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Pubdate: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2006, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Jack Boland Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) TOKING UP IN STEELTOWN Cannabis Activists Light Up At City Hall 'Pot-In' HAMILTON -- Steeltown turned into Hamiltoke yesterday as cannabis connoisseurs descended on the steps of city hall for a "pot-in." With scores of police keeping a watchful eye, at least 400 pot enthusiasts openly lit up during the afternoon rally to call for the legalization of marijuana. Alison Myrden, 42, who has lived with multiple sclerosis for 30 years, said she needs a daily dose of marijuana to control chronic pain. "It feels like lightning hitting your face. Just imagine an excruciating toothache that lasts 24 hours," Myrden said. Myrden said she was a former corrections officer before the disease incapacitated her, preventing her from even walking short distances. She is one of the first 20 people in Canada to be licensed to use marijuana as a medicinal remedy, she said. "I used to have to take 32 pills a day plus morphine to control my pain," she said. FREE JOINTS She now heads LEAP -- law enforcement against prohibition -- in a bid to help decriminalize marijuana use. As the pot-in wound its way along King St. E. to the front steps of city hall, organizers handed out more than half a kilo of pot plus 500 free joints. Marchers prepared to "blaze up" at 4:20 p.m. The day is known as 4/20, which promoters have adopted to proclaim the benefits of marijuana. Organizer Chris Goodwin, owner of the Up in Smoke Cafe, said he was happy with the turnout, double last year's. "It is very successful. An achievement in civil disobedience and in that people were willing to get arrested," Goodwin said. Goodwin said his goal was to show Hamilton Police that those smoking pot are a peaceful group and that cops should place pot possession on their low end of priorities. Police were ordered to simply keep watch as long as the demonstration was peaceful. A global marijuana event will run May 4-10 in Toronto with the main event set for May 6 at Queen's Park, co-ordinator Tracy Curley said. A "4/20 magic bus tour" is scheduled for this weekend in Niagara Falls. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom