From: NYWaste@...
Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 00:22:39 EDT
Subject: Re: MMM2002 #44: Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide! I think you should
read these sites b
To: dana@...
Status:
http://www.webpost.net/la/lauraburgoyne/thininking.html
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Download_Area/Fun_Page/Di-Hydrogen_Monoxide.txt
*****!!! May 4, 2002 Cannabis Liberation Day: Updates,
Reports!!!******
From: Blair Anderson <blair@...>
Reply-To: blair@...
Organization: Techno Junk and Grey Matter & Mild Green
Initiative mildgreens.com
X-Accept-Language: en
To: initiative <initiative@...>
Subject: Scoop: Another miscarriage of justice. Guilty: Helen Clark
etc.
Status:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0210/S00044.htm
--
sig. Blair Anderson
Mild Green
Initiatives
phone ++64 3 389-4065
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Web site http://www.mildgreens.com
News forum news://www.reddfish.co.nz/alcp
Pubdate: Fri, 04 Oct 2002
Source: Independent (UK)
Copyright: 2002 Independent Newspapers (UK) Ltd.
Contact: letters@...
Website: http://www.independent.co.uk/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/209
Author: Ian Herbert - North of England Correspondent
CANNABIS CAFE OWNER JAILED FOR THREE YEARS
The owner of Britain's first Amsterdam-style coffee shop was jailed
for
three years yesterday by a judge who said he had threatened the
proposed
liberalisation of the drug.
Judge Stuart Fish said Colin Davies, 44, who had argued his use of the
drug
was medicinal, had damaged "the respect that there might have
been for the
genuinely held belief of the British Medical Association's
recommendation
that cannabis might be made available for clinical use".
Davies hung his head as he was sentenced in Manchester's Minshull
Street
Crown Court on eight charges - including supplying and importing drugs
-
relating to his Dutch Experience cafe, in Stockport, Manchester.
He had pleaded not guilty to all the charges. Yesterday, he pleaded
guilty
to charges on which he had been expected to stand trial later this
year. He
has already served nine months in jail since his arrest. Davies'
father,
also called Colin, was acquitted of perjury and perverting the course
of
justice.
- ---
Pubdate: Wed, 02 Oct 2002
Source: Creative Loafing Atlanta (GA)
Copyright: 2002, Creative Loafing
Contact: letters.atl@...
Website: http://www.atlanta.creativeloafing.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1507
Author: Kevin Griffis
SECRET WEAPONS
As The Libertarian Party Grows, It Lends A Helping Hand To Top
Democrats
Garrett Michael Hayes, the Libertarian Party's gubernatorial candidate
in
Georgia, doesn't have much in common with Ralph Nader.
But if that race, as well as the contest for U.S. Senate, is as close
as
many people are predicting, Hayes and fellow Libertarian, Senate
candidate
Sandy Thomas, may do to the Republicans this November what Nader did
to Al
Gore and the Democrats two years ago.
Like Nader's infamous Green Party, the Libertarians in Georgia don't
stand
much chance at winning any election. But the Libertarians -- with
their
platforms of less government and more civil liberties -- are able to
tap
into a rich vein of voter discontent. And the voters drawn to the
Libertarians are, by and large, Republicans.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1866.a08.html
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Pubdate: Mon, 07 Oct 2002
Source: Dayton Daily News (OH)
Copyright: 2002 Dayton Daily News
Contact: edletter@...
Website: http://www.activedayton.com/partners/ddn/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/120
Author: Liz Sidoti
MEDICAL MARIJUANA ADVOCATED
House Candidate Also Supports Lower Prescription Costs
COLUMBUS | An outspoken advocate of lessening criminal sanctions
for
marijuana says a vote for him in his race for an Ohio House seat is a
vote
for legalizing the drug for medical use.
To push the issue, which he says is just a small part of his
agenda,
Kenneth Schweickart, a Democrat, has to win his race first - and the
odds
are stacked against him.
Schweickart, 32, narrowly upset a union-backed Democrat in the
primary, but
he faces a labor-supported Republican incumbent, Jim Hughes, in a
district
that is 59 percent GOP. Green Party candidate Alan Amstutz also is on
the
ballot.
''I take my opponents very seriously,'' said Hughes, 38. ''I run only
one
way.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1882.a10.html
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Pubdate: Mon, 07 Oct 2002
Source: Badger Herald (WI)
Copyright: 2002 Badger Herald
Contact: http://www.badgerherald.com/about/contact_staff.shtml
Website: http://www.badgerherald.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/711
Author: Adam Edelman, news reporter
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)
HARVEST FESTIVAL ALLOWS VOICE FOR MARIJUANA DEFENDERS
The annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival was held Saturday
and
Sunday, attracting thousands of people to downtown Madison to inform
the
public about why marijuana should be legalized.
This year's festival, the 31st annual, was clearly a success from
the
standpoint of the event's organizers. Speakers, such as Elvy Musikka,
Steve
Silverman and Valerie Gremillion spoke to large, receptive
audiences,
inspiring debate and widespread intelligent discussion.
Lining a gate running through Library Mall were posters of
incarcerated
families who had been part of marijuana conspiracies and sheets of
statistical research claiming to prove marijuana is a harmless
drug.
Protesters of all ages stood earnestly next to the gates, with
signs
bearing slogans like, "DEA are the real terrorists" and
"Is my medicine
legal yet?"
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1881.a12.html
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From: Debby Moore <debby@...>
Reply-To: debby@...
Organization: Hemp Industries of Kansas
To: Dana Beal <dana@...>
Subject: Re: MMM2002 #44: Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide!; Limburg joins 157
cities
on the March for Global Cannabis Liberation next May
3!
Status:
Dear Dana
I opened another hemp shop recently which has given me the
opportunity
to openly promote drug policy reform again. With this
advantage, I
would like to sign up Wichita, Kansas for the Million Man March
Debby Moore, CEO
Hemp Industries of Kansas
2742 E. 2nd
Wichita, Kansas, 67214
(316) 681 1743
OLD E-Mail address:hemplady@...
NEW E-Mail Address - please correct records:
debby@...
Website: http://www.hempforus.com
Last year about thrity people met and marched through downtown
Wichita.
People are really afraid here. I will plan a cookout with
speakers, but
will certainly discourage any smoking of the herb cannabis. I
would
hate for anyone to get arrested.
Hope all is going well for you, I think the last time we spoke in
person
was in Madison several years ago when I shared the speakers
platform
with you.
Debby
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Pubdate: Fri, 4 Oct 2002
Source: Ukiah Daily Journal, The (CA)
Copyright: 2002, MediaNews Group, Inc.
Contact: udj@...
Website: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/581
Author: Glenda Anderson, The Ukiah Daily Journal
WILLITS SHOOTERS AFTER MEDICAL MARIJUANA
The men who broke into a Willits residence Tuesday and shot two of
the
residents apparently were after medical marijuana being grown at the
home.
"Medical marijuana was the object" of the home invasion,
said Willits
Police Sgt. Mike Scofield.
He would not say how many plants were being grown at the home, only
that
two small plants were taken from the backyard.
Scofield also would not say whether the victims knew the suspects.
There reportedly were at least four, and possibly five suspects
involved,
he said.
On Tuesday, two of the suspects were described as being black and
between
the ages of 18 and 25. Since then, it's been determined there were at
least
two others of similar ages involved, Scofield said.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1871.a06.html
------------------------------
We're Jeff and Tracy. We're Your Good Neighbors. We Smoke
Pot.
by Jeff and Tracy
ð Friday October 04, 2002 at 09:40
AM
jeffandtracy@...
Jeff and Tracy are two regular people who tried to pay for
a voice to oppose the government sponsored ads promoting the War On
Drugs (marijuana.) In their hometown of Portland, Oregon, they were
censored at nearly every turn! Learn about their story and how you can
help get their radio spots on the air in your community!

sm_jeffandtracy1.jpg, JPG image, 150x226
We tried spending our own green money to publish the message that
tens of millions of responsible, productive Americans smoke pot.
Portland's largest newspaper, The Oregonian, censored us. So did
corporate heads at Portland's KUFO, KGON, KEX, KKCW, KSTE, KNRK, KKRZ
and Seattle's KISW. Even the mass transit system, Tri-Met, banned our
message.
Sooo...we are taking our message to radio stations in other parts
of the country, to college campus radio stations, indie stations, even
internet stations in the hope that they will play it over the air
waves! The following link will take you to a page on our web site
where both of our radio spot's are available in MP3 as well as WAV
format. We encourage stations to play both spots, in rotation, and as
frequently as possible!
Help us spread the message that regular Americans smoke pot, you
just don't know who they are because they are afraid to talk about
it.
We'd love to hear from you!
Best Wishes,
Jeff and Tracy
********************
*****BUSHWHACKED!!*****
*********************
From: "Jodi James" <jodi@...>
To: "DPFT-list" <DPFT-L@...>
Subject: Drugs become center of James Campaign
Friends,
Tonight we were invited to debate the opponent Mitch Needelman.
The debate was taped and will air on Oct 6 at 4:30pm on the local PBS
affiliate WMFE Channel 24 from Orlando. Each candidate was given
a one minute introduction. My introduction was as follows:
"Thank you for this opportunity. My name is Jodi
James. My campaign is about health care, education, the
environment and Government Accountability. I look forward to
serving you on all these issues, but first I want to tell you why I
have dedicated the last seven years of my life to reforming drug
laws. Through my personal experience I have seen first hand how
hypocrisy, ignorance and politics are ruining lives and wasting tax
payers money. At 19 I plead guilty to selling drugs to a
friend. I was wrong. I took full responsibility for my
actions and had my rights restored. I am a success story.
Others aren't so lucky. I want to represent District 31 because
I believe healthy, educated people make better choices and we need
representatives who are not afraid to take a stand on the tough
issues. I am that representative."
Below is an article that will appear on the front page of the
local section of Florida Today. Obviously there is more to the
story then meets the eye. In the article I am referred to as a
drug dealer/trafficker. This causes me great sorrow. Truly
if I were not already a convicted felon, I might have chosen to take
the moral high road and provide life giving medicine to terminally ill
people like Valerie Corral of WAMM (Wo/Men's Alliance for
Medical Marijuana) in Santa Cruz, California chose to do.
Rather then risk my freedom I have taken the low road and spent years
talking to politicians about changing these brutal laws.
Regularly people with debilitating or life threatening illnesses
call our offices asking how to get access to what they believe to be
life saving medicine. They tell tragic tales of neuromuscular
disorders, hepatitis C, cancer, AIDS; they talk of their experience
with their doctors, prescription costs and access to Government
services. The people who call are dying yet I turn them away
rather than face the penalty of providing medicine to these patients
in Florida. Each night I console myself with the thought
that I am doing everything humanly possible to provide patients under
the care of their physician legal access to this relatively benign
herb. Then I pray that the friends I have made will live to see
that day. My opponent has said that he will never support
medical access to cannabis for patients. That is just one of the
many differences between us.
Needelman confronts opponent about drug conviction
Incumbent legislator gave challenger chance to drop bid over felony
past
By John A. Torres
FLORIDA TODAY
State Rep. Mitch Needelman offered opponent Jodi James a chance to
drop out of the District 31 race in exchange for withholding
information he discovered regarding a 1988 felony drug conviction
James had in Ohio.
"Coercion is the word we are using around here," James
said Friday of Needelman's offer. "His staff came to see me and
said 'if you drop out, this will not become public knowledge.'
"
James, a 35-year-old Democrat from Melbourne, did not drop out,
and Needelman, R-Melbourne, supplied Florida Today with documents
detailing James' drug trafficking conviction. The information was
independently confirmed Friday by Florida Today. According to records,
James sold LSD to an undercover officer, and was sentenced to five to
15 years in prison. She served less than a year before being
paroled.
Needelman said he would have done a background investigation on
anyone who was running against him.
"I don't think it's mud-slinging," Needelman said.
"We went to her first and gave her a chance to back out. We
thought it was fair to let her know we would say this. We know she was
a drug dealer. We felt it was important to walk a fine line between
mudslinging and public information. The point is, she's a convicted
felon."
Attorney Mark Gager, who approached James on Sept. 9 on behalf of
Needelman, denied coercion took place.
"It was not coercion at all," Gager said. "We just
let her know that we were aware she was a convicted felon and it was
our understanding that she might not be able to hold public
office."
The Ohio Department of Probation confirmed Friday that James'
rights were restored upon completion of parole in August 1990. Late
Friday, officials with the state Department of Elections were
researching whether James could hold public office.
James said she took an oath attesting she was qualified to hold
public office under the Florida constitution.
James, executive director of the Florida Cannabis Action Network,
supports legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes as well as
drug policy reform.
"I think it's interesting Mitch would take time out of his
busy schedule to talk about me," James said. "Certainly, I
am not proud of what I did. But I paid my dues and have nothing to
hide. I think our drug policies are insane. I was 20 years old at the
time."
At the time of her arrest, James said she was living with a
boyfriend who was selling drugs.
"The only thing Mitch has is to smear me publicly," she
said.
Needelman, retired from law enforcement, stands by his decision
to make the public aware of James' conviction.
"In my position, one of the things I need to be is
responsible," he said. "I have to let the public know. We
knew we were taking a chance, but it was the right thing to
do."
-----------------------------------
From: OCannabisSociety@...
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 18:36:20 EDT
Subject: Rally & March
Stop the Casualties of the Marijuana War
No more prisoners, no more criminal records, no more employment drug
testing,
no more parentless children and no more deaths!
On September 27th the Preble County SWAT team executed a search
warrant at
the the residence of Clayton Helriggle, 23, of Lewisburg, Ohio.
Just minutes
into the drug raid Clayton Helriggle lied dying in the arms of his
friend
from a shotgun blast to the chest from a SWAT team member's weapon.
Later in
the day sheriff deputies found one ounce of marijuana.
When the prohibition is worse than the crime it is intended to
prohibit, it
is time to end the prohibition!
Join the Ohio Cannabis Society on October 19th for a Rally and March
for
freedom and justice.
The Rally starts at noon and we will meet at Dave Hall Plaza at Main
St. and
E Fifth St. in downtown Dayton, Ohio.
Speakers, music and literature. The march on the Montgomery
County Court
house will begin at 4pm and please bring banners, signs and all your
friends.
Benefit party to follow the march at El Diablo Lounge, 135 E 2nd St.,
Dayton,
Ohio. Admission $5.00
For more information contact the Ohio Cannabis Society, PO Box
771154,
Cleveland, Ohio 44107, 216-521-9333 or
ocannabissociety@...
www.ohiocannabis.org
----------------
. Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 04:25:07 EDT
From: DianDavies@...
Subject: FBI, Justice Dept Resist Congressional Probe - NYT
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/06/politics/06INTE.html?todaysheadlines=&pagewa
nted=print&position=top
October 6, 2002
Congress Seeks F.B.I. Data on Informer; F.B.I. Resists
By JAMES RISEN
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 ó The Federal Bureau of Investigation had a
confidential
informer who rented rooms in California to two of the Sept. 11
hijackers, but
the bureau is resisting a request from the Congressional committee
investigating the attacks to interview the informer and his F.B.I.
handler,
government officials said.
The joint Sept. 11 Congressional committee plans to hold a closed
hearing on
Wednesday focusing on the F.B.I.'s handling of its San Diego informer,
who
was the landlord of the hijackers Khalid al-Midhar and Nawaq Alhazmi a
year
before the attacks.
Several officials said the F.B.I. had rebuffed requests to make the
informer
available to the committee and would not authorize the agent who was
his
contact to testify.
The F.B.I.'s resistance has led Congressional officials to become
more
aggressive in trying to find out whether the informer provided clues
about
the hijackers that the bureau ignored or failed to act on before Sept.
11.
An F.B.I. official said the bureau had provided the committee with all
the
agent's reports on the informer's activities. The official said the
F.B.I.
was unwilling to allow the informer to testify on principle, fearing
it could
damage efforts to recruit sources from Arab-American communities.
The
official said the F.B.I. had not learned the identity of Mr. Midhar or
Mr.
Alhazmi from the informer, who was known as a "passive source,"
meaning he
was not assigned to obtain specific intelligence but routinely passed
on
information.
The official said the F.B.I. did not have any information indicating
that the
informer knew anything about the plot or had passed on any details
that
should have caused his F.B.I. contact to focus more closely on Mr.
Midhar or
Mr. Alhazmi.
But Congressional investigators say the F.B.I.'s efforts to block
their
inquiry makes them skeptical of the bureau's assertions about the
informer.
They also say the Justice Department has joined the F.B.I. in fighting
the
Congressional requests for information related to the matter,
escalating
tensions.
The fight over access to the informer is the latest bitter dispute
between
the committee and the Bush administration and the intelligence and
law
enforcement agencies that are the subject of the committee's
investigation.
Antagonism between the Central Intelligence Agency and the committee
became
public a week ago after the director of central intelligence, George
J.
Tenet, wrote a letter to the committee's leaders, protesting the
treatment of
a senior C.I.A. officer who had testified about the agency's
record on
fighting terrorism. Mr. Tenet's letter was in response to a
disclosure that
the committee's staff had written briefing papers predicting to
committee
members that Cofer Black, who was until recently the chief of the
C.I
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Delivered-To: dana@...
Subject: [philipkdick] recent pkd thread on another list
Reply-To: philipkdick@yahoogroups.com
Status:
From: Dana Beal
<dana@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] what happens right after
ibogaine?
Cc:
Bcc:
X-Attachments:
"Any system of liberation works only
once,for each individual".
if anyone has a copy of "zen without zen masters" on falcon
press they can find the proper quote which i have probably fucked up -
but you get the gist -
patrick is absolutely spot on, take what you find useful and actually
checks out in the light of your own experience and throw away what
doesn't.
the MAP(any formalised ideology,or more
charitably, any methodology
that purports to have THE ANSWER) IS NOT the TERRITORY(the actual
lived experience of freedom from addiction) as General Semantics never
tires of pointing out, with good reason.
Some maps/models/masks are more useful
than others, just be wary of the ones that have all the answers and
remember, some approaches may work for you at one time and be
completely useless at others - dont throw the baby out with the
bathwater as they say - example : i spent six months in a phoenix
house over here in the UK engaged in intensive transactional analysis
therapy - delving into my primary belief programming - i came out and
promptly relapsed within a week - but the stuff i learned about myself
was so fucking useful, especially in making sense of the contents of
my two ibogaine experiences. - so don't disregard anything - a guy i
know goes to NA once a month to "dump his shit" as he puts
it and gets on with his life the rest of the time - it works for him,
so who am i to judge.
Its been a week since my second ibogaine
treatment and my strategy for staying opiate/cocaine free this time
around involves listening to lots of detroit techno,staying clear of
my friends who are still addicted,go swimming,ingest lots of
melatonin, dlpa and choline/b complex vitamins,look after my neglected
cat and re-read the works of robert anton wilson/john
c.lilly/christopher Hyatt/burroughs "the job" and actually
do the brain change exercises they suggest and most importantly as the
master of neurologic, aliester crowley said :"do not lust after
results".the process is everything.
I'll keep you posted of my
progress.
Read any P. K. Dick? Sounds like the writers yr into are in that
zone.
Dana/cnw
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Delivered-To: dana@...
X-Originating-IP: [213.122.132.135]
From: "paul jackamo" <pauljackamo@...>
To: dana@...
Bcc:
Subject: have you read any PKD ?
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 15:09:44 +0000
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 08 Oct 2002 15:09:44.0526 (UTC)
FILETIME=[BBF82EE0:01C26EDC]
Status:
Hi Dana
Yeah!-like a lot of us, i was a sci-fi kiddie - the first book i read
was a scanner darkly when i was twelve, which given the content of the
book, was quite prophetic on retrospect.
Valis remains my favourite,especially the excerpts from the
exegesis, (though i have still to read the Sutin book)
I've been meaning to write to you for a long time to thank you,paul
and the whole Staten Island crew for putting together the ibogaine
story, without getting all emotional and gushing,it has saved my life,
or rather, it has given me the chance to save my life.
I was addicted to heroin/methadone/crack for ten years.Just before my
life hit rock bottom four years ago and i ended up homeless, begging
on the streets of London, a friend gave me a copy of the Ibogaine
Story to read.I carried that book around for nearly three years and i
never lost it (the only thing i didn't lose!).
I read and re-read it - the valis/gnostic stuff especially - I
"knew" that the book was a strange attractor for my first
ibogaine experience ten months ago - just as i knew that the
experience ten months ago was
rippling back in time to the point at which i first became aware of
ibogaine.(in Goethe's sense that future events cast their shadow back
into the past). I never doubted that i would one day take ibogaine and
it would free me, which begging daily with no financial support was
quite a leap of faith.I had my second treatment eight days ago and it
has given me a clarity of vision i didn't think possible.(the first
treatment taught me not to view ibogaine as a quick techno-fix for the
soul, but as a co-participant in the creation of a self beyond your
present self),ibogaine opens the door, but you still need to walk
through it, i think it sometimes needs a second treatment to realise
this.
Anyway, onto the interesting shit :
In an old email you sent to mindvox, you used the phrase
"egyptian bwiti" - but no context(it was a very short mail)
- this blew my mind.
The content of my first ibogaine experience was overwhelmingly
"African"
The iboga entity appeared first in the form of the west african
trickster god complete with a spear in his left hand - what the voodou
system calls "Carfax/Carrefour" - guardian of the
crossroads, the gates between the phenomenal world of illusion and
hyperspace, between the conscious/subconscious,universe A and universe
B. An entity that Dr.John Dee and Crowley call Choronzon (the guardian
of the abyss)- and the egyptian's called Set/Horus (one existing
through the other).
In its second form, it appeared as a giant iboga plant rooted in
the axis mundi of a jupiter like planet - i lamely asked it
"whats it like been a plant,doesn't it get boring stuck in one
place" - at this i got a resounding NO! - and its root system
shot out to every point on the surface, indicating, like the
mushroom,the non-local nature of plant consciousness.
Anyway, i digress, but the point is, apart from all this weird african
shit, the other predominant vision was of me standing before a giant
egyptian pyramid,clad in gold, complete with the eye of
horus/sirius
on its capstone (unlike the masonic/illuminati depiction, the capstone
was joined) - and more than this, the eye was emmiting a bright pink
light!(yeah, i know..).
So, it was strange, all this African stuff and then this Egyptian
pyramid..and then, the ibogaine synchronicity matrix directed me
towards certain texts:
In a book by Kenneth Grant called "Cults of the Shadow"
utilising the theories of Gerald Massey(who did some great stuff on
gnosticism at the turn of the century - theres a site with all his
lectures on it).
Anyway, they posit the theory that the whole western system of
magick
occult tradition came from West Africa! and migrated to
Egypt/Chaldea/Ur
etc and then was transmitted through the early gnostic traditions onto
the tantric traditions of India - you can also see the continuation of
the tradition through the Knights Templar/Cathars as you say in the
ibogaine story through the Spanish Kabbalists, through the
Alchemists,
Rosicrucians right up to the Golden Dawn and the A.A.
The common theme is the secret sacrament and the road map for its use
- the tree of life - and as i say, massey and grant trace the
development of the Kabbalistic tree of life to its origins in West
Africa - they dont mention the identity of the sacrament - mmm, a
plant from West Africa that is sacred - i wonder!
Other texts i "found" relating to this :
1) "The Stargate Conspiracy" - Lynn Barber and Clive Prince
who use the theories of Jeremy Narby (The Cosmic Serpent) they suggest
that the egyptians had some kind of ayauascha (was that iboga?),that
allowed them to gain knowledge to build the pyramids - Narby suggests
that harmaline and dmt allow us to access our dna and the records
encoded - PKD's "anamnesis" theory in effect.
2)This directly relates to Dennis and Terrence Mckenna's stuff in
"the invisible landscape" that suggests harmaline through a
process of "hyper-carbolation" and "electron spin
ressonance" transforms the dna into a solid state matrix(valis?)
and transforms the self into a transciever of gnostic
revelation.
3) and then i re-read Robert Temple's "The Sirius
Mystery", he suggests that the Dogon knowledge of "sirius"
came from the egyptians and travelled down to the Dogon tribe in West
Africa(and yeah,some anthropologists say that the sirius stuff was all
made up,that the dogon have no Knowledge) but what if its the other
way around - what if the knowledge of Sirius came first from West
Africa via iboga and got transmitted upwards to the egyptians - it
would certainly be funny, if we could show that the whole western
veneration of sirius (the blazing star of masonry and "the sun
behind the sun" of western occultism) came originally from
knowledge gained by tripping on iboga in west africa.
And!- isnt it interesting that the pineal gland/the anja chackra -
identified first according to Grant by the west african magickal
tradition is the only site of norharman production-im sure youve
thought about that.
Anyway, im going to use the clean time ive got to put all these
strands into some coherent form - i get the feeling that the iboga
entity wants me to, plus it'll keep me busy.
Anyway, back to the original question - what did you mean by the
"egyptian bwiti"!
take care
paul
The theory that iboga was the secret sacrament involved in the
initiation of Pharoahs is supported by the work of Giorgio
Samorini--based on inferences from the Egyptian Book of the Dead and
the appearance of pygmies on temple friezes, among other things. I
have never seen any of his stuff in English, so you'd have to check it
out in the original Italian.
Dana/cnw
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From: AndriaE@...
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 07:14:46 EDT
To: Ibogaine@...
Subject: [ibogaine] Andria back on line at AOL
Status:
Andria says: Just wanted to respond to
this one from Chris' - with its usual eloquence and beauty... (C
below)
Here's an extremely interesting view of intelligence given to me by
sort of
a modern day philosopher. The genius is someone who is in touch
with
something called 'the daimos.' This is the part of him/herself
that is
able to relate to and sync with God/theGoddess/The force. When you
have
found you're own daimos, it opens up somekind of doorway through which
all
the universe's energies, or whatever you'd like to call it, comes
rushing
through your mind. Anyone who has been reborn can testify to this;
it's an
energy rush that suddenly gives you new sites, new views, scores of
new
thought dimensions. His theory is that anyone who finds this
daimos,
through ibogaine, drugs, their own soul-searching, whatever, also
finds
greater intelligence. I always think of those singers who people say
have a
lot of soul, when I think of this definition. You don't see great
singers
of soul sitting around writing books on fuzzy logic. But you listen
to
them, and hear that daimos coming out of them, and their way of
singing
reaches parts of your mind that have been touched and that you never
even
knew were there.
I guess this is very much a sceptical drug users perspective, but what
U describe above, I usually put down to natural chemicals running
around my body. If I had the time to prove myself wrong though, I'd be
really happy
andria
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From: "paul jackamo"
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To: ibogaine@...
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Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 12:13:40 +0000
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Status:
Yes i agree
the "daimos" does have a neuro-chemical basis (im
speculating here but my guess is that its partly accessed through the
nmda/kappa circuit - especially in the light of salvia divinorum
acting as a kappa antagonist). Consciousness is an emergent property
of all self-organizing systems after a certain level of complexity has
been reached, but can it be reduced to it - no way - get down to the
quantum level of biological/physical organization and a doorway
suddenly appears that seems to have all the properties of
consciousness itself -
the point of non-locality where things get "spooky" as
einstein said.
its all down to an aesthetic choice not an either/or one.
for some people this entity/mode of consciousness comes from
"without" as a god/plant entity/angelic
being/daemon/disembodied intelligence/the overmind/gaia/alien
other/valis/ecco" and for some it comes from "within"
as "the higher self",the individuated self/the
self-actualised self/the self-meta programmer.
In the end, it matters little what explanatory principle we invoke,
its what we do with the knowledge we gain from this special mode of
consciousness, does it allow us to treat ourselves and others with
more compassion and love ? - because if not, it matters not how
"it" chooses to present itself : as a disembodied voice/as
an "entity", or as a field of information.
Personally i agree with the irish guy, who when asked "do you
believe in fairies?" - replied "no i do not,but i doubt
whether they believe in me either."
paul
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From: AndriaE@...
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 08:06:49 EDT
To: Ibogaine@...
Subject: [ibogaine] Spirit
Status:
Chris says
>>i believe that when you have these thoughts of people that
have passed, or
are even alive, it means that they are there with you--every time they
come
to your mind or you see some weird object or
name on a sign that reminds
you of them.
chris
Andria responds
Yoh Chris, connected as ever. Recently, I had a few moments of UTTER
despair. During one of them, I reached out to John (my dead hubby) for
help. He rushed in and said, "I'm sending U a thousand angels to
surround U and keep U safe from the darkness." It was phenomenal.
I cried/sobbed hard, my body shaking with the torso-jolts, and within
an hour, I was chilled and asleep (again.)
Cool!
Andria x
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From: "Fetherston, James"
<James.Fetherston@...>
Subject: UPDATE> Naltrexone
Status:
Content-Type: text/html;
The West Australian
March 1 2001
Author: Liz Tickner
HEROIN HIT
UNTREATED heroin addicts were less likely to die than those who
dropped out
of Perth doctor George O'Neil's naltrexone program, a study has
found.
The two-year study of 3617 WA heroin addicts by psychiatrist James
Fellows-Smith and general practitioner John Edwards found that addicts
on
the streets had a one in 100 chance of dying.
Addicts prescribed naltrexone had a one in 61 chance of dying while
those
prescribed methadone had a mortality rate of one in 458.
The study found that heroin overdose in combination with other
central
nervous system depressants was the main cause of death in the
naltrexone and
methadone test groups.
Naltrexone blocks the cravings for heroin. Dr Fellows-Smith said
naltrexone
patients risked death when they stopped treatment suddenly. Most
deaths in
the naltrexone test group occurred within a month of ceasing
treatment.
"The majority relapse on to heroin and become highly vulnerable
to
overdose," Dr Fellows-Smith said. "The most likely cause of
this significant
and increased death rate for naltrexone patients is that the drug
(naltrexone) lowers their tolerance for opiates."
Even while on the naltrexone program, patients tended to use a
cocktail of
other drugs, including amphetamines and tranquillisers.
Their use of a mixture of drugs with heroin could prove fatal when
they
stopped using naltrexone, he said.
Patients remained on the naltrexone program for an average of three
months
and 31 per cent were readmitted to the program. Methadone patients
stayed on
the program for an average of six months and 45 per cent were
readmitted.
Dr O'Neil said he was aware of the research and confirmed there had
been 60
to 70 deaths among his patients since he began treating heroin addicts
with
naltrexone 3 1/2,* years ago.
"Naltrexone is dangerous if you don't do it properly," he
said. Naltrexone
worked 100 per cent of the time but the danger of dying from a drug
overdose
when patients dropped off the program was real.
It was crucial that naltrexone patients had the backup of carers,
either
family or friends, who would crush and administer the tablets and
monitor
urine. In the past six months, 200 addicts who did not have the backup
of
carers had been fitted with naltrexone implants.
Dr Fellows-Smith said that, given the high use of naltrexone treatment
in
WA, doctors prescribing naltrexone would need to consider whether its
use
could be justified.
"Certainly all patients on naltrexone and their families need to
be warned
as to the life-threatening risks associated with its use," he
said.
James Fetherston
Research Officer / Counsellor
Next Step Specialist Drug and Alcohol Services
PO Box 126, Mt. Lawley WA 6929
Tel: (08) 9370 0313 Fax: (08) 9272 6605
james.fetherston@...
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Curr Med Chem 2002 Oct;9(20):1807-18
A review of chemical agents in the pharmacotherapy of addiction.
Levi MS, Borne RF.
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, The University
of
Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA. rborne@...
Chemical substance abuse has tormented mankind throughout history. A
number
of chemical approaches have been employed in an attempt to treat
chemical
addiction. Unfortunately, most of these have proven unsuccessful
though
several chemical entities have been shown to be moderately effective.
The
naturally occurring alkaloid ibogaine has been reported to interrupt
the
cravings for alcohol, cocaine and opiates. Other alkaloids from
Tabernanthe
iboga, such as ibogamine and tabernanthine, provide insight into
the
structure activity relationship at the different receptors believed to
be
involved in addiction. The synthetic iboga alkaloid congener, 18-MC,
also
shows potential as an anti-addictive agent without the hallucinogenic
effects
of ibogaine. Additionally, acamprosate, BP 897, GBR12909, lofexidine
and
memantine have shown promising results in the treatment of addiction.
All of t
hese leads provide a start for the medicinal chemist to design
anti-addictive
agents, since currently no drugs are approved in the U.S. for the
treatment
of addictions to cocaine, methamphetamine, other stimulants or
PCP.
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To get on the poster for the 2003 Global March for Cannabis
Liberation, check yr contact info and add yr city to the List, which
right now consists of 158 cities:
Abbotsford: 604-607-1111 Tim Felger <tfleger@...> About 100
marchers who refused to pay to march.
Albuquerque: Rob Taylor (505) 565-4150 or Rich Haley
<writch@...> Between 500 and 1000 participants in
'02, no arrests
Amherst: Angela Panaccione panaccio@...
Amsterdam: +31(0)20-6107807 +31(0)6-16314682 http://www.legalize.net
http://www.legalize.org
Arlington: Paula Matson 817-299-8447
Athens:
Auckland: Chris Fowlie norml@... ph 09 302-5255 2000
participants in '02.
Austin: Tracy Hayes <marijuanamarch4@...> 512.693.2356,
cell 512.587.8838, 900 Bouldin, Austin TX, 78704 Nearly 1,000
participants in '02.
Batesville/Oxford: 662-578-6993 Gary / NFN Enterprise
<nfn@...> 1509 Orwood Rd. 250 protestors in '02, no
arrests.
Baton Rouge: Robinptilley@... (225)667-9270
Battle Creek: "Jay Statzer" <jstatzer@...>
616-697-4521
http://www.geocities.com/legalizemichigan/battlecreek.htm 20 to
60 folks in '02.
Berlin: Martin Muencheberg <martin@...>
0049-30-29490201 http://www.hanfparade.de 200 participants, 2,000
spectators in '02.
Berne: Swiss Hanf Koordination Sekretariat + 41-31-398-1444
<infor@...> Roman will know which Swiss
cities
are marching.
Birmingham: Grow More Weed Campaign, PO Box 9121, Birmingham
B138AU. 01212561303. (Mark Badger) Fax: 0121 256 1302.
email:
growmoreweed@... www.growmoreweed.co.uk
March/Festival foundered over Biblical interpretation; just 20
people in '02.
Boone: Stan Chamberlain stanno1c@... ASU Box 07947, Boone NC
28608 828-266-8633
Boston: Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition\NORML P.O. Box
0266, Georgetown, MA 01833-0366 781-944-2266 -
http://www.masscann.org - 781-779-1334 fax Signature-gathering
drive in '02.
Boulder: Ralph Shnelvar ralph@...
303-546-6125 or Fred Smith 303-449-2390
<smithmf@...>
Braunschweig: <cannabislegal@...> This is an info stall
in
Braunschweig distributing leaflets and other information
material from a stall in a shopping area.
Bremen: Silke Tel. 0179/180 25 25 Lieder@... Olaf 0162/77 34
576 Party-Project: 33 99 334 party@... Some 300
participants in '02 despite the bad weather.
Brno: Vaclav Linkov, <linkov@...> Tel.:
+420-737-811107
http://www.legalizace.cz http://www.l.s.cz
Brussels: Ottavio Marzocchi <omarzocchi@...>
+32-2-284-5496 www.radicalparty.org
Bucharest: ClauditZa clauditza_f@...
www.iarba.verde.de.acasa.go.ro 004092195819 address: Spliff
Decision, viorele street, nr 34 Bucharest, Romania or Poke
www.marihuana.ro 004091343202 address: piata romana, Bucharest,
Romania 300 active smokers on a small beach named Kudos in
'02.
Buffalo: Philip L Beavers jr./B.A.C.H <BLocman420@...>
716-895-1987 or 716-578-3410 1160 E. LOVEJOY (st) buffalo
14206 600-700 people over the course of the day in '02; all 3
networks; no police problems
Burlington: Denny Lane / Brendan Kinney, Vermont Libertarian
Party & VT-NORML dennylane@... / chair@...
(802)
496-2387 http://vtnorml.org/MMM 802-496-2387 POB 537,
Waitesfield, Vt 05673 or matt hogg
<mhogg@... (802) 865-9410. 1,000 in attendence in '02,
no arrests.
Capetown: "greggoodwin" <greggoodwin@...> or
"Marcus \(Home\)" <mt3825@...> 100
people, mostly Rasta's, in '02.
Charlotte: Ragan Tolbert OnThatLevel@...
Chicago: Caren Thomas, WCHDB, 2501 N. Lincoln, PMB#157; Chicago,
IL 60614; 773-381-9330 - cell - 847-344-9394 email or
773-363-2942
chicagomarch2002@... -or-
windycityhemp420@...
http://www.windycityhemp.org
Chico: 530-345-1997 <chicodank@...> or
http://www.pot-party.com or adrian aguilar ode2thewalls@...
(530)898-2150 or voicemail pgr 530-571-2071 Approx. 420 participants
in '02.
Christchurch: Blair Anderson <blair@...> Mild Green
Media Centre ph: ++64 3 389-4065 Website
pages.quicksilver.net.nz/blair Newsforum
news://http://www.reddfish.co.nz/alcp 500 participants in '02.
Cincinnati: the Happy Hemptress <hemptress@...>
513-684-HEMP
Cleveland: John <OCannabisSociety@...> (216)521-9333
http://www.timesoft.com/ncnorml 2,000 participants. No arrests.
Cologne: gow!Club CannaCom e.V. /redAktion: 0221 562-6347
"Vinnie" <info@...> http://www.grow.de Info
booth by grow! w. JES, akzept &
VfD drew interest...
Colorado Springs: Bob Melamede <rmelamed@...> or
Mstrmanic@... Stephan Ballasch Continuous presence of a few
hundred people in the park in '02.
Columbus: Russ Selkirk, Sean Luse OSU-SSDP
osussdp@... 614-291-1026 or Ken
Schweickart 614-265-VOTE
dpeo@... 650
participants, no arrests.
Concord: (603)682-9077 nhorml@... or http://www.nhorml.org.org
30 people in '02, no cops.
Copenhagen: Klaus Tuxen hampenyt@...
http://www.hampepartiet.dk or Zid Dhartha mr_azid@...
http://www.christiania.org/ (+0045) 32 95 65 07 org: Hampepartiet (
The party For HEMP) http://www.hampepartiet.dk address: F.H.B.
hampens plads Christiania, 1407 Kbh. K.150 on march, 500 at smoke-in
in '02.
Daingerfield: johnny s. chambliss rollinxoxo@... p.o. box
484, ore city, texas 75683
Darwin: mick lambe pariahnt@... http://napnt.tripod.com 30
marchers, 35 police, but no arrests due media spotlite.
DeKalb: "Adam Timm" <itsmeuwant2c@...>
Denver: Ken Gorman 303-935-6534 or ralph@...
303-546-6125
Des Moines: iowanorml@... (515) 288-5798
iowanorml.home.mchsi.com/ http://commonlink.com/~olsen/ ,
mojo.calyx.net/~olsen/ , http://iowanorml.org/
http://www.druglibrary.org/olsen/index.html ; or Terry
Mitchell
(515) 789-4442; 608 Dallas St., Dexter, Iowa 50070. 300 marchers,
police friendly.
Detroit: "Professor Hemp" <newagecitizen@...>
313-563-3192 or "jude
joseph" acididea@... 313 438 1668
http://www.geocities.com/legalizemichigan/detroit.htm 90 to 120
participants exposed to Ibogaine message.
Dover: "Richard J. Schimelfenig" <rschimel@...>
Delaware Cannabis Society c/o Richard J.
Schimelfenig, 3504 Winterhaven Drive, Newark, DE 19702,
(302)
456-9402 299 demonstrators, 8,000 spectators, cops watched and
did nothing in '02.
Dublin: "Butler, Philip" <phillty2@...> +353 1
4163707 or
<jday@...> http://www.cannabisireland.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group//ie-cannabis/ 1,000 people in
"02.
Duesseldorf: Marlon Werkhausen
<marlon@...>
http://www.gesellschaftsprobleme.de phone: 049-172-7591795.
100 participants, good atmosphere.
Durban: <ezpz.co.za> or <ezpz@...> +27 31 2016
359
PHONE AND FAX. http://www.ezpz.co.za Post net Suite 136,
Private
Bag X 04, DALBRIDGE, 4014, SOUTH AFRICA Justin Ballot, 134 Clark
Road, Durban 4001, South Africa
Edinburgh: "Linda Hendry"<linda@...>
UK -
0131 667-6488
Eugene: Kris Millegan <Hempsters@...> 800-556-2012
http://www.ctrl.org/mmm 600-800 folks in
'02. One arrest.
Fairbanks: Timothy 907-474-9007
Feldkirch: <kontakt@...> 3. Hempfest Organized
by
Legalize! ÷sterreich and Burgerinitiative Cannabis
(Citizens'
Initiative Cannabis)
Flensburg: Peter Bluhm <peter-bluhm@...> phone:
Irene:
04632-871771 Peter: 0461-13620
Flint: Rev. A.S."Happy" Wright <happy_hempster@...>
989
872 8005 http://www.geocities.com/legalizemichigan/flint.htm 100
participants in '02.
Ft. Lauderdale: Sean LaPierre 954-584-8979 4750 N.W. 10th Court (Apt.
314), Plantation, FL 33313 email: imagic music@... 200
participants, 500 spectators, no arrests.
Ft Wayne: NickStreet@... (260) 496-8542
Ft. Worth: "Chet Frank" <chet56@...> 5600 North
beach St., Fort Worth TX 76137
Garberville : 707 923 4488 "Paul Encimer"
<encimer@...>
Box 162, Piercy CA 95587; or "jeri"
<jeri@...>
Halifax: 902 865-8606 Michael Patriquin
<mpat@...>
HempWorks, 93 Orchard Dr, Middle Sackville, Nova Scotia B4E
3B3
Hamburg: Martina Katzsch <hanftv@...> ++49 40
4394493
Kulturhaus Eppendorf about 70 people in '02.
Hayward: Rebecca Oliver mil_mari_march@....
510.481.5349 617 grant ave, slz, ca 94580
Event Location : Hayward BART Organization : Loose Confederation
of Med. Mari Users Rally @ BART station & march in the San
Francisco parade, as soon as they get it together--concert?
maybe.
Hearst: "Les Neron" <lesneron@...>
1-705-362-8402 Robert Neron(Federal Exemptee)
Box:1346, Hearst Ontario P0L 1N0
Helsinki : Finnish Cannabis Association http://www.sky.org sky@...
Finnish Cannabis Association,
Sorvaajankatu 9 A, 00810 Helsinki, Finland 800 participants in
'02.
Hilo: Roger Christie <pakaloha@...> (808) 961-0488
http://www.thc-ministry.org 200 in '02.
Houston: Dean Farrell <fdb@...> (281)752-9198.
http://www.cultural-baggage.com c/o Dean Becker, 11215 Oak
Spring, Houston, TX 77043 Total attendance was about 5 hundred in '02.
Narc infiltrators mar event.
Hull: Carl Wagner phone: +44 01482494789 5 Victoria
Square,
Ella Street, Hull HU5 3AL, U.K. 3-400 on March grew to 1,000 in
jam in Pearson Park. Cops backed down after threatening arrest because
of media frenzy.
Huntsville: Angel Starlin 256-858-0543, cell 655-6109 or "Acorn"
256-489-2607 or <mikecrockett256@...>
1267-A jupiter court, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35808.
Indianapolis: Neal Smith, <inorml@...>,
317-335-6023
Voice Mail, 3601 N. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis, IN 46205
http://www.inorml.org 175 participants at peak in '02.
Ithaca: Adam Hirsch <ah222@...>, 111 Dryden Rd(Apt
9C),
Ithaca, NY 14850. (607) 227-0302 200 marchers in
quiet protest in '02.
Jefferson City: Al Minta (417)885-3993
http://www.cannabisrevival.com/ cannabisal@... address:
1653
N. Patterson (Apt A), Springfield, MO 65803 or Columbia
NORML/Jeremy & Amanda 573-815-9821 400 participants over the
day in '02.
Jerusalem: Joseph NeedelR@... (011 972) 55-344-859
Kansas City: <mohemp@...> David 816-678-7447, 'its a
beautiful day' 3918 broadway, kansas city mo. 64111... 816 931
6169.
Kent: 330-673-3060 Matthew S. Donowick 237 1/2 E. Summit st.,
Kent, OH 44242 <TennJedJr@...> 45 people, event overshadowed
by Kent remembrance in '02.
Knoxville: Aerow Albrook <sparx17@...> Matt Barker
316 Russfield Dr., Knoxville, TN 37922
Lansing: Kathy Kennedy 517-628-3915 or e-mail: "kathy
kennedy"
<prohibitionx@...>
http://www.geocities.com/legalizemichigan/lansing.htm 300 participants
in '02.
Leipzig: C.U. Rolf http://www.feinkost13.org tel 03412131477 or
"veejaykay" <veejaykay@...>
rolfdereinzigename@...,
lxc@... j–rg klepsch, simildenstr.12, 04277
Leipzig-germany Parade w. 1000-1500 participants and
10 loudspeaker trucks, following the route of the famous
1989
demonstrations that brought down the wall, swelling to 2000
people who braved pouring rain at main train station. One
arrest.
Lexington: Gatewood Gailbrath 859-259-1522
gatewood@...
Limburg: Batlle@... (Valentin Batlle) 11.05.2002, 08:00
AM to 04:00 PM Limburg City Europaplatz M.M.M-Event with Music
(Söllner, Joint Venture ...) Valentin Batlle, Hanf Aktivist
Little Rock: Jamie Collins <k_kar420@...> (501)
663-4216
1516 Fairpark Blvd., Little Rock, Ark. 72204 45 marchers at State
Capitol, not one arrest.
Ljubljana: borut.delfabbro@... #352; ou-Lj,
Kersnikova 4, 1000 Ljubljana or Mojca Štraus
mojca@... 0038641786490 Vinski vrh5a, 3240 Šmarje pri
jelšah, Ljubljana, Slovenia www.konoplja.org
http://www.sou.uni-lj.si/
Rally Concert
London: International Cannabis Coalition (UK), PO Box 2243,
London, W1A 1YF, UK. Chris: 020 7637 7467. Fax: 0870 0548646.
E
Mail: may2001@... http://www.cannabiscoalition.org.htm
10,000 on the march, 30,000 at the festival; no police prolems.
Los Angeles: Sister Somayah 323-232-0935
http://www.geocities.com/sistersomayah/events.htm
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sister-somayah 175 participants, S.
Central.
Madison: Ben Masel <bmasel@...> weedstock.com 40 to 120
participants.
Manchester: Cannabis Coalition (Manchester), 57 Church Street,
Smithfield Buildings, Manchester, M4. Tel: 0161 834 1130. email:
Gingrach@... 600 marchers in '02.
Melbourne: Kevin Aplin FL CAN (321)-726-6656. Jodi James -
Coalition Advocating Medical Marijuana 321-253-3673. 200 in parade,
total media coverage; one obstruction of justice citation for filming
a cop ticketing some one for an open container.
Mexico City: +5300 5774 email: helmcke@... or
volgn@... or"Tato" foigras2002@...
"Camello" cosmocamello@...
"Asoc. Mexicana de Estudios Sobre el Cannabis"
<amecamexico@...> Leopoldo Rivera
Rivera/AsociaciÛn Mexicana de Estudios sobre el Cannabis,
Amapola # 35, col. Jardines del Molinito, Naucalpan, Estado
de
MÈxico. CP. 53530 MEXICO or Adolfo Prieto 1003, Col. del
Valle,
C.P. 03100, Mexico, D.F. or Samuel Martínez Ramírez
Av. Azcapotzalco #193-4 Col. Clavería Mexico D.F.
www.vivecondrogas.com, www.amecamexico.org, www.hemp.com.mx
Almost 300 people in '02.
Miami: Glenn Allen, 42c s.e.12th st. Dania, Fl 33004, 954-929-7025 aka
"Nelg Nella" <spacehippie@...> A smoke
out/drum circle in Peacock Park with lots of good bud.
Milwaukee: "Dominic Salmaan"
<cannabisliberation@...>
414-469-0899. 1525 E. Royall (Apt # 14), Milw., WI 563202. Over
100 people marched for 3 1/2 hrs. in '02. No police problems.
Minneapolis: Grassroots Party or Chris Wright
<TCW@...> 612-522-5374. 400 folks, no arrests
in '02.
Missoula: Angela Goodhope <sisterearth420@...> (406)
829-1703 Approx. 420 participants in '02.
Montpelier: Rama Schneider <2001@...> (802)
433-5441
address: 1614 Gilbert Road, Williamstown, VT 05679
http://www.ramabahama.net Several people handed out literature in
'02.
Montreal: Marc-Boris St-Maurice <blocpot@...>
(514)528.1768 3,000 marched 4 1/2 miles; no cops in '02.
Moscow: http://www.cures.by.ru d-form@...
Norfolk:
Newark: "Richard J. Schimelfenig" <rschimel@...>
Delaware Cannabis Society c/o Richard J.
Schimelfenig, 3504 Winterhaven Drive, Newark, DE 19702, (302)
456-9402
New Orleans : Daisy 504-957-HERB hemp.rox.com
email:<NewOrleansMarch@...>
New Paltz: newpaltznorml@... NORML / SSDP PO Box 775, New
Paltz, NY 12561 500 marchers, well over 2,000 at concert in
'02.
New York City: Dana 212-677-7180 <dana@...> 7,000
participants in '02. 148 arrests.
Nimbin: Max Stone of the Australian Cannabis Law Reform
Movement" aclrm@... ph: 61 0266 891842
http://www.nimbinaustralia.com
http://www.bigbongburgerbar.com/webshow/ 24,000 participants in '02.
No arrests.
Normal: Nearly 1,000 participants in '02. Zach Thomas and
Miriam Sterlin, Mobilizing Activists and Students for Hemp
(MASH) Phone # :
309-275-6112/309-2756110 http://www.mashaction.org e-mail:
mash@...
Nuernberg: Emanuel Kotzian phone: 0049-(0) 172- 818 217 8
agentur sowjet - info@... - 450 people marched in the rain
in '02.
Oberlin: Patty Hallman <sbysc@...> (440)774-4544)
c/o
Stitch by Stitch & Curiousities, 31 South Main Street,
Oberlin,
OH 44074
Omaha: Paul Tripp, paultrip@..., (402)598-6180 12216 Poppleton
Plz. #238, Omaha, NE, 68144 Over 30 participants in
'02.
Orlando: Kacie Grange Hiphiplady32@... (407)895-3492
Oslo: <mmm@...> normal.no/mmm Torkel Bj¯rnson,
NORMAL,
Hjelmsgt 3, N0-0158 Oslo, Norway 3000+ participants. No
arrests.
Ottawa: "deadmanseedco" <deadmanseedco@...>
613-749-3014
Don Appleby or Rick Reimer at 613-756-2961 or Rob Brown at
613-756-5892 Crowds in the hundreds, almost no arrests.
Paducah: Paula (270)362-9849 <pioneer@...>, Cher
Ford-McCullough <bitchcrafts@...> 65 Cabin
Lane,
Gilbertsvile, Ky. 42044 or Brian McCullough
< bpmc@...> (270) 362-8186 50 marchers, 90 at rally,
one undercover in '02.
Paradise: Virgil Hales 530-877-5814
Paris:
FARId GHEHIOUECHE 06 148 156
79 farid@...
or CAM-RD 9, passage Dagorno 75020 PARIS
Tel : 00 33 (1) 40 09 69 75 Fax : 00 33 (1) 44 93 93 57
Like in 2001 and 2002, for MMM 2003 there will be rallies around
France (Montpellier, Lyon, Rennes, Marseille, Lille, Annecy,...) and
in Paris, the nation wide gathering in Bastille place 3:00 PM.
Parkersburg: "Cindy Wimer" <indianbud@...>
"Mountaineers for Medical Marijuana" 304-428-1726
Patterson: David Germolus 209-892-6640
angelwater260@... 420 hoffman ct., Patterson,
california
Philadelphia: <phillyweed420@...> or "chuck
palmer"
<chuckp@...> 610-279-6358 100 participants,
no arrests in '02.
Phoenix: donovan criss doncriss@... 602-486-6145 1635 w.
grovers av. phoenix,az 85023 or rex 602-618-4521 2222 w beardsly rd
#1119 phoenix,az 85027
Pilsen: http://www.exist.cz "pavla kozakova"
<exist@...>
200 people and one sound system in central park in '02. No
arrests.
Pittsburg:
Pordenone: Anna Cavezzali & Ivan Romano
<lallice@...>, Via Firenze 5, 33080 Porcia, PN,
Italy
++3282488420 ++43428098
Portland: (503) 239-6110 MMM 2002 Committee c/o Oregon NORML
(OrNORML) http://www.ornorml.org PO Box 86443, Portland, OR
97286 Madeline Martinez yerbanena@... or Steven M.
Cooper Volunteer Coordinator ornorml.volunteer@... Grew
from 200 people, no arrests.
Prague: Michael "xChaos" Polak <xchaos@...>
Tel: +420 603 872631 / +420 2 33358050 http://www.legalizace.cz
1-2,000 participants in '02, with hundreds more in nearby park. No
marijuana related arrests in Prague (police just arrested offender,
who broke police car window, but this was after MMM officially
ended).
Providence: Tom <psilocyberspore@...> (401) 737-7057
http://members.cox.net/psilocyberspore Just 6 people in '02.
Raleigh-Durham: Bryan T. Moore <btm42@...> 614
Carolina
Ave. Raleigh, NC 27606-1606 (919) 816-0609 or "Jeff
Badalucco"
<nc_ca@...> (919)834-2816 238 Pecan St., Raleigh,
NC
27603 200 souls braved pouring rain in '02. Capitol cops
well-behaved, but city cops tried to intimidate.
Rapid City: Bob Newland <newland@...>
877-687-5297,
605-255-4032 website: http://www.sodaknorml.org/ 300 marchers in
'02.
Reno: Michelle 775-287-1594 or Sharon Noble 775-971-9237. 11540
Rocky Mt. St., Reno, NV 89505.
Richmond: "Roy B. Scherer" <rscherer@...>
(804)
355-7612, or campus libs at <Huclberie1@....> About 100
attendees; march was 4 miles.
Rio de Janeiro: +55 - 21 - 9885 9162 mmmbr2002@... or
"Luiz Paulo" <lpgb@...> 500 participants in
'02.
Rome: "Segreteria Forte Prenestino"
<segreteria@...> or Michela Gesualdo
<mgesuald@ilmanifesto> 10-15,000 participants in '02.
Rosario: +54 - 341 - 4642699 or +54 - 341 - 155093184 E-mail:
raddud@... Corrientes 1307, 2000 - Rosario- ARGENTINA Nearly
400 participants in '02.
Salem: 503.363-4588 Medical Cannabis Resource Center, 1695
Fairgrounds Rd.,Salem, Oregon 97303
MercyCenter@...
March and Rally plans TBA-- probably high noon around state capital
building
Salt Lake City: Dr. Ken Larsen (801) 533-8658
<kencan@...> 856
E. 100th St. South (#2), Salt Lake City, UT 84102 or Andy
Morrill (801)334-8122 <rambis4@...>
http://www.thc2002.org
http://www.personalchoice.org A. Reed Morrill, 1663
Historic
25th Street,Ogden, Utah 84401 300 noisy marchers, no
arrests.
San Diego: San Diego A.C.T. (Association for Cannabis
Therapeutics) c/o T.Villodas,901"F"street#413,San
Diego,
Ca.92101 email: Ed zepplin <edzepp@...> or Donna
619-302
3041 or 619-223-1050 (land line) 619-302-3041 (mobile)
http://www.cannabisfreedom.org Approximately 50-75
attendees.
NO POLICE! NO PROBLEMS!
San Francisco: Hemp Evolution/Clark Sullivan "freeman sullivan"
<feemansulllivan@...> or c.libertine@... or LAMPS
415-487-0561 4,000 participants in '02, no arrests.
Santa Clara: "Lisa"
<angelisa51@...>
San Marcos: Joe Ptak: 512.754.0264 Email:
earthfirstswt@... Postal: 213 Ramsay St.; #107, San
Marcos, TX; 78666
Santa Cruz: DdC <dendecannabist@...> or Jason
Brodsky
<theherbalist@...> or Bryan Gilstein
<shelbyrose7@...> (831-502-3865) Bryan Gilstein, UCSC,
600
Kresge Ct, Santa Cruz CA 95064 discussion list:
SCMJMarch@... 400 participants, no arrests.
Sao Paulo: Victor maolvni@... 30620225 rua tirica 345
Cabeca: podiscreuza@... : 35678903: rua japao 876
maolvni@... About 600 people .. There was no use and no
possession of marijuana so the cops couldn´t do anything.
Seminole: semptest5@...
"http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/fl3touring/stpete.html"
Sioux City: clint boatman <clint815@...>
5305 Stone Ave, Sioux City, Ia 51106
Sioux Falls: Bob Newland <newland@...>
877-687-5297,
605-255-4032 website: http://www.sodaknorml.org/
Sofia: Chris Pantchev Xpu100 <hri100@...>
Soltau: Sven <vandreike@...>, 05191-975296
50 people, one police activity.
Springfield: Joe Setzer (417) 877-6832
<theosopher420@...>137 Hackberry Lane, Seymour, MO
65746
St. Louis: 314-567-8522 <gstlnorml@...> or St. Louis Area
NORML , PO Box 220243,
St. Louis, MO 63122. http://www.mo-norml.org 600
marched to the Arch for cannabis reform.
Stuart: "chad cooke" <chadcooke50@...>
chad cooke 561-213-7307 719-a northview drive,
jupiter,florida. 33458
Thunder Bay: Doug Thompson <docclone@...> 807-475-7436
75 participants, no cops, no media.
Tampa: Anthony154154@... Anthony Lorenzo 1-888-210-0425 toll free
pager Over 100 participants in '02.
Tel Aviv: Boaz Wachtel -- wachtel@... Tel:972-54-573679
http://www.ale-yarok.org.il PO Box 2983, Even Yehuda, 40500
Israel -- 4,000 participants in '02.
Tokyo: Takao Bakuya (Cannabist) info@... +81-3-3706-6885
http://www.cannabist.org 800 participants in '02.
Toronto: Larry Duprey (416)540-7829 fax(416)242-2635 or Toronto Area
Association / Marijuana Party of Canada, 132 Dundas St. East,
Toronto,On M5B 1E2 (416)367-3459 3-6,000 participants in
'02
<http://www.canadiancannabisawards.ca>www.canadiancannabisawards.ca
<http://www.cannabisclub.ca>www.cannabisclub.ca
Traverse City: Melody Karr <fiddlefoot420@...>
(231)885-2993 PO Box 524 Mesick, MI 49668. or 10954 Birch
Road
Mesick MI 49668. 70 marchers, hundreds of spectators in
'02.
http://www.geocities.com/legalizemichigan/traversecity.htm
Trondheim: <mmm@...> normal.no/mmm Line Arstad,
NORMAL,
Hjelmsgt 3, N0-0355 Oslo, Norway 200 participants in '02.
Tucson: mary mackenzie <mmackenzie2@...> (520)323-2947
http://www.hometown.aol.com/marcher420/myhomepage/pepe.html or 3400
east speedway, #118, tucson, arizona 85716 Over 200 participants in
'02.
Turku: Vihreet Pantterit http://www.vihreetpantterit.org
info@... 300 participants in '02. 10
counter-demonstrators.
Ukiah: Verge Belanger "v belanger"
<contactverge@...>
Tommy Gunn, 528 North State St. #1, Ukiah, Ca. 95482 300
participants in '02.
Upper Lake, Ca.: Linda & Eddy Lepp"linda senti"
<lisenti@...> 707-275-8879 Signed up 131 new patients
in '02.
Vancouver: David Malmo-Levine, <dagreenmachine@...>
BC
Marijuana Party Bookstore and Internet Broadcasting Center,
307
West Hastings Tel. 604 682-1172 http://www.cannabisculture.com
2,000 marchers in '02.
Vermilion: Sonny Morris 967-6069 sonny44089@... 309
devonshire More than 100 people partied in the park, no problems in
'02.
Vienna: 5. Hanffeuer, Bushdoctor <martin@...>
http://www.bushdoctor.at Phone: +43 (01) 524 04 40, Fax:
+43
(01) 524 04 24, Kirchengasse 19, A-1070, Vienna,
Austria"
Warszawa, mazowsze: Adam Wojtasiewicz aw@...
+48503692715 ul. Mickiewicza 72/15 01-650 Warszawa Poland
Washington, D.C.:Toni Keane <taporter84@...>
http://violate_wave.tripod.com/MMM.html
Wellington Ben Knight <Legalise@...> NORML NZ ,
PO
Box 27-315, Wellington +64 25 377509
http://www.norml.org.nz
Walton: Dave Baughman 620-837-4496
<Davyblues1@...>
http://www.kan-sativa.com 124 S. Walton Ave., Walton,
Kansas
67151 Around 50 participants in '02.
Wichita: Debby Moore, CEOHemp Industries of Kansas
2742 E. 2ndWichita, Kansas, 67214
(316) 681 1743 debby@...
Website: http://www.hempforus.com
Last year about thrity people met and marched through downtown
Wichita.
People are really afraid here. I will plan a cookout with
speakers, but
will certainly discourage any smoking of the herb cannabis. I
would
hate for anyone to get arrested.
Winnepeg: Chris Buors, <chris_buors@...> mail to 430
Winterton ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R2K 1K4 500 rallied at
the Parliament Bldg in '02.
Winston-Salem: Queen Selassie (336) 661-0684 4469 Indiana Ave,
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 25 people stood under a pavilion in the
rain.
Worcester: C.J. & Judi Bunn, 413-245-3675 #9 Maybrook Rd,
Holland, MA 01521 More than 100 people, no problems, in '02.
Zurich: Swiss Hanf Koordination Sekretariat + 41-31-398-144
<infor@...> Barbecue-Party in the
Culture Centre in Seebach/Zurich
CHanf++ GmbH, Zweierstrasse 124, CH-8003 Zürich
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We are still taking submissions for our final design for next
year's poster--and we are establishing a VIRTUAL POSTER GALLERY to
give every city who can print locally a choice.
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_____________________________________________________________
If you want to be moved above this line and listed for next year,
just let us know.
If you want to help bring them up to critical mass, just contact
them.
***!!!MMM2002 Cities Not Yet Confirmed for Global Cannabis March
2003!!!***
Anchorage: Scot Dunnachie 907-278-4367
<freehempinak@...>
2603 Spenard Rd, Anchorage, AK 99503
http://www.freehempinak.org
Ashland: "Amber Leiter"
<amleiter@...>
419-289-8810 , Amber Leiter, 165 Ronald Ave. Apt. I,
Ashland,
Ohio 419-207-8834
Augusta: Roger Leisner/Radio Free Maine.
<rleisner04330@...> http://www.radiofreemaine.com
Bologna: mar. million march / association livello 57 ++39
051-271066<m4s@...> Via Muggia #9, 40100
Bologna
http://www.radiocentrale.it or http://www.radiogap.net
Boulder: Fred Smith 303-449-2390
<smithmf@...>
850 17th St., Boulder, CO 80302 ralph@...
303-546-6125
Buenos Aires: daihatsu missminipimer@... www.mefis.to
or miss olga summers olgasummers@... www. ligalais.com
Nos juntaremos el 4 de mayo, 16 hs., a fumar uno en el planetario
buenos aires.
Calgary: Ken Kirk e-mail: marijuanaparty.ofalberta@...
780-430-8440
Carbondale: Liz Strebe 618-351-0397 202 E. College (Apt 1),
Carbondale, IL 62901
Charleston: Amanda Kushner Amanda2bad@...
304-746-0777 969 Jarrell Dr., Charleston, wv 25312 Rally
Concert
Chesapeake: Barbra 373-9027 bkquamen@... Chesapeake,
Virginia
Dallas: Fletch 214-566-2460 <phletch41@...> 6008
E.
Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Tx. 75206 60 or so marchers in '02.
Dauphin: Shroom menace217@... Dauphin, Manitoba Smoke-in,
followed by walk to support legalization
Duisburg: Dirk &Co <cafe-zentral@...>
Dunedin: Duncan Eddy <duncaneddy@...> NORML NZ,
phone:
027 4719 139 200 tokers on the Octagon in '02.
Eaton: Andy Fudge fudgeie@... 210 eaton lewisburg rd apt#61 Rally
12 noon -- lots of kick ass specialties
Edmonton, Alberta: Ken Kirk e-mail:
marijuanaparty.ofalberta@... 780-430-8440 or "Ross
Z"
<ganja_23@...>
Ellwangen: Sven Semmler <sven@...>
Fairbanks, Alaska: Frank Turney 907-452-3777 or Chuck Rollins
Jr. <chuck@...>
Frankenthal: helmut holtzheimer <movemus@...>
Freiburg: <info@...>,
http://www.drogenpolitik.org
Verein fuer Drogenpolitik e.V. Info stall from
11:00h-17:00h.
corner Kaiser-Joseph-Strasse - Schiffstrasse
Fresno: Glass Packers <glasspackers@...> Eric Burns
Hamilton: Contact aksh1@... 50 participants, 4 questioned
and released without charges.
Homer, Alaska - contact Julie Cesarini, P.O. Box 812, Homer AK
99603, 907 235-6040.
Jacksonville: James Johnson (904)245-2876
chefboyrdee69@... 659 Apeberry Lane,
Jacksonville, Florida
Johannesburg: Gordon Maene <Gordon@...> work: (
011)805 6763 cell phone: 082 552 6393
Juneau: contact Brad Parfitt latebrad@...
Kelowna, B.C.: Teresa Taylor, CCC <luna@...>
taylor1.virtualave.net (250) 442-2741 or (250) 442-5166 Fax
(250) 442-5167 or Amanda/hempshop (250)770-8171
Kailua-Kona: Gretel Zapata of Free Mary Jane
<freemaryjanehawaii@...> Tel# 808.328.9251
voice#
808.331.5418 81-1085c Capt. Cook RD Capt. Cook HI 96726 or
PO
box 746 Honaunau HI
Krakow: Marek Warmuz (+48)501-468-018 "quepassa"
<quepassa@...>
Ladysmith: Terry & Wendy, (250)-245-3595,
<tandwp1@...>
Las Vegas: Ray Facundo <raybones80@...>, 1750 Santa
Margarita, Apt 122, Las Vegas, NV 89146 (702)-222-3560
Leadville: Ken Cary (719-486-2215. 114 W 6th # 9, Leadville, CO
80461
Lille: FARId GHEHIOUECHE <gfarid@...> Tel/fax : 01 44 93
93
57; Mobile: 06 14 81 56 79
Liverpool: Will Graham <willg@...> tel (inc.
international code): 0044 151 727 1458
Luxemburg (LU) <info@...>, Tel: 00352 26 53 08
95,
http://www.act4cannabis.lu/ They are planning a press
conference
and handing out leaflets. Mailing address:LIFE, 53, Val des
Aulnes, L-3811 Schifflange
Lyon: FARId GHEHIOUECHE <gfarid@...> Tel/fax : 01 44 93
93
57; Mobile: 06 14 81 56 79 Location: 14h Croix
Rousse Place
Marburg: Gr¸ne Hilfe Hessen, c/o Jo, Tel/Fax: 06631/801512
Location: Cafe Am Gr¸n 70 guests attended.
Marseilles: FARId GHEHIOUECHE <gfarid@...> Tel/fax : 01 44
93 93
57; Mobile: 06 14 81 56 79
Memphis: Lanie 731-855-7527
Montpellier at Le Bikini Location: 16h Comedie Place
Munich: mmm-muenchen@...
Nantes: FARId GHEHIOUECHE <gfarid@...> Tel/fax : 01 44 93
93
57; Mobile: 06 14 81 56 79
Napa: Bruce Trask 707-253-9295 1020 Soscol Ferry Rd, Napa, CA
94558
New Haven: Lucas Davenport <hardreboot@...>
203-752-2462
Palm Springs: Lanny Swerdlow mappnow@... or
<marijuanamarch@...> pager: 760-836-8166; ph:
760-799-2055.
Recklinghausen: Jossi <janjos@...>
Regina: Daniel Johnson <amduscias@...>
normlsask.cjb.net/
Rennes at l'Ubu. Jean Charles PETITJEAN, BARACANNA (COCAR), 105,
rue St HÈlier, 35000 Rennes. TÈl : 33 (0)2 23 35 15 69 Fax :
33
(0)2 23 35 01 33 E-Mail : baracanna@... SIRET :
432
785 822 00029 APE : 913 E ouvert mercredi de 14h30 ý
19h30
jeudi, vendredi et samedi de 10h ý 20h They will offer
hemp
seeds to people at a rally in front of the mayor's house.
San Juan: Christian Fernandez <c_fernh@...> Box
839
Gurabo, PR 00778
San Luis Obispo: "Rusty Stuart" <nzane@...> 1722
Nacimiento
Lake Dr, Paso Robles, CA 93446 805-237-7303 or 805-237-7306
And
Jo-D: 805.937.0034
Saskatoon: Jeremiah Whipp (306)230-0951 -- 1800 Main St
(Apt
42), Saskatoon, Sask. S7H4B3.
Stafford: Simon wrxmanuk@... +447816485762 Concert @
stafford town square
Stockton: mikaela/free the weed 912-884-6144
veganarchy16@... veganarchy16@...
http://www.hipforums.com 322 lake dr, stockton, california
Stuttgart: <info@...>,
http://www.drogenpolitik.org Verein fuer Drogenpolitik e.V.
Info
stall from 11:00h-17:00h. corner K–nigstrasse /
B¸chsenstrasse
Tallahassee: (850)321-8311 ask for Matt
<fsunorml@...>
Ricky Bradford FSU NORML c/o Oglesby, Union Student
Activities
Office, FL 32306
Taos: Danielle Romero (505)770-5260 or Joanne Foreman
<jofo@...> 505-751-1102
Vega Alta: jose a hernandez <josefaruk1@...> location
Park
Recreativo. Que Viva La Musica Coqui Coqui.
Vilnius: "Andrius Brazas"
<brazhas@...>
http://www.hardcore 370 98 84714
Wolfenbuttel: <solid-wf@...> Info booth by ['solid]
popular.
Yellow Springs: Devon Ronaldson <soulrebel@...> 937
769
1764 c/o Student mailr oom, 795 livermore st., yellow springs
OH
45387
Zagreb: "Sergio Stifanic" <fine_time909@...>
GALOVICEVA
10, 10000 ZAGREB Phone: ++385 1
2330667
_ _ ______
From: eco man <tents444@...>
Subject: Please subscribe to new MMM email list. Public archive
still
open.
Please subscribe to new MMM email list. Public archive still
open.
The public MMM email list at Yahoo Groups now requires people to
subscribe
in order to post messages to the list and the public archive. For
a few
weeks I set it up so that non-members could also send in email
messages to
the list. That was to help people send in MMM rally reports. It
worked.
The archive also got some spam too. That was deleted. But people
should
keep sending in MMM-related stuff. Just subscribe first.
The MMM message archive itself is still public and accessible to
anybody:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cannabisaction
*MMM (Million Marijuana March) and Global Cannabis Action. Marches
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1999).
May 3 2003, May 4 2002. May 5, 2001. May 6, 2000. May 1, 1999.
Over 200
cities so far ... and counting!!! Other multi-city cannabis and
drug
reform events are covered, too. Email list public archive for
event info,
ideas, MMM 2002 rally reports, photo attachments, links, HTML web
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etc.. Also, Dana Beal's most recent messages include the
latest,
continually-revised, compilation of MMM 2003 cities, contacts,
and rally
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use
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MMM
links, info, and rally report compilations online.
Homepage:
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MMM Global Cannabis Action. Million Marijuana March. Annual rallies
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marches in over 200 cities. Worldwide since 1999. The first
Saturday in
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rally
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This page was last revised Wednesday, June 12, 2002 09:28 AM -0400.
This
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http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/mmmlinks.htm
MMM-Cannabis Event NAVIGATORS, city lists.
Please send in MMM city info and updates to Dana Beal
dana@... and also use the web form and contact
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Event Navigator page here:
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MMM 2003 city lists. Freddie Freak's frequently-updated list of cities
-
many of which are clickable. Freddie's city list is not a contact
list,
nor does it have MMM 2002 rally participant numbers. For the
very-latest,
complete, MMM city and contact list for the upcoming MMM 2003,
combined
with last year's MMM 2002 rally numbers for each city, you need
to go to
Dana Beal's latest email messages in the MMM Cannabis Action
email list
and public archive.
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and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cannabisaction
*MMM EVENT NAVIGATOR. Global Cannabis Action. Find a march, rally,
forum,
concert or other event anywhere in the world with the Million
Marijuana
March Event Navigator! This page lists the names of nearly all of
the MMM
cities worldwide on one page. In alphabetical order. With the
state and
country names also. Click any city in the alphabetical list to
see the
contact and rally info for that city. This is a great web
page.
Alphabetical city list:
http://www.millionmarijuanamarch.org/navigator.php
*MMM 2002, Cannabis Liberation Day, Million Marijuana March.
Clickable,
all-on-one-page, alphabetical, 200+ city list is frozen in
place from
around May 4 2002.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmm2002.htm and
http://corporatism.tripod.com/mmm2002.htm and
http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/mmm2002.htm
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Please send in personal or published MMM rally reports to Dana
Beal
dana@... and media reports to
CannabisNews.com at
submissions@... where FoM may compile them at:
http://freedomtoexhale.com/million.htm
*2002 MMM. Freddie Freak (of Norway) has a compilation of links to
MMM
2002 rally reports worldwide. You can also click his homepage
page link
below, and then click the MMM 2002 link there:
http://freddiefreak.com
*2002 MMM. The schmoo.co.uk website has a rally report
compilation:
http://www.schmoo.co.uk/world.htm
*2002 MMM rally reports. Also, Public Archive for MMM-related
list
messages.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cannabisaction
*2001 MMM. global cannabis connections. Rally reports worldwide.
http://www.schmoo.co.uk/cannabis/world.htm
*2001 MMM. Worldwide Wrap-up of the "2001 Space
Odyssey."
http://www.hightimes.com/News/2001_06/MMMWRAP.html
*2000 MMM. Alphabetical rally reports. March - May, 2000. MMM. A16.
J4J3.
Drug war protests in around 100 cities worldwide.
-- May 6. MMM. Million Marijuana March, Cannabis 2000. 100
cities.
-- April 15. A16 prison industrial complex rally. 600
arrests. Washington
DC.
-- March 2000. J4J3. Journey for Justice 3 in Florida. 3rd J4J
medical
cannabis wheelchair trek.
-- Alphabetical (by city) link list of reports, photos,
audio, video for
the above rallies in the year 2000.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/links.htm and
http://corporatism.tripod.com/links.htm
*1999 MMM. London and around the world. Rally reports.
http://www.schmoo.co.uk/cannabis/london.htm
*1999 MMM. Million Marijuana March. FoM (of CannabisNews.com)
compilation
of rally reports for cities worldwide.
http://www.freedomtoexhale.com/million.htm
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MMM-Cannabis and drug reform email LISTS and ARCHIVES.
*MMM (Million Marijuana March) and Global Cannabis Action. Marches
and
rallies, the first Saturday in May of each year. Worldwide (since
1999).
May 3 2003, May 4 2002. May 5, 2001. May 6, 2000. May 1, 1999.
Over 200
cities so far ... and counting!!! Other multi-city cannabis and
drug
reform events are covered, too. Email list public archive for
event info,
ideas, MMM 2002 rally reports, photo attachments, links, HTML web
pages,
etc.. Also, Dana Beal's most recent messages include the
latest,
continually-revised, compilation of MMM 2003 cities, contacts,
and rally
info. After subscribing to this Yahoo Group email list, please
use
cannabisaction@yahoogroups.com for sending in messages. On
the homepage
there are links to archived messages, and to web pages with even more
MMM
links, info, and rally report compilations online.
Homepage:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cannabisaction
*MMM-Cannabis organizing list. Million Marijuana March. Global
cannabis
rallies on the first Saturday of May. May 3 2003, May 4 2002. May
5, 2001.
May 6, 2000. May 1, 1999. Over 200 cities so far. The latest,
updated,
city and contact list is regularly sent here. Anybody can join
this Yahoo
Group for free. Any subscriber can post messages. Click below for
info,
and to sign up. The email names and email addresses of
subscribers are not
visible to anybody, except temporarily when a subscriber sends
email to
the list. There is no archive.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mayday
*Santa Cruz Billion Marijuana March email list and archive. "A
local forum
for Santa Cruz, San Jose, San Francisco, Marin, Watsonville,
Carmel,
etc... to share ideas, plan, and enjoy life while preparing for
this
year's and more upcoming Billion Million Marijuana Marches here
in Santa
Cruz California."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SCMJMarch/
*Email lists. Drug war, cannabis, drug reform, progressive news in
general. Egroups, Yahoo Groups, Usenet, newsgroups, mailing
lists,
Listserv, Majordomo, etc.. Archives, too.
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/lists.htm and
http://corporatism.tripod.com/lists.htm
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More MMM LINKS and RELATED INFO.
*For FLYERS and POSTERS (by mail or download), info,
MMM-Cannabis
history, reports, etc., go to Cures-not-Wars.org and
schmoo.co.uk and
CannabisCoalition.org
http://www.cures-not-wars.org and
http://www.schmoo.co.uk/cannabis and
http://www.cannabiscoalition.org
Million Marijuana March. The .org and .com sites are completely
different.
http://MillionMarijuanaMarch.org and
http://www.MillionMarijuanaMarch.org
http://MillionMarijuanaMarch.com and
http://www.MillionMarijuanaMarch.com
*Old MMM 2002 city list used for distribution to others.
http://corporatism.tripod.com/mmm2002pr.htm and
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmm2002pr.htm and
http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/mmm2002pr.htm
You are here:
*MMM Global Cannabis Action. Million Marijuana March. Annual rallies
and
marches in over 200 cities. Worldwide since 1999. The first
Saturday in
May. Cannabis Liberation Day. LINKS, alphabetical city contact
lists,
event navigators, mailing lists and archives, flyers and posters,
rally
report compilations, media coverage, MMM history, etc..
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmmlinks.htm and
http://corporatism.tripod.com/mmmlinks.htm and
http://members.fortunecity.com/multi19/mmmlinks.htm
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