Nimbin MardiGrass May 4th & 5th 2013
MardiGrass plans are up and running but it will be different this year! The
MOB (MardiGrass Organising Body) was asked if the annual event was a protest or
a festival by the Lismore Mayoress no less. We were in no doubt about the
answer.
There will be changes but nothing is written in ink yet and we are still
negotiating with Lismore Council over details. Sibley Street may not be closed
and the glorious new skate park has halved the traditional HEMP Olympix Arena,
but the real point of MardiGrass - Cannabis Law Reform - remains more real than
ever.
The helicopters have been buzzing the area recently and if we needed
reminding that the drug war steams on unabated, the chopper crew did a good
job.
“War is over if you want it”, said John and Yoko, and we certainly want it to
be over. The meetings have been unanimous in wanting to bring back the
seriousness of how much cannabis prohibition stuffs up peoples lives so
unnecessarily.
We begin our protest this year on Tuesday the first of May, with Occupy
Lismore Court House, where so many lives are disrupted by the drug war, before
we proceed to the Police Station (next door!), then to Federal MP Janelle
Saffins Office, and finally local NSW MP Thomas Georges Office.
Letters will be delivered to the politicians asking for change on the
cannabis laws, asking them to have another look at these laws and what effect
they have on the community. Do they really believe that we are criminals?
NO.
Yet these two are our government representatives in Parliament and they both
support the war against us. They both support criminalising us for using a plant
from nature! And they both have children in trouble from the drug war!
Why is Australia being left behind on drug law reform? The Greens seem
spooked by the matter even though it is a social justice issue of paramount
importance. Under our present antiquated political system, if the Prime Minister
said, ‘let's trial medical cannabis’, the opposition would hysterically scream,
‘she wants to give away heroin’. The madness emanating from government and media
over this issue is no different from the attitudes of the 1950s!
We need leaders with vision to sit in a circle and examine the facts and make
decisions that are good for society. Good for happiness levels! We are still
competing with each other like animals, when to make things better, we need to
co-operate...like smart animals!
Tickets for MardiGrass are
for sale
on the website and we recommend you purchase now if you want a
campsite. The 2012 draft program will keep changing.
This year we are looking for some special skills amongst our volunteers -
particularly local volunteers - Traffic Controllers will be treated like gold,
Jungle Patrol will again provide their exemplary service and needs local members
in particular, as does CLOG the Civil Liberties Observer Group.
We always need and love artists and painters, experienced camera operators,
cooks and kitchen hands, Bud Babes [both men and women] and Ganja Faeries,
people we can trust to collect donations. Volunteer coordinators are needed and
anyone with Woodford experience could be handy. There is a message book in the
Embassy where you can write down your contact details etc, or phone 66891842 or
email
nimbinmardigrass@hempembassy.net
MOB (MardiGrass Organising Body) meetings are on the back verandah of the
HEMP Embassy every Friday now from 5 pm, and everyone is welcome. If you have an
event or something you want to see happen, let us know sooner rather than
later.
http://www.nimbinmardigrass.com/2013/