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international cannabis action![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() jday Picnic Against Prohibition International Cannabis Action May 3rd 2003 3rd celebration of civil disobedience in Bushy Park 2pm Bushy Park Terenure Cannabis Ireland Alliance (CIA) are holding their third annual J day celebration in Bushy Park Terenure, in Solidarity with demonstrations in over 150 cities around the world. Last years event attracted over 600 people who spent the day relaxing, socialising and listening to music in the sun. CIA is a collection of concerned individuals who are campaigning for the re-legalisation of cannabis in Ireland. We advocate the acceptance of responsible cannabis use and the right of the individual to produce cannabis for personal use. We are calling for an immediate halt to criminal prosecution for possession or cultivation of cannabis; an amnesty for all those currently sentenced on cannabis charges. Cannabis accounts for the largest proportion of drug related criminal proceedings in this state. 68% of all Garda drug cases are for cannabis (only 9% are heroin); 43% of all proceedings are taken against under 21 year olds; over 50% are under 25. 80 % of all drug offences are for possession compared to 17% for supply*. This is despite the minister Noel Ahern claiming that the drug strategy is dealing with hard drugs like heroin and admitting that cannabis does not cause harm to the society and communities#. So why does he insist on prosecuting young people for a victimless crime? Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Germany and the UK have all made moves to liberalise their drug laws. It is time for the Irish Government to acknowledge that prohibition causes more harm than good, through unnecessary prosecutions. The war on cannabis only serves the criminals who are reaping immense profits from the situation. The war on cannabis is a waste of public funds. The use of cannabis is a victimless crime, but the laws criminalizing it have created thousands of victims? Phone Mick: 087 120 7884 Web Sites: *Year 2001 Crime Statistics |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8It messes you up. I know cos it's messed me up. Keep your mind clear. That stuff leaves your personality altered and robs you of yourr ambition.
Cannabis should be legalised. It is proven to be less dangerous than Alcohol and Tobacco. By arresting drug abusers you are punishing the victims.
Over indulging in most drugs will have that result. Obviously, if someone does it all day the results are negative. The point is, of course, that occasional use results in little or no damage to the individual - certaintly a lot less so than alcohol.
The most detrimental effect cannabis use has in the long term is due to the tobacco used in conjunction with it. A great deal more people abuse alcohol - a drug with vastly worse proven negative effects, but one which generates billions in revenues for the government and drinks industry.
The last thing these people want is a situation where one can have nice evening with friends at the cost of about €10 each when a current night on the town sets you back about €100. And if the latter results in a few deaths/beatings/etc, then so be it.
While I think the idea of the event is a good one, bear in mind
1) It's not politically beneficial to legalise it. Do you think the average PD/FF voter would approve?
2) It would cost the exchequer billions in lost revenue from vastly overpriced alcohol sales. Same for the powerful drinks industry lobby.
3) If cannabis was legal - presumably we would be forced with an extortionate tax on the stuff.
Although for some people cannabis can be harmful, especially if taken to excess, the vast majority of people use it sensibially and it has no detrimental effect on their lives. Many people would actually say that it has benefited their lives.
But whatever harm may be caused by cannabis, the laws cause much more damage through an increase in organised crime, young people buying cannabis from criminals, a waste of court time etc etc.
All of this occurs without a shred of evidence that it does anything to 'protect' people from drugs.
Whatever about criminalising supply, criminalising consumption is totally without justification. It is a private matter and a criminal conviction will do much more harm to a person than the cannabis ever would.
The fact that the Gardai are discussing lobbying for a law that would mandate a three month prison sentance for possession of any drug should set alarm bells ringing!
The economics of cannabis distribution works effectively against the inroads of cancerous capitalism cells and memes.
By attaching high risks and costs to firm growth and market penetration optimal distribution is through networked markets with low concentration.
The high social bonds created by partaking in illegal acts often encourage co-operative procurement and even production efforts.
Risks associated with international distribution have pushed many to combine technical expertise and a feeling for nature to grow local produce for local markets.
Other than attempts linked to the afghan war, resources are generally not diverted into branding and marketing the product - consumption often takes place as part of ritualistic events which control abuse.
The key to this is the removal of cannabis from the international capitalist system by virtue of it being illegal. Imagine how potent this tactic could be if more widely applied.
Make food illegal for a better planet!
Ah, but at least when you buy food it doesn't have pieces of plastic inside it and they don't usually put crap in it to make it look bigger!
"Ah, but at least when you buy food it doesn't have pieces of plastic inside it and they don't usually put crap in it to make it look bigger!"
That's just the shit most Irish people get. However the quality is improving here and there seems to be plenty excellent pollen around the south at least, and ever increasing quantities good quality home-grown grass.
The reason we got shit was because we accepted shit and some people I know even preferred the shitty soap bar, plastic and all!
Grow your own, its easy, and while youre at it plant some lettuce, a few spuds, carrots strawberries, whatever will grow for you, all you need is soil and water....and we got shit loads of that in ireland. break free from dependance on dodgy dealers and dodgier supermarkets, do your own quality control and know youre getting the best there is. self sufficiency has to be the beginning of true liberation from the globalised financio-fascist terror planned for us by our governments. get your hands dirty and lets stop chucking our money into the very system that we want to contain before it consumes us all.