Pubdate: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 Source: Evening News (UK) Copyright: Eastern Counties Newspapers Group Ltd,1999 Contact: http://www.norfolk-now.co.uk/ Author: Sarah Holmes CANNABIS PICNIC GOES OFF WITHOUT TROUBLE PRO-CANNABIS campaigners ignored warnings from the police not to smoke the drug at a demonstration in Chapelfield Gardens. About 30 people, many of them apparently smoking the drug in pipes and joints, attended the event. But no arrests were made and the police kept a low-key presence. There was however also no sign of the coachloads of protesters predicted to attend the event billed as a "Smokey Bears Picnic" in advertising leaflets. The handout had claimed there would be free samples for "all those in medical need" and while it was clear people were using the illegal class B drug, protesters appeared to have brought their own. Insp. Glenn Scoular, the police officer in charge, said: "I can say we didn't witness anyone taking drugs and neither was anyone seen supplying drugs, therefore no arrests were made. The protesters were very well ordered and well behaved and we would like to thank the organisers." Pro-legalisation supporters have long promoted the medical use of cannabis for a range of conditions from helping overcome the nausea associated with chemotherapy to bringing multiple sclerosis sufferers relief from their symptoms. Yesterday's demonstration coincided with the 71st anniversary of the banning of cannabis. Alun Buffry, a spokesman for the Legalise Cannabis Alliance, said: "If you ant to drink alcohol you can just walk into any pub but if you want cannabis you are forced to find a dealer on a street corner, "he added, "The greatest killers are alcohol and tobacco - both legally available." Protesters unfurled colourful flags and had picnics on the grass. they handed out leaflets and aroused the curiosity of people enjoying a quiet Sunday afternoon stroll through the park. One man, who travelled from Bungay with his four children, asked not to be named. "I am nearly 40 and have been smoking since I was 16 - where is the harm in that?" "We come here every year. There is always a very nice peaceful atmosphere and never any trouble," he added. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D