable drugs legal on prescription for example Ritalin, Valium, etc to make the nations youth less rebelious and more controlable. In Britain for example millions of children are prescribed Ritalin because they are too rebellious. People who take drugs are merely doing the governments job for them ie taking medication to make themselves docile and passive.

revolutionary


whos festival

23.04.2004 17:02

i heard the festivals been pretty much taken over by the green party, so its no wonder they're having problems

catgurl


What?

26.04.2004 09:25

Taken over by the Green Party? Drugs are there to 'stop revolutionary activity'? Are you both smoking a bit too much?

The festival has always been organised by a coalition, including some guy from the Green Party who is very much in favour of legalising the weed. No problem there. The LCA and other groups still get involved. The composition of those organising it hasn't changed. Just that the council and the rest of the bastards who have some power in that area don't like the reputation it gives the area.

As for 'stopping revolutionary activity', everyone I know into leftist/libertarian politics is a smoker or 'drug' user. If anything, smoking makes you realise just how fucked up politicians and capitalists are. No, its the brewers, and chemists who oppose drugs, because they impact on their profits. It may have been true in 60s America, but its not true here and now.

Krop


it's all about control

02.05.2004 15:49

Obviously long term abuse of drugs is not a good thing, but I don't see how occasional use is a problem unless it's perhaps heroin or crack.

I suspect the real reason drugs are illegal is because the fascists don't like any exchange of capital that they can't observe, control and profit from.

Also, with drugs such as marijuana, DMT, LSD and ecstasy, users can perceive things from a different perspective and see how ridiculous things like wars are. They are happy for drugs like alcohol to be legal because it helps them justify policing, increase revenue and even stimulates the economy through everything from food sales to insurance claims.

The public need to be in fear of something so you can offer your 'solutions' to the problem. Illegal drugs also create a widespread fear of drugs themselves, giving the fascists power to 'tackle organised crime' (which can then be used on protesters and other undesirables), criminalise those who have done nothing wrong and now seize property and assets.

The most important point is that they have no right to tell us what we can and cannot put into our bodies. They're keen for use to have fluoride in our water and to be dependent on their big business pharmaceuticals rather than getting to the root of the problem becuase they can control us that way and make lots of money. This method of attacking the effect rather than the finding the root cause is common from everything from terrorism to drug use.

The CIA were keen on using LSD as a mind control drug if it suited them, but it was found to be unreliable. Of course the original drug traffickers were the British government.

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