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UK: 'Cannabis festival' set for park

BBC Online

Friday 30 Apr 2004

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A controversial festival to promote drugs is expected to go ahead despite a
council ban.

Up to 100 people are expected to smoke cannabis in Cannon Hill park, in
Birmingham, on Saturday.

Despite a relaxation of drug laws, introduced in January, people can still
be prosecuted for smoking and possessing cannabis.

Anyone caught smoking the drug will be told to leave by officials from
Birmingham City Council.

Two years ago a similar event was held in the park which attracted about 20
people but organisers are expecting greater numbers this year.

Cannabis has been downgraded from Class B to C, which means police will no
longer automatically arrest those caught in possession of it.

Organisers said it was highly likely people would bring quantities of the
drug to the festival for their own personal use and it was up to the police
to confiscate the cannabis if they wanted to.

The council said the event had been banned because the park was used by
families and children.

 

 

 

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