Pubdate: Mon, 04 May 2009
Source: Waikato Times (New Zealand)
Copyright: 2009 Independent Newspapers Limited
Contact:  http://www.waikatotimes.co.nz/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/486
Author: Jeff Neems
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WEATHER TURNS TO POT AT J-DAY EVENT

The pot was plentiful, but the punters and the sunshine were not.

Organisers of Saturday's J-Day in Hamilton said a cold and cloudy 
afternoon may have been the reason for a lower than expected turn-out 
for the cannabis law reform event. It was part of a worldwide "civil 
disobedience" in support of cannabis law reform.

Max Coyle, managing director of Sedition Promotions and co-organiser 
of the event at Hamilton lake's main stage, estimated 600-700 people 
attended throughout the day, with many drifting in and out throughout 
the afternoon, considerably fewer than the 2000 or more he had anticipated.

However, he felt J-Day was generating momentum as calls for an end to 
prohibition grew louder. "It's been going for 20 years and we're now 
seeing a new generation of people."

Saturday's crowd was made up largely of people in their early 20s, 
scattered across the bank in groups and openly smoking cannabis 
through various implements.

"These people are all voters, and that's a key thing," Mr Coyle said.

He felt many older cannabis smokers preferred to "fly under the 
radar" and had chosen not to attend J-Day, but a few of the older 
people who did show up were medicinal marijuana users fighting for 
the right to use the drug to ease pain or help deal with illness.

"It's really good we get a good turnout of medical users there are 
quite a few." Police said they had no complaints relating to the 
event, which had traditionally been trouble-free.
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