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Mutiny presents Drugs on Trial

anon@indymedia.org (Mutiny) | 25.09.2011 22:55 | London

Mutiny is the revolutionary night of political debate and entertainment which keeps ahead of the curve. We put the “ist” into zeitgeist. And for this event we have none other than Professor David Nutt, who resigned at the Government’s folly in its classification of drugs and in causing more harm by imprisoning drug users than the drugs cause themselves. And it is not just the Government’s drugs policy which goes before the judge and jury: we will be looking at the damage drugs can do to the community, at Big Pharma and prescription drugs, the production of drugs like cocaine and heroin and how this impacts on the developing world. And we will be asking our artists, activists, academics and assorted trouble makers: what would you do about drugs policy in this world and would we want drugs in a better world? Mutiny put the Media on Trial and within weeks the News of the World closed down and Rupert Murdoch was forced to testify before the House of Commons. Mutiny put Violence on Trial and within weeks there were riots on the streets of London, Manchester, Birmingham with the country interrogating the meaning of looting and burning. Mutiny put Education on Trial and within weeks students were smashing the windows of Tory HQ. Now Mutiny presents Drugs on Trial – so God only knows what will happen next. Mutiny is the revolutionary night of political debate and entertainment which keeps ahead of the curve. We put the “ist” into zeitgeist. And for this event we have none other than Professor David Nutt, who resigned at the Government’s folly in its classification of drugs and in causing more harm by imprisoning drug users than the drugs cause themselves. And it is not just the Government’s drugs policy which goes before the judge and jury: we will be looking at the damage drugs can do to the community, at Big Pharma and prescription drugs, the production of drugs like cocaine and heroin and how this impacts on the developing world. And we will be asking our artists, activists, academics and assorted trouble makers: what would you do about drugs policy in this world and would we want drugs in a better world? *Speed* Debating The evening will begin at 6pm with Speed Debating (spiked with heavy drugs innuendo) and – for the first time – there will be food supplied for early arrivals. Consumption The first 45 minute discussion session at 7pm will focus on the consumption of drugs, including how the government regulates which drugs we are legally allowed to (over) consume and which will lead to a prison sentence. We are inviting people who work on the front line of drugs and alcohol use in the community to discuss the harms and how we deal with them. Production The second session will look at two interlinked methods of production. First we will discuss the invention, mass production and marketing of legal, prescription drugs for profit by multinational companies. Then we will look at how the production of illegal – but popular – drugs like cocaine distort developing economies and become politicised by the “war on drugs” and the “war on terror”. Prescription The third and final session looks to the future and to solutions. We will be asking of there is a state led solution to the drugs industry. Should the NHS give out herion to addicts? Should drugs companies be nationalised, or free to profit from treating illness? We will also be asking whether under a fairer, happier future society free from capitalism we would still need or want drugs. Ending on a high note… The night will close with live performances from our favourite artists – and some new ones. As with every Mutiny, we will be injecting poetry, performance, art, theatre and general mayhem into each session to create the perfect cocktail of cerebral and aesthetic highs. Still Booking! We are still booking speakers and performers and nothing is yet set in stone. If you would like to speak, or would like a relevant organisation represented then drop us a line. If you have a poem, a play, a song, an instillation or exhibition about drugs then do let us know. We have a very high bar on our performances and have been absolutely delighted with the entries thus far. You can reach us through Facebook, Twitter andemail. Join the Mutiny! But above all, Mutiny is all about the audience. So if you have an expertise in drugs, a strong view, a political perspective, a personal interest, a good anecdote, a good antidote then “attend” on Facebook and we’ll let you know just as soon as tickets become available!

anon@indymedia.org (Mutiny)
- Original article on IMC London: http://london.indymedia.org/articles/10250