Cannabis Rally
Everybody | 25.04.2005 07:25 | London | World
Everybody
Homepage:
http://www.dissent.org.uk
Everybody | 25.04.2005 07:25 | London | World
Everybody
Homepage:
http://www.dissent.org.uk
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Lightweight Smokers
25.04.2005 14:12
Stephen Toner
More info
25.04.2005 21:29
http://www.thecannabisfestival.co.uk
The 7th Annual Cannabis Carnival March will now take place on Sunday 15th May. Marching to a Rally in Central London. This follows the ban by Lambeth Council of the 2005 Cannabis festival in Brockwell Park.
The re-classification of cannabis is in danger of being rolled back by media exaggerations of cannabis research and pre-election games.
Now more than ever we need a huge march to central London to show the demand for safe use, regulation and legalisation is stronger than ever.
The action of some people in Lambeth Council in banning the festival has overshadowed the issue of cannabis.
We are bitterly disappointed not to be able to put on the festival in May. This would have been our 7th year. We had problems in 2003 which we put right and we all felt 2004 was the best yet.
We feel that a few people in the Council have used their influence to stop the enjoyment of thousands of people. We are clear that the main complaints about the event came from within the Council and yet only 4 from the public. This is another example of bad drug laws causing a clampdown on public access. Numerous pubs have been closed down because of dealing and now one of London largest free festivals has also been stopped.
Times must change. The current research which confirms what many people have known, that people, in particular youth, with a pre-disposition or family history of psychosis may be at risk from strong skunk. Our reply is not to reclassify back to Class B but to have regulated cannabis cafes which would include age limits and clear information on strength and type. We would not allow advertising which should ensure the £6B /year trade stays in small hands and keeps the PLC's out of it.
It should be noted by prohibitionists that Holland has less people and less youth smoking cannabis than in UK, and most importantly because supply is separate they have half the rate of heroin addiction per head of population than in the UK.
So we have to say sorry to the thousands of people who have supported the festival, and the hundreds of people who worked and played to make the festival happen for the last six years. We plan to be back next year.
We ask that people sign the petition ( http://www.petitiononline.com/can_fest/petition.html) and come and make some noise on the Carnival march on Sunday 15th May.
a serious issue
Sad Sad Things
26.04.2005 11:12
The real picture
Sure
26.04.2005 12:22
Dutch people smoke one joint once in their life and now they can't think in any way shape or form.
Oh right you worked there so you know.
Did you think to check out any political organisation outside the coffeeshop you were in?
Sim1 (still hyperactive after all these zoots)
the dutch kick arse!
26.04.2005 18:43
top quality dutch direct action - hardly the actions of a load of apathetic pot heads!
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