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UK: Thousands to mark 'Cannabis liberation day'

Ananova

Saturday 04 May 2002

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Thousands of people are marching in cities across the UK to mark
Cannabis Liberation Day.

The Million Marijuana March is a worldwide event involving people taking
to the streets in nearly 200 cities across the globe.

According to the organisation's website, marches are taking place in
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Hull, Sheffield
and Stafford.

In London the march, entitled Dance on the Grave of Cannabis
Prohibition, will go from Kennington Park to Brockwell Park, in south
London, where a festival is being held featuring live music, a speakers
tent and food stalls.

Across the world marches are taking place in more than 30 countries
including the US, New Zealand, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany,
Switzerland and France.

Scotland Yard said this was the fourth time the march had taken place in
London.

A spokesman said: "Police have been in close consultation with the
organisers and they have ensured police that participants will remain
within the law during the march.

"If participants are found smoking cannabis they will be asked to stop.
In previous years the event has been peaceful and good natured."

Last year, around 15,000 people took part in the march, according to
police.


 

 

 

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