Mardi
Grass Mind Candy 2012
Saturday & Sunday 5-6 May
NIMBIN TOWN HALL
MCs: Neil Pike [Pagan Love Cult] and Miss Guidance
[Entheogenesis Australis]
Join Pragmatic Visionaries & Solipsistic Psychonauts
for an afternoon of
Debate, Discussion & the Occasional Stoned Rave
Outrageous Truths & Believable Lies !
Can you imagine a Mardi Grass beyond prohibition? In 2012,
the Nimbin Mardi Grass is hosting MARDI GRASS MIND CANDY - an
array of national and international thinkers and speakers to
discuss the past, present and future of cannabis law reform
from many different angles. On Saturday afternoon of the festival,
we’ll be exploring issues from cannabis and spirituality
through to cannabis and sex; the tough love of prohibition;
imagining and creating a legal cannabis market; advances in
cannabis as medicine. We will hold a special 2-hour forum on
Sunday to give voice to various drug law reform groups and individuals
to share visions and ideas for future change. Leading campaigners
will be joined by a variety of local activists, media provocateurs
and other movers and shakers, who all have a vision beyond prohibition.
Mind candy? Afternoon distraction or hours of brain bending
banter? Contribute, experience and decide!
Saturday 5 May
12 noon – 12.30pm - ENTHEOGENIC
PERSPECTIVES
For some, the kind herb provides what theologians of old called
a “sanctifying grace”, a state of mind in which
the divine presence resides in our hearts, infusing the fleeting
days with a sense of holiness. Psychoactive plants and substances
that promote this sense of the spiritual element of human life
are known as entheogens. Is Cannabis an entheogen? Are we just
getting stoned, or do some stoners get more out of their weed
than others? While there are many ways to use Cannabis, this
session explores the spiritual context, including:
- Getting “out of it” by “putting into it”:
the merits of intention and ritual in optimising the stone-zone
- Marijuana and institutionalised religions: Sadhus, Rastafarian,
and more recent Cannabis Churches
- What are the myths surrounding sex & cannabis? Cannabis
has been used as an aphrodisiac for thousands of years for both
men and women.
FACILITATOR: Dr Des Tramacchi [Entheogenesis Australis]
PANELISTS: Stephanie Barlow [Happy Herb Company],
Margaret Cross & Shane Huebner [Circle Spaces and Beyond],
Mamakind [Cannabis Campaigner, Journalist and Author], Michka
[Founder of the Smoke Museum (Musee du Fumeur), author, and
ardent anti-prohibitionist], Moose [Medical Cannabis Educator]
12.30 - 1pm: QUALITY, CONTROL AND MEDICINAL
USE OF CANNABIS IN AUSTRALIA, EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA
SPEAKER: Ivan Casselman [Researcher]
As one of the first cultivated crops, cannabis has had a very
long-term relationship with humans. This plant is now used for
food, fibre, medicine and consciousness expansion. After millennia
of human use and centuries of prohibition, how does the cultural
use of this plant manifest itself today? To date the majority
of the ethnographical studies have failed to explore the prevalent
cannabis culture in “western” or “industrialized”
countries focusing instead on countries in Africa, South America
and Asia. Drawing on a decade of ethnographic data from Canada,
the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Australia, this presentation
will explore three aspects of modern cannabis culture. How law
enforcement has affected the cost and quality of cannabis, how
national “epicentres” of cannabis culture and legalization
are developed and maintained, and finally will compare and contrast
how the use of medical cannabis in the aforementioned countries.
Under UN convention the use of Cannabis is prohibited globally,
however, nations differ in how these conventions are enacted.
This presentation will conclude with a discussion of these differences
and the growing civil disobedience in defiance of these laws.
1 – 2pm
– GREEN BOUNTY: ADVANCES IN CANNABIS AS MEDICINE
This will be a free ranging discussion of the wide and wonderful
medicinal bounty of cannabis:
? Medicines, including scientific developments in the use of
cannabinoids in the treatment of cancer
? Political, philosophical, moral, strategic implications of
medical marijuana
? Medical authority and our right to grow herbs to treat ourselves
? Challenging the medical establishment's view that we should
only ever restore baseline health, and not exceed it
FACILITATOR: Erik van Keulen [Entheogenesis Australis]
PANELISTS: Tony Bower [Mullaway’s Medicinal
Cannabis], Ivan Casselman [Researcher], Dr Andrew Katelaris
[Cannabis Campaigner], Graham Irvine [Campaigner], John Kaye
[Greens NSW MP], Mamakind [Cannabis Campaigner, Journalist and
Author], Moose [Medical Cannabis Educator], Matt Riley [Independent
Activist]
2 – 3pm – TOUGH LOVE: DOES
PROHIBITION PROTECT US FROM HARM?
We often hear that prohibition is justified because it “saves
young lives”. Illicit drug use is probably the only lifestyle
and health-related issue in our society that seems to require
criminal sanctions to control! In October 2007, Richard Brustrom,
the Chief Constable of North Wales in the UK, called for all
drugs to be legalized. Prohibition, he claimed, was harmful
in itself, causing five key harms: increasing crime, causing
a crisis in an already overloaded criminal justice system, economic
harm, undermining public health, the destabilization of countries
producing drugs, and the undermining of civil rights. Is prohibition
an effective policy to “save young lives” or is
the implementation of prohibition causing more harm than the
drugs themselves? Where is the line between our right to privacy
and the need to “police” dangerous substances?
FACILITATOR: Prof Paul Wilson, Chair of Criminology,
Bond University
PANELISTS: Steve Bolt [Solicitor], Cambedelic [Social
Worker], Paul Cubitt [Law Enforcement Against Prohibition],
Annie Madden [Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League],
James Moylan [Civil Liberties Observer Group], Ann Symonds [Founder,
Australian Parliamentary Group on Drug Law Reform], Dr Alex
Wodak [Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation]
3 – 4pm – IMAGINEERING
THE FUTURE: REGULATING DRUG SUPPLY
Regardless of their legality, and aside from the growing problem
of fake drugs, some drug deals are better than others, even
under prohibition. Most dealers provide at least some information,
not just the drugs. But there seems to be a 2-tiered market,
where poor people buy anonymous "Bubble" of dubious
quality, while the rich can afford identified white powders.
Risk is shared unevenly across industry players; and some production
methods are more toxic than others. So what is best practice?
And how we can ensure responsible and ethical supply in a post-prohibition
world? How can regulation minimize real harms and maximize the
benefits we seek when we choose to use drugs?
FACILITATOR: Erik van Keulen [Entheogenesis Australis]
PANELISTS: Cambedelic [Social Worker], Nell Jones
[Happy Herb Company], Mamakind [Cannabis Campaigner, Journalist
and Author], James Moylan [Civil Liberties Observer Group],
Ann Symonds [Founder, Australian Parliamentary Group on Drug
Law Reform], Dr Alex Wodak [Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation]
Sunday 6 May
12 Noon – 2pm - OCCUPY NIMBIN!
WHO’S DOING WHAT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
In 1973, almost 40 years ago, Nimbin was first “occupied”
by the Aquarius Festival, and twenty years later in 1992, Bob
Hopkins heralded the next “occupy” cycle with his
one-man protest-surrender at Nimbin police station. Where are
the politics of change in 2012 - locally, nationally and internationally?
What has evolved, for the better or the worse, over the last
four decades? Is 2012 the beginning of a new wave of drug law
reform activism? Is there anything to learn from the successes
of other political/social movements who have also struggled
for fairness and justice? This special 2-hour session is for
organisations and individuals to share their plans, visions
and information about their activities, as well as providing
an opportunity for seeding synergies and alliances. Join us
and let us know how you’re planning to contribute to drug
law reform in 2012 and beyond!
FACILITATOR: Rak Razam [Media Provocateur, Journalist
and Author]
PANELISTS: Graham Askey [Help End Marijuana Prohibition
Party], Stephanie Barlow [Happy Herb Company], Paul Cubitt [Law
Enforcement Against Prohibition], Mamakind [Cannabis Campaigner,
Journalist and Author], Annie Madden [Australian Injecting and
Illicit Drug Users League], Steve McDonald [Psychedelic Research
in Science & Medicine], Moose [Cannabis Campaigner], Jim
Moylan [Civil Liberties Observer Group], Matt Riley [Independent
Activist], Ann Symonds [Founder, Australian Parliamentary Group
on Drug Law Reform], Dr Alex Wodak [Australian Drug Law Reform
Foundation]