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UK: No hard drugs plea for party

Steve Clow

Essex Chronicle

Sunday 02 Sep 2001

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A PRO-CANNABIS lobby is urging people not to take hard drugs to a Smokey
Bear party in Chelmsford tomorrow (Saturday).
The UK Cannabis Internet Activists, an umbrella website for cannabis
supporters, has hit back at some media reports which refer to it as a drugs
party

It says the event is a demonstration in support of cannabis being legalised
and the end of its prohibition as a class B controlled drug.
Spokesman Derek Williams said:

"Of course cannabis is welcome at the picnic, but class A drugs such as
heroin, cocaine and crack are certainly not."

Smokey Bear picnics have a chequered history Most pass off peacefully but,
two years ago, scuffles broke out on Southsea Common as police confronted
demonstrators and arrested 30.

Mr Williams said: "We are not challenging the police, but the Government to
change the law. Smokey Bear picnics have been happening around the country
for some time now.

"They have one aim and that is to bring pressure on the law prohibiting
cannabis.

"It is partly to separate the use of cannabis from that of 'drugs' that the
law needs to be changed. So this picnic will be no more of a drugs party
than a few beers in a pub garden would be.

"The use of cannabis is widespread and normalised, and society really does
need to accept this. The aim is to stage events where the law is openly
challenged."

Veteran Braintree cannabis campaigner Don Barnard said: We hope Essex
police will be tolerant.

A police spokesman said that they would monitor the event and enforce the
law if necessary.

 

 

 

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