NORML presents J Day on Saturday 3rd May 2008, a national day of protest against cannabis prohibition, and celebration of Aotearoa's cannabis culture!
J Day events are FREE and run from High Noon to 4:20pm. J Day is an R18 event.
Auckland: is now in Myers Park (off Queen St and Mayoral Drive, or via St Kevin's Arcade on K Rd). Featuring music from King Cannons, Joint Collective, Silvah & Furyus, Selecto & Matty Dread, Truent, Sparx, Willi the Kid, Sol'omonics, stalls from The Hempstore, The Grow & Brew Shop and more!
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Hamilton: Lake water tower stage, featuring music from Ska Child, Pork Soda, Canna Sutra, Geronimo, Skeletor, The Brothers Grimm; speakers Nandor Tanczos, Tim Wikiriwhi and Joe Citizen, and food and Coffee by La Commune. Hey all you Hamiltronians - "this is gonna be the biggest best thing thats happened to the Hamilton Cannabis scene since ages ago!"
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Wellington: Aro Park
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Motueka: High Street - bring a potnic!
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Christchurch: Latimer Square. Listen to music and speakers, then join in the annual "roll and stroll" to the Botanic Gardens.
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Dunedin: The Octagon. Dunedin will be renamed "Dunsterdam" as it hosts the first annual Cannabis Awareness Week, Friday 25 April through to J Day, Sat 3 May. See www.otagonorml.com for the full programme of events. Come along to J Day and meet Maryjane the Canna-Bus, hear music from Left or Right and Bushmaster, plus games, speakers and the annual Scarfie Parade!
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More details will be added as we confirm them, so keep an eye on this page.
We need help to make J Day happen. What can you offer? Perhaps you are a DJ or in a band, or have a generator, or can make some signs, banners or flags, or can help on the day with things like setting up, collecting donations, picking up rubbish, etc. Contact the local organisers above to offer your support. Everyone can help by bringing a donation along to help cover costs, bringing a great attitude (maybe even dressing up not down), picking up their rubbish, and spreading the word. Bring your buddies!
Remember, when injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty! Be there, and show your support for marijuana law reform.
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