MardiGrass
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MardiGrass is a cannabis law reform rally and festival held annually in the town of Nimbin, in north east New South Wales.
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[edit] History
In March 1993, after a decade of raids and arrests, and a particularly intensive recent period of random street searches, arrests and rough treatment, a spontaneous demonstration erupted, and marched to the police station, pelting it with eggs and toilet paper. Negative newspaper reports followed. Nimbin Hemp Embassy (formerly "Nimbin Hemp") members decided to hold a peaceful protest in a non-confrontational atmosphere, that ordinary people could comfortably attend, on May 1, 1993. That was the first MardiGrass. (The spelling is that officially used by the MardiGrass Organising Body) The MardiGrass Organising Body (MOB) was formed to manage the event and consists entirely of volunteers. The intention is to hold a MardiGrass every year until prohibition ends.[1]
[edit] The first MardiGrass - 1993
Early on in 1993 the Nimbin police station had already been laid siege. Undercover police officers had been discovered buying cannabis in the area. This enraged a small portion of the townsfolk to such an extent that they chased the police officers back to the police station and pelted them with eggs. Concerned about bad publicity some of the townsfolk decided to come up with a more peaceful form of protest. The Bob Hopkins (a.k.a The Plantem) was the man who came up with the idea of MardiGrass.
The following day a few people gathered by the local creek for the rally. Bob, dressed as a nun led the people while blowing hard on a tuba. There was only a small group at the start (along with a giant joint made of a large sheet and other assorted household goods).
The big joint acted as a giant magnet for the townsfolk. By the time they reached to police station they were by most accounts, over a thousand strong.
On their arrival the police proceeded to lock themselves in their cells and call nearby Lismore police station for backup.[citation needed]
Shortly after the backup arrived but not before the media who began to broadcast images of this historic event all over the country and world. The cops found themselves in the unenviable situation of not being able to act against the townsfolk. They were unable to use aggressive force against them on camera as they were so obviously doing nothing more than singing and dancing joyfully.
In the evening of this historic event, Bob Hopkins channelled the spirit of the Plantem for the first time and he and his friends vowed to hold MardiGrass annually until the war on pot was over.
[edit] Description
The protest rally and parade is held on the first weekend in May, and is the core element of MardiGrass; the centre of a festival weekend containing events such as the Joint Rolling, Bong Throw and Yell, Growers Iron-person, Nimbin Cannabis Cup, Harvest Ball, Picker's Ball, live music and dance parties. The "Protest Rally and Parade" is held on the Sunday, gathers opposite the Police station, and then marches away, through the village to Peace Park, accompanied by the traditional "Big Joint" and dancing Ganja Faeries. MardiGrass is a participant in the Global Marijuana March [2]
[edit] Sources
- ^ NimbinMardiGrass.com History (Retrieved December 27, 2006)
- ^ NimbinMardiGrass.com 2006 MardiGrass Program (Retrieved December 27, 2006)