Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE
GODS
I have heard that the dangerous chemical "Di-Hydrogen
Monoxide," may
well be banned soon. Taken in large enough quantities, it
causes organ
failure and results in death. Recently, the newspaper
carried a story
about a 9-year old girl who ingested too much of the substance ON
THE
ORDER OF HER PARENTS, and died a short time later. If too
much is
inhaled, it causes extreme coughing fits and actually leads to
death if
the lungs become too saturated. When this substance is
combined with
sodium, as it often is, and it is ingested, it causes vomiting
and
dehydration. I'm not sure on the statistics, but thousands
of people
die every year due to accidental inhalation. This dangerous
substance
is everywhere and freely available to anyone who wishes to use
it. It is
in every household and is an ingredient in millions of
over-the-counter
products. In addition, it is available in free-standing
form to anyone
who wants to use it. Frankly, I am shocked that our
government has not
done more to ban this substance and arrest those who are
responsible for
its trafficking and the effective disinformation campaign that
has
pulled the wool over everyone's eyes concerning how
dangerous
Di-Hydrogen Monoxide actually is.
Call your Congressman TODAY...tell them to "Ban Di-Hydrogen
Monoxide
NOW! " Do it now, before any more innocent children
die.
:)
_____________________________________
Rick Venglarcik, MA, CSAC
Hampton Roads Clinic
2236 W. Queen St., Suite C
Hampton, VA 23666
Office: (757) 827-8430 x144
Fax: (757) 826-2772
Cell: (757) 270-9839
_____________________________________
From: "preston peet" <ptpeet@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
For some weird unexplainable reason, MTV was
on my tv the other night. V and I watched a couple minutes, in
gobsmacked awe, at this segment of a show the name of which I did not
catch. The host had a small group of what looked like college kids
surrounding him, from which he selected some kids and haggled with
them over how much money he had to give them to get them to compete in
drinking colored Di-Hydrogen
Monoxide until they puked.
They then settled on a
price, and began to chug pints of brightly colored Di-Hydrogen Monoxide, two guys two girls, taking we viewers form the
commencement of drinking to each on spewing.
Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide Now!
Peace,
Preston
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From: "preston peet" <ptpeet@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
come to think of it, it may not even have been
MTV, but rather one of the imitation shows, stumbled upon flipping
channels, but it could also very well have been MTV as I suspect is
the case.
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From: "ccadden" <elgrekkko@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
There is no chemical that is ever going to be banned. You can't ban
the
world of chemistry.
chris
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From: Jon Freedlander <jfreed1@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
tell that to congress and the dea...
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From: "ccadden" <elgrekkko@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
You can't get rid of the products of an infinite world. You can make
some
law, but the chemicals can always be made. Always. It's like trying
to
outlaw the sun. I just did tell them. Do you see what I mean?
------------
From: Jon Freedlander <jfreed1@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
oh, i didnt mean to say that they could ever be successful in banning
a
substance...but they're certainly trying, and fucking a lot of things
up
in the process...
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From: "ccadden" <elgrekkko@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
Exactly, that's one of the main points of the article, that by trying
to
outlaw the world of chemistry, mother nature, etc, all you do is wind
up
hurting...lemme find the quote...here, "To attempt the
prohibition of
chemistry, mother nature, an ancient human drive, is to try to stop
sex,
the Jewish race, homosexuality, the consumption of wine. These
movements
that have tried to stop these things that are endemic, eternal,
stronger,
countless years more ancient, have only served to hurt people in
their
futile, failing tries."
chris
doesn't that annoy you, and just make you want to break laws all
the time?
i feel like breaking a law now. gotta go. :)
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From: Jon Freedlander <jfreed1@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
of course it does. which is why i don't pay attention to the laws
i
disagree with.. =)
--------------
From: "Rick Venglarcik" <RickV@...>
To: <ibogaine@...>
Subject: [ibogaine] Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide!
Status:
..it is a menace to society.
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From: "preston peet" <ptpeet@...>
To: <ibogaine@...>
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 16:23:05 -0400
X-Priority: 3
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide!
Status:
have to say I'm with Rick on this
one.
Peace,
Preston
------
From: lightstorm4@...
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide!
How gullible are we?
A freshman at Eagle Rock Junior High won first prize at the Greater
Idaho Falls Science Fair, April 26. He was attempting to show how
conditioned we have become to the alarmists practicing junk science
and spreading fear of everything in our environment. In his project he
urged people to sign a petition demanding strict control or total
elimination of the chemical "dihydrogen monoxide." And for
plenty of good reasons, since it can
1.. cause excessive sweating and vomiting
2. it is a major component in acid rain
3. it can cause severe burns in its gaseous state
4. accidental inhalation can kill you
5. it contributes to erosion
6. it decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes
7. it has been found in tumors of terminal cancer patients
He asked 50 people if they supported a ban of the chemical.
Forty-three said yes, six were undecided, and only one knew that the
chemical was water. The title of his prize winning project was,
"How Gullible Are We?" The conclusion is obvious
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From: Dana Beal <dana@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide!
Indubitably. Over consumption after MDMA us is the cause of a
number of well-documented fatalities -- but you can get the same
result by just drinking too much after becoming overheated.
---------
From: "ccadden" <elgrekkko@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] Ban Di-Hydrogen Monoxide!
It's always, it seems, the case of "taking too much," that
people use when
they want to blabber a bunch of death stats in order to keep
something
illegal. Drink too much alcohol, you'll die as well, from this legal
drug.
My only point about what Rick is talking about is that you can never
truly
ban a chemical compound. I never said I approved of huffing til you
die, or
approved of anything deadly. I'd love it if we could ban petroleum
distillates, the stuff that come out of car mufflers and some
smokestacks.
I know a journalists who blames this pollutant on contributing to
AIDS.
Chris
-------
From: "Alison Senepart"
<aa.senepart@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] THE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER OF THE GODS
I can assume that I am asking a pretty thick question but what is
di-Hydgogen Monoxide used for. I have never even heard of it so
perhaps you
could enlighten me.??? sos I can understand a bit better.
Thanks in
advance. Allison
------------
From: "ccadden" <elgrekkko@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] Re:THE NAIL ENAMEL/Di-Hydrogen
Monoxide
What? Why are all these people doing this, what household product
is it in, and what motive would parents have for ordering their child
to do it? Is it supposed to be some kind of medicine?
You say it's available in free-standing form...What?? I've never
seen this at the wal-mart pharmacy. What is it supposed to do? Cure
sore throat or something?
chris
--------
From: Jon Freedlander <jfreed1@...>
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] Re:THE NAIL ENAMEL/Di-Hydrogen
Monoxide
ehehe...we're talking about water... \
<foghorn leghorn voice>
its a joke son, dontcha get it?
</foghorn leghorn voice>
*****!!! May 4, 2002 Cannabis Liberation Day: Updates,
Reports!!!******
From: Blair Anderson <blair@...>
Organization: Techno Junk and Grey Matter & Mild Green
Initiative mildgreens.com
Subject: Tanczos dobbed in by MP
(and it specifically says in the NZ 1998 Parliamentary
Cannabis/Mental
Health Inquiry that submitters on law reform should not be
prosecuted/persecuted for being upfront and honest !! - Doh!!! )
http://www.nzdf.org.nz/update/messages/1980.htm
sig. Blair Anderson
----------------
From: "Joe Wein" <joewein@...>
To: "Dana Beal" <dana@...>
Subject: Re: can you get confirmations on any of these for next May
3?
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 11:19:22 +0900
Hi Dana,
I got confirmation for Limburg/Germany. There's going to be an
info booth
in the pedestrian zone of the city.
Best wishes
Joe
http://www.cannabislegal.de
--------------------
Man who opened marijuana cafe found guilty of drugs
offenses
By AP News
October 2, 2002
MANCHESTER, England (AP) - A man who opened Britain's first
Dutch-style cafe openly selling marijuana was found guilty
of
drug offenses Wednesday.
Colin Davies, 44, a multiple sclerosis sufferer who uses
marijuana, or hemp, to ease his symptoms, was arrested
after
smoking a joint during a launch party at his store, The
Dutch
Experience, on Sept. 15, 2001.
A jury at Minshull Street Crown Court found Davies guilty
on
counts of possessing a controlled substance with intent to
supply, of supplying a controlled substance, of being involved
in
the importation of marijuana and of permitting his premises to
be
used for smoking of the drug.
The jury of seven men and five women took just over five
hours
to reach their verdicts. Davies had denied all the charges.
Justice Stuart Fish remanded Davies in custody until
Thursday
when he will be sentenced.
Davies, founder of the Medical Marijuana Cooperative, which
campaigns for the drug to be prescribed for illnesses like
multiple
sclerosis, argued that the purpose of his store in the suburbs
of
Manchester was to supply marijuana for those who needed it
for
medicinal purposes.
Lawyers for Davies said he "put his head on the line"
to open
the store to allow those who need marijuana to buy it
safely
rather than buy it from street dealers.
They said he charged 25 pounds (US$39) for 7-14 grams
(0.2-0.4
ounces) of marijuana which would have cost up to 80 pounds
(US$124) on the street.
Prosecutors said police discovered around 90 grams (3
ounces)
of marijuana during a raid of Davies' home in a Manchester
suburb and Customs officers at the southern English port of
Dover intercepted parcels addressed to him containing four
kilograms (8.8 pounds) of the drug.
In the Netherlands, marijuana is technically illegal, but
authorities tolerate its use and it is openly sold in small
amounts.
---------
From: ARON KAY <pieman@...>
Subject: BBC NEWS | Health | Cannabis kills pain in medical
trials
Organization: GLOBAL PASTRY UPRISING
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From: Roger Leisner <rleisnerrfm@...>
Subject: valerie corral to speak in portland
To: Dana Beal <dana@...>
Status:
University of Southern Maine in Portland will be
presenting a remarkable speaker in late October:
Valerie Corral, co-founder and Director of the
California Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana
(WAMM).
> Ms. Corral will be the keynote speaker at the
> upcoming 17th Annual Maine
> Women's Studies Consortium Conference to be held at
> USM on October 25th and
> 26th.
>
> As you may know, Valerie Corral has been a leader in
> the medical marijuana
> movement since the early 1990s. Ms. Corral's talk
> on "Compassionate
> Politics"
> will be offered free and open to the public at 7
> p.m. on Friday October 25th in
>
> the Luther Bonney Auditorium on the USM Portland
> campus.
>
> Ms. Corral was arrested earlier this month in an
> early morning DEA raid on her
> home -- this despite the fact that her organization,
> WAMM, was operating fully
> within California law and despite her close
> collaboration with local elected
> officials and law enforcement (please see article
> pasted at the end of this
> email which appeared last week in the New York Times
> by the Mayor of the town
> in which WAMM operates).
>
> More information out about WAMM, the recent
> DEA raid on the organization, and arrest of Ms.
> Corral, can be found by going
> totheir excellent website at WAMM.org.
>
> If you have any questions, please feel free to
> contact me.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wendy Chapkis
> Associate Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies
> University of Southern Maine
> 96 Falmouth St.
> Portland, ME 04103
> chapkis@...
> (207)780-4955
>
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From: "Bartlett Ridge"
<bridgeviet@...>
Subject: Re: Americans for Safe Access Mobilization Alert-- 5 pm
Madison and 23rd
Wednesday!
Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 02:39:17 +0000
Dear Dana,
Of course Dean is unacceptable. As an MD he'll favor anything
that protects the professional turf and the vested interest each
individual doctor has in their status of permission givers.
Years ago I sent him a letter about the DSM REform
Initiative. His response, if I remember correctly, was to say that my
position was irrational. Not very fucking likelyt I say:
historically the proof that changing psychiatric labels immediately
changes the legal standing of the labelled is well established: In
1970 homosexual activists disrupted the annual meeting of the American
Psychiatric Association. The APA removed some "categories"
from the DSM, changed a few others, and viola! THe US Federal Civil
Service removed homosexuality as bar to employment within a year.
Here is is more than thirty years later and marijuana activists
overlook the obvious: it is medical opinion that determines their
legal standing. Instead of marching on the mayor or the governor; why
not march on to the APA's headquarters? Pay visits to the
"Nomenclature Committee" shrinks at their teaching positions
(Columbia University is near you, eh) and in general make life
for them a mere one tenth of one percent as unpleasant as being
arrested for pot, and for sure the shrinks will cave in, change the
labels and marijuana would be legal very quickly.
Herr Doctor Howard Dean knows this. He'll engage in ad hominen
arguments as long as he can get away with it.
Be well, and keep up the good fight.
Sincerely,
BJ
webmaster@...
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Pubdate: Tue, 01 Oct 2002
Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON)
Copyright: 2002, Canoe Limited Partnership.
Contact: editor@...
Website: http://www.fyitoronto.com/torsun.shtml
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457
Author: Ian Mcdougall
WEAPONS AT RALLY
Man Arrested At Pro-Pot Gathering
A peaceful pot protest at the Old City Hall courthouse got off to a
rocky
start yesterday as police arrested a man armed with swords and
knives.
Just before a pro-marijuana demonstration began yesterday morning,
Toronto
Police officers -- some with guns drawn -- seized two swords and a
knife
from a man at the rally.
"I bought them as gifts," said the man, who identified
himself to police as
Brian Hayes.
"You pointed your gun at me," he said to one of the
arresting officers
before being taken away in handcuffs to face weapons charges.
The man had been standing on the steps of Old City Hall with two
swords
strapped on his back.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1857.a06.html
------------------------------
From: OCannabisSociety@...
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 17:17:49 EDT
Subject: This must end!
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Status:
The news of the death of Clayton Jacob Helriggle of Eaton, Ohio
has
caused me to decide to organize a protest in Dayton, Ohio to show
solidarity for the family and friends of Clayton Helriggle.
The Helriggle family buried Clayton yesterday after he was shot to
death
by a Preble County tactical swat team when they raided his home.
They found one ounce of marijuana.
If you read this and think this can't happen to you or your
friends
please think twice. I have been involve with the cannabis
law reform
movement for 12 years and this is not an uncommon story.
Darryl
Bonner of Marretta, Ohio was shot to death 3 years ago when a
tactical swat unit raided his house trailer looking for the pot
his
son was growing in the barn (a few little plants). Hardley
worth
killing someone over for sure.
This will not be easy to pull off. I'm from Cleveland and it
would
really help if I had some folks in the Dayton area to do some leg
work.
So if you feel it is time to end the madness of this police state
over people growing and smoking a little pot please contact me as
soon as possible.
John Hartman, Director
Ohio Cannabis Society
ocannabissociety@...
216-521-9333
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Pubdate: Tue, 01 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: Cathy Mong
DOZENS PROTEST PREBLE COUNTY POLICE SHOOTING
Slain Man's Roommates Say He Was Unarmed
EATON - Preble County law-enforcement officials declined to talk
publicly
Monday as they turned information about Friday's fatal shooting by a
police
officer of a 23-year-old man over to detectives from the Montgomery
County
Sheriff's Office.
Montgomery County investigators, called in by Preble County Sheriff
Tom
Hayes, also said they would not talk about their review of the
shooting by
a member of a Preble County's emergency services group -- officers
from a
number of police departments who are trained to handle drownings
and
hostage and other situations.
However, it was anything but quiet outside the Preble County
Courthouse,
where dozens of friends and relatives picketed and said that police
were
covering up what happened to Clayton Jacob Helriggle, 23, of 1282 Ohio
503
South..
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1855.a12.html
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Pubdate: Thu, 03 Oct 2002
Source: Reno News & Review (NV)
Copyright: 2002, Chico Community Publishing, Inc.
Contact: renoletters@...
Website: http://www.newsreview.com/issues/reno/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2524
Author: D. Brian Burghart
Cited: Nevadans for Responsible Law Enforcement ( http://www.nrle.org
)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?162 (Nevadans for Responsible
Law
Enforcement)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?163 (Question 9 (NV))
Sidebar: http://www.norml.org, http://www.nrle.org,
http://agri.state.nv.us,
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us/Da/default.HTM
GOT POT?
The RN&R Takes A Skeptical Look At Both Sides Of Question 9
The woman--we'll call her June--hands me her pot pipe, and I'm
impressed.
This pipe has had so much marijuana smoked in it that the resin
has
impregnated the pipe's very metal. Instead of shiny silver, the
surface is
a burnished gold.
Other than the color, the pipe's fairly nondescript--about four
inches
long, small bowl, a screw-on receptacle in the middle of the stem
in which
a small amount of weed can be placed to serve as a filter and a
supercharger.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1864.a02.html
------------------------------
Pubdate: Sat, 28 Sep 2002
Source: North County Times (CA)
Contact: editor@...
Copyright: 2002 North County Times
Website: http://www.nctimes.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1080
Author: William Finn Bennett
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California)
COUPLE TO STAND TRIAL ON MARIJUANA CHARGES
PERRIS -- A Superior Court judge on Friday ordered a Temecula couple
to
stand trial on charges of possessing marijuana for sale and
cultivation of
the cannabis plants they say they grew for medicinal purposes.
Martin and LaVonne Victor embraced in sobs outside the courtroom
Friday
morning after Judge James Watson's decision.
"I'm not going to jail; I'll kill myself first," said
LaVonne Victor, 45,
who suffers from multiple sclerosis.
Her husband was surprised by the ruling.
"My God, all I did was want to take care of my wife," Martin
Victor, 50,
said.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1828.a10.html
------------------------------
Pubdate: Thu, 26 Sep 2002
Source: New Times (CA)
Copyright: 2002 New Times
Contact: letters@...
Website: http://www.newtimesslo.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1277
Author: Daniel Blackburn
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)
PROTESTING FOR POT
The Medical Marijuana Controversy Heats Up In SLO County
Native American Donovan No Runner approaches his current occupation of
the
San Luis Obispo County courthouse steps with historic zeal.
He spends his days beneath a sweltering sun in front of the
courthouse
where he soon will appear before a judge, making a determined
statement
about the benefits of medical marijuana.
Accompanied by his wife, Jami, and their infant child, No Runner,
a
Blackfoot Indian from Montana, awaits his Oct. 1 court date and hopes
that
in the interim he can help clarify the confused legal status of hemp
use by
California's ill.
They have staked out the front steps of the courthouse in what No
Runner
called a "peaceful occupation for patients' rights." A small
tent perched
nearby serves as their temporary home while No Runner tries to
emphasize
what he calls an inequity of enforcement by the law.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1834.a06.html
------------------------------
Pubdate: Tue, 01 Oct 2002
Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA)
Webpage:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20021001-9999_1m1letter.html
Copyright: 2002 Union-Tribune Publishing Co.
Contact: letters@...
Website: http://www.uniontrib.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/386
Author: Marisa Taylor, Union-Tribune Staff Writer
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)
MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONFLICT INTENSIFIES
Federal Government Says It Will Uphold U.S. Drug Laws
The dispute over medical marijuana has turned into a war of words,
providing yet more proof of a deepening conflict between California
and the
U.S. Justice Department over whether medical marijuana providers
should be
left alone.
Last month, California Attorney General Bill Lockyer complained
about
recent federal raids of California cannabis clubs in a letter to
U.S.
Attorney General John Ashcroft and Asa Hutchinson, chief of the U.S.
Drug
Enforcement Administration.
In the letter, Lockyer called the raids "wasteful, unwise and
surprisingly
insensitive," because California law allows the use of marijuana
for
medical purposes.
URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02.n1859.a01.html
Webpage:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20021001-9999_1m1letter.html
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Subject: [mayday] >who wrote that, einhorn himself? Ira
Einhorn Murder Mystery, Bowart &Sutton 1990, an underground
physics network, ULTIMATE WEAPON:PSYCHOTRONIC WARFARE
Reply-To: mayday@yahoogroups.com
Status:
Do unicorns smoke pot?
That was not written by Ira although he (and others) do think he
was/is
important to "our work" on behalf of humanity and the
planet, but an excerpt
from a very long article by Bowart and Sutton at the url shown in
that post.
Holly Maddux's body was discovered by the cops, inside the trunk
in a
storage closet outside his apartment on the porch, and everyone was
shocked.
for updates and related info check posts or subscribe at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ira-einhorn
Main idea here is that the current Einhorn trial gives opening to
media to
cover related issues such as Einhorn's championing of a "sensible
drug
policy" (probably not framed for that) and previous activism
relating to
marijuana and psychedelics legalization (unlikely for that), ending
CIA
complicity in the heroin trade from Vietnam in the 60's and 70's info
about
which he (naively?) brought to the PA Attorney General in the early
1970's
(could have been framed for murder about that one as per example of
Bill
Tyree framed for the murder of his wife during same time frame to shut
him
up about that issue, see stories indexed to Tyree at
http://www.copvcia.com )
Ira _was_ an important figure in "our" movement before they
opened that
trunk, and if a way can be found now, his case could still be
very important
as a wedge to get important info out to media now in context of
"companion
stories" to his trial and related issues. He is/was
persecuted since the
trunk was opened as just a "dirty stinking lazy immoral hippie"
in local
philly media. Substitute the 60's derogatory moniker for black
people in
place of "hippie" and you have the same prejudicial rhetoric
as used against
the "black race" instead of as now against the "hippie
race". "He had long
hair and a beard, and thought smoking pot was good (just like the
prejudice
against the blacks of the 20's and 30's in the south led to
cannabis
prohibition by maligning it as "marijuana" for making the
blacks "uppity"),
so "let's crucify him" kind of thinking.
Can we ride The Unicorn? From our correspondences over 3years, I
know that
Ira hopes we can, for the sake of the success of our work to
correct
injustices and heal the planet before it's too late.
Ira's wife Annika will be on CBS Inside Edition tonight in an
interview
taped yesterday in France.
David Crockett Williams
An Uppity California Hippie
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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 20:28:16 -0500
Subject: Re: [mayday] how I know Ira Einhorn and what sparked my
interest in his case -- by his "cyber-PR man"
Reply-To: mayday@yahoogroups.com
Status:
I'll be the first to admit that I know very little about the
Einhorn case, and most of what I do know comes from those yellow
journalists you mention, however there are too many details about the
"Ira was framed to shut him up about free energy" theory
that just don't make sense to me...
Most glaring- if someone was willing to kill to shut Ira up, and
that someone had access to Ira's house, wouldn't it make more sense to
just kill Ira? Framing him for murder is so counterproductive to
the supposed goal of insuring Ira's silence... and why would these
ultra-powerful shadowy figures be worried about extraditing him?
He's already been tried and convicted for the murder, his whereabouts
in France have been well known by anyone interested enough to find
out... killing him and making it seem accidental would be so easy...
how is he still alive to tell his story?
He hasn't shut up, he still tells his tale and people still
believe him, so if Holly died so he would shut up I'd call that
operation a major failure, if my job title was "Head Shadowy Guy
in Charge of Shutting Ira Up."
I wouldn't liken Ira to gallileo or copernicus... I'd sooner
liken him to Mumia, someone who was caught in a very sticky situation,
where his guilt is easier to believe in than his innocence, and so
instead of going around trying to prove his innocence, tries to prove
conspiracy and class-hatred as a reason for the unjust
persecution.
Ira loves to paint himself as the brave hero figure fighting a
vast international conspiracy... so brave that instead of standing and
taking the worst that can be dished out with the quiet dignity of a
martyr, he runs away and makes his accusations from hiding. In
my opinion, this is the action of a coward, not a hero or a
martyr.
The accusations made by Ira are much less credible than the
accusations made against him.
What strikes me most about Ira's reaction to all this is that he
doesn't say "Those bastards killed someone I love and they should
pay for it", he says. rather, "those bastards framed me for
murderand we can't let that happen"... he sees himself as the
victim here, not Holly... where is his outrage over her death?
Is Ira's main objective now to find Holly's killer and avenge her
death, or just to get himself off the hook for the crime?
I am very anxious to see what Ira does next... my prediction-
he'll try to plea bargain. Only I don't think the
prosecutors will go for that. What would an innocent man
do?
.
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From: "R.A.Venglarcik" <raven@...>
To: <ibogaine@...>
Subject: RE: [ibogaine] Re: replacing addiction with
exercise.
...so I wake up one day and realize I'M RUNNING MARATHONS...and I
get
some sort of sick pleasure around mile 13-15 (endorphins kicking
in,
glycogen stores fizzling out) and I feel like the godhead. I
dragged a
friend into training for a marathon and he hated every single minute
of
it, while I exulted and reveled in the enjoyment of the whole
miserable
training period. Exercise increases Serotonin release as well
as
endorphins. I did the same thing with working out...ended
up all beefed
out and it sort of interfered with running. Almost
everything I get
into I pursue as the latest addiction. Now I've got so many
things I
enjoy doing, it's truly a battle to decide which one to follow.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alison Senepart [mailto:aa.senepart@...]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 6:43 AM
To: ibogaine@...
Subject: [ibogaine] Re: replacing addiction with exercise.
When you kick drugs and then not know what to do with yourself the
best
thing for most people is exercise cos it releases natural
endorphines in
your body which do the same sort of job that drugs did
chemically.
Anyways, that it how I understand it. Once you can get yourself
over
that
horrible lethargic, sick period your body is crying out for
something???
You want to eat and then after a couple of mouthfulls your sick of
it,
you
want to drink and then thats not satisfying either. Then when
you get
to
exercise it sort of kicks something into gear in your body that
stimulates a
happy feeling so you keep doing it. However, its just as easy to
get
hooked
on exercise as it is drugs. You can do a couple of days a week
and feel
good and then it sort of creeps up on you that your doing 3 or 4
days
and
then you start worrying if you miss a day etc. Anyone else been
through
that one. I was told that it was a reaction to endorphine
release in
the
nervous system which is similar to or the same as what opiates do.
Does
anyone else have more info or opinions on all that.
Allison
PS Is Katrina out there. If you are, Hows it
going????
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick K. Kroupa <digital@...>
To: ibogaine@... <ibogaine@...>
Date: Monday, 30 September 2002 08:40
Subject: Re: [ibogaine] Please Read Addiction ibogaine this list
everything
>On [Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 06:21:58PM -0700], [Occam's Razor]
wrote:
>
>| Please take the time to read this. It took me some hours of
thought
to
write
>| and I'm not being sarcastic anywhere.
>|
>| Now Includes: Fully Integrated Messiah Complex
>
>This is a very heavy burden mahn. In the extremely near
future we are
>going to start a support group for people who are Completely
Filled
with
>God. Charismatic cult leaders, Zealots of all varieties, and
the
>Completely Fucking Crazy and/or Resonating with
Enlightenment, are all
>welcome.
>
>| I have now understood that Mindvox isn't a recovery site. I
still
don't
know
>
>Look, obviously it's this THING.
>
>| entities and lights, eyes, colors. Instead of crack, heroin,
psychiatrists,
>| court dates, lines in the methadone clinic, running out of meds,
the
treatment
>| pimps as you call them on this list, the rip offs, the list
is
endless.
You
>| know the list, you write about the degredation and hopelessness
of
drug
>| addiction very well. You know drug addiction. You know treatment
for
drug
>| addiction, it's not any better. You also know this other
place.
>|
>| How do I get here. I have money, I will pay. I've already spent
it on
>| everything else and it hasn't helped. And I'm dead serious.
Get me
out of
>| where I am over to this other place. What did you do? H O W
?????
Don't
tell
>| me LSD or ALD because I know 100s who have done psychedelics and
none
who
have
>| anything remotely close to what you've got. Don't tell me
ibogaine
because as
>| you yourself said it detoxes you and maybe more, but I'm not
seeing
anything
>| like what you've got. It detoxes me and then what? What do I
do?
Roadmap
>| please.
>
>Do0d, I'm not you. I can't hand you a roadmap and say, okay,
follow
this
>exactly and you'll obtain whatever results you want.
Although, get
back
>to be 'round 2004 or so, I should have the hang of that shaktipat
thing
by
>then.
>
>Heroin is extreme numbness; it ain't demonic possession, it's just
a
>molecule. Look at it as the left-hand path of tantra,
chemical Zen.
It's
>pretty fucking cool. There are just states that are beyond
this.
Godhead
>is one killer fucking rush. I love to get high. Shift
focus;
addiction
>is just energy... A LOT of it. Instead of pretending
it's not there,
or
>trying to make deals with it, which doesn't work because it's
not
>listening; ride the lightning. Focus and direct it
where you want it
to
>go. Who gives a fuck about being "normal,"
whatever that means
exactly.
>
>To cop a line from Jung, addiction is a hole in your soul, where
the
>connection to God is missing. This is pretty much exactly
correct.
And
>I'd say you would be in a good space if you can establish or
re-establish
>your personal conduit into all this; but I'm not exactly sure even
that
is
>necessary.
>
>Without taking a long detour, I know two people who I hang out
with
>sometimes; one was a junkie for 22 years, then managed to
kick, smoked
pot
>for a decade, and has now entered a My Body is My Temple phase,
goes to
>the gym 4 hours a day, doesn't drink coffee, smoke, or eat
anything
that
>isn't Holistic and Natural. He's also an incredibly fucking
annoying
>human being, "Patrick, have I mentioned in the last 5 minutes
that you
>need to stop smoking? Steak is evil, and there are
natural substitutes
>for aspirin..." Uhm, thanks for sharing mahn.
>
>The other dude had a roughly 25 year long methamphetamine run,
woke up
one
>day and decided it was getting old, went back to school, runs a
store
now,
>builds motorcycles, plus, also, works out 4 hours a day (there is
a
>pattern here). He appears to have found some sort of
spiritual belief
>system in the works of this entity named Krylon -- which
apparently
isn't
>just spray paint for tagging up anymore. Krylon is channeled
by
somebody;
>and he's this God or Demon, or Energy Collective or something,
which
>either makes the magnetic poles of the earth shift every few
thousand
>decades, or he is just in charge of watching this and kinda
commemorating
>the event. Sadly I'm uncertain which it is, since I never
pay that
close
>attention to the details of the scenario when it is patiently
explained
to
>me.
>
>But anyway, neither one is exactly what I'd called Filled with
God.
>Neither one thinks much of therapy or the concept of
"recovery."
>Neither one does the 12-step stuff, although not having had
people
attempt
>to dump them into that paradigm against their will, they don't
exhibit
a
>violent psychotic reaction to it, like some of us may at times.
To
>summarize both their opinions on it, it'd be more of a
Hovering
Question
>Mark, "I felt like shit, people said I should go to this
meeting
because
>it'd make me feel better, so, okay, why not. Then I went
there and
it's
>this room completely filled with whiny people complaining about
shit.
It
>really depressed me, never went back. I don't get
it."
>
>Neither one is banging up dope or speed, after more than half
a
lifetime
>of doing that.
>
>What do they have in common? Well, working out FUCKING
HELPS. Period.
>Beyond that; not much. Except they BELIEVE they can do what
they're
>doing. Which is all it takes.
>
>But YOU hafta do it. Whatever IT happens to be.
Unfortunately the
answer
>to how you get from over there, to here; is not lining up
molecules
[A],
>[B], [C] in the proper order. Although, that too helps a
whole fuckova
>lot.
>
>Ibogaine will get you unsprung. After that, it's a question
of
whatever
>you do to connect yourself to someplace positive. You need
to keep
doing
>it. Otherwise you will fall on your face and get torn down
by reality.
>The World is a Vampire.
>
>Patrick
>
-----------
From: HSL123@...
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:50:09 EDT
Subject: review of Pinchbeck book on iboga/ayahuasca, etc.
<< washingtonpost.com
Altered States
'Breaking Open the Head:
A Psychedelic Journey Into the Heart of Contemporary
Shamanism'
by Daniel Pinchbeck
Reviewed by Brian Doherty
Sunday, September 22, 2002; Page BW03
This book delivers finely written and observed, often harrowing,
personal
reporting on experiences with exotic psychedelic drugs. It also
pushes a
larger message that the reporting doesn't support -- and in some
ways
actively contradicts.
Daniel Pinchbeck, a young Manhattan intellectual, son of an
abstract
expressionist painter, Peter Pinchbeck, and a Beat generation
memoirist,
Joyce Johnson, found himself "yearning for meaning and spiritual
truth in a
world that seemed devoid of both." Driven by this sense of lack
-- and by
an assignment from Vibe magazine -- he ventured into Gabon to
participate
in the ancient iboga ceremony. Derived from the rootbark of an
African
tree, iboga is known to provide visions and psychological
insights that are
said to cure drug addictions. Pinchbeck saw visions, realized that he
drank
too much, and started to think that his dead grandmother was haunting
him.
That's just the beginning of his psychedelic travelogue. The book
follows
him on trips to Huautla, Mexico, to eat psychedelic mushrooms, and to
the
Ecuadorean Amazon to partake in an ayahuasca ceremony.
He took a side trip to the Burning Man festival, where
wealthy
computer-industry types chatted with him about designer psychedelics.
He
attended a conference on entheobotany -- the study of plants that
give
insight into God -- that served as his entree to the weirdest drugs of
all:
DMT (dimethyltryptamine) and DPT (dipropyltryptamine). Pinchbeck
describes
the effects of smoking DMT as "being shot from a cannon into
another
dimension." Users report feeling as if it rips back the veil of
reality,
revealing what Pinchbeck speculates are "superconscious entities
who
created and maintain our universe."
After taking DPT a couple of times -- the first time he pegged it
as "evil
. . . the wrong doorway" -- he decided that his apartment was
haunted. In
his silverware drawer he saw grotesque insects that he thought must be
of
supernatural origin. He came to "strongly suspect an ordinary
death is not
the worst thing that can happen to a human being." Panicked,
and with the
help of a mystical stripper he befriended at Burning Man, he performed
a
ritual to cleanse his apartment of the evil vibes before his
girlfriend and
infant child returned.
Pinchbeck's reporting is fascinating and entertaining, but he
doesn't let
it stand alone. He insists that psychedelics have something
valuable to
teach us about the world of the spirit -- that they can make us
"spiritual
warriors" and "break the spell of our culture's
death-trap deceptions." But
his iboga shaman threatened and extorted from his American charges;
the
ayahuasca shaman waved a rifle and threatened to kill whoever stole
his
boat. They do not seem, after all, so different in character from
those in
the visionless West.
To be sure, the psychedelic experience casts many things about
our
understanding of consciousness and reality into question. But
Pinchbeck
neglects to take seriously that he is ingesting chemicals that affect
the
brain. The ability of psychoactive-chemical consumption to
create
fascinatingly strange perceptual and cognitive effects could be
used to
support a purely biochemical explanation of human consciousness.
But Pinchbeck takes the opposite tack. He insists that these
substances are
teaching us something about spiritual reality as opposed to something
about
consciousness. These currently illegal substances hold plenty of
promise
for purposes ranging from the therapeutic to the cognitive to the
purely
hedonic. They do have much to teach about how our brains work, and
provide
valuably unique experiences besides. It's a crime, as Pinchbeck
rightly
notes, that laws prevent above-board research into their nature and
effects.
But Pinchbeck doesn't merely argue for personal freedom in using
drugs. He
calls Timothy Leary a "villain" for his freewheeling
approach to bringing
the psychedelic experience to the people. Pinchbeck plumps for the
tribal
shamanic tradition, which in modern terms is the mandarin one -- the
idea
that these substances are not for the masses, but for an elite
guild. He
writes at times as if he would prefer a Federal Bureau of Shamans
to pure
psychedelic liberty.
Old heads know: Sometimes nothing can be as dull as other
people's trips.
Pinchbeck succeeds in making his fascinating. Still, there is
something
inherently personal, incommunicable and often evanescent about
psychedelic
insights. So from an outside perspective, the reader sees
Pinchbeck
changing from an ennui-filled modern to someone frightened out of his
wits
by eldritch insects. He went around the world, took part in ancient
and
hallowed ceremonies, and learned that corporations are bad and humans
are
raping the earth. (One suspects that a young Manhattan intellectual
might
have pretty much felt that way before all the drugs.)
Although he is a great reporter, when it comes to making the case
for the
spiritual wonders of psychedelics he is unpersuasive. His book does
convey
that there are vital, often incredible things about psychedelics that
we
don't understand -- and should try to. But when he tries to glean
spiritual
significance from these possibilities, Pinchbeck seems to be trying to
lay
his bum trips on his readers. *
Brian Doherty is an associate editor of Reason magazine.
© 2002 The Washington Post Company >>
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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
Wichita-Walton: Dave Baughman 620-837-4496
<Davyblues1@...>
http://www.kan-sativa.com 124 S. Walton Ave., Walton,
Kansas
67151 Around 50 participants in '02.
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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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,
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***!!!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
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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
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 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, event navigators,
alphabetical city
contact lists, mailing lists and archives, flyers and posters,
rally
report compilations, media coverage, MMM history, etc..
This page was last revised Wednesday, June 12, 2002 09:28 AM -0400.
This
page is at
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/y/mmmlinks.htm and
http://corporatism.tripod.com/mmmlinks.htm and
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
links at the
Event Navigator page here:
http://www.millionmarijuanamarch.org/navigator.php
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.
http://home.c2i.net/freddiefreak/N/potnytt_2003/mmm2003int/mmm_2003.htm
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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1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 MMM-Cannabis Rally REPORTS.
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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