2016 MardiGrass HEMPOSIUM
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PROGRAM at-a-glance
FRIDAY 29 APRIL
Nimbin Town Hall |
11.45am |
Michael Balderstone, Nimbin Hemp
Embassy |
Hemposium Welcome |
12pm |
Damon Adams, Law Enforcement Against
Prohibition |
Two steps forward,
one step back: Drug reformation in Australia |
12.30pm |
Greg Chipp, Drug Policy Australia |
Challenging
the assumptions of cannabis prohibition |
1pm |
High Country Cannabis Tours, Colorado USA |
Colorado in
its second year of legalisation |
1.30pm |
Andrew Kavasilas, HEMP Party of
Australia |
The influence
of Australian police on cannabis legislation |
2pm |
Dana
Larsen, Sensible BC, Canada |
OverGrow Canada!
Plant the seeds of freedom from coast to coast |
3pm |
Fiona
Patten, Sex Party MLC Victoria |
New Parliamentary and Political Strategies To Legalise
Dope |
3.30pm |
Will Tregoning, Unharm! |
Building a movement
for drug law reform |
4pm |
Dr Mehreen Faruqi, Greens MLC NSW |
Experiences
from California & Oregon, USA |
4.30pm |
David Shoebridge, Greens MLC NSW |
Roadside Drug
Testing: Flawed, Unfair and Desperately Needing
Reform |
SATURDAY 30 APRIL
Nimbin Town Hall |
10.45am |
Michael Balderstone, Nimbin Hemp
Embassy |
Hemposium Welcome |
11am |
Lyn
& Malcolm [TAS] Michael Harding & Bek
[QLD] Michael Lambert [NSW] Paul Lawrence [NSW]
Cheri O'Connell [VIC] Marika Toivo [SA] Michelle
Whitelaw [QLD] James [QLD] Tracey [WA] Debbie
[QLD] |
Medical
cannabis families share their stories
Hosted by Tony Barry |
12.30pm |
Ajia
Mae Moon, Twelve High Chicks, Canada |
Medical marijuana
"a travellers guide" |
1pm |
High Country Cannabis Tours, Colorado USA |
Specific genetics
for specific medical conditions
|
2pm |
Prof Nick Lintzeris, The University
of Sydney |
Medical cannabis
research at the Lambert Initiative, University of
Sydney |
2.30pm |
Torsten Wiedemann, Shaman Australis |
Cannabis Science |
3pm |
Dr David Caldicott, Australian Medicinal
Cannabis Observatory |
Introducing the
Australian Medicinal Cannabis Observatory |
6pm |
Gabe Buckley, Liberal Democratic
Party
Glenn Druery, Political Strategist
Derryn Hinch, Justice Party
Andrew Kavasilas, Hemp Party
of Australia
Fiona Patten, Sex Party MLC Victoria
David Shoebridge, Greens MLC NSW
|
Pot Politics
- How to achieve cannabis law reform through legislation
[or not]?
Hosted
by Steve Bolt |
Disco Sista's Tent, Indica Arena |
12pm |
HoneyBee, Vape Mistress |
No
one is smoking anything - Demonstrations of vaporizers |
12.30pm |
Coral Reefer, Blogger |
Social Media
for Advocacy - what it means to be a world reefer |
1pm |
Dr John Jiggens, Cannabis Historian |
Marijuana Australiana |
2pm |
Andrew "Dr Pot" Katelaris, Cannabis
Activist |
Baby bashing
bankers and other bastards |
3pm |
Ray Thorpe, Happy Herb Company |
The herbicidal
laws that are harming us |
3.30pm |
Ajia
Mae Moon, Twelve High Chicks, Canada |
Twelve High Chicks:
A magazine that mixes weed-enjoyment with weed-activism |
5pm |
Medical Cannabis Families |
Meet, greet
and networking space |
Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica Arena |
11am |
Klara Marosszeky, Australian Hemp
Masonry |
Building carbon negative homes with hemp |
12pm |
Hisashi Isogai, Journalist
|
Medical cannabis
cancer treatment [in Japanese] |
12.30pm |
Radha Wilkinson, Love
Hemp |
Hemp for Food & Health |
1pm |
Martin Ernegg, Zeo
Australia |
Hemp for super strong green consumer goods |
2pm |
Wadzy, Save Your World |
Cannabis Co-op. Building community owned Green hemp
industries in Australia |
2.30pm |
Ash, Panacea BOCAF |
Can Cannabis & herbs Kill Cancer and cure other
diseases? Juicing cannabis |
3pm |
Dolph Cooke, Biochar
Project |
Biochar & Hemp |
3.30pm |
Q & A Panel |
Can Cannabis �Save Your World"? |
Mullaways Tent, Indica Arena |
10am - 4pm |
Tony Bower, Mullaways Medical Cannabis |
All
day Gardener's Breakfast with Mullaway and friends.
All gardeners and wanna-be green thumbs welcome! |
Hash Bowl Stage, Sativa Stadium |
10.30am |
Steve Bolt, Solicitor and Author |
Legal
Advice including Roadside Drug Testing and Medicinal
Cannabis |
SUNDAY 1 MAY
Nimbin Town Hall |
10.30am |
Steve Bolt, Solicitor & Author |
Legal
Advice including Roadside Drug Testing and Medicinal
Cannabis |
12pm |
Dana
Larsen, Sensible BC, Canada |
OverGrow Canada!
Plant the seeds of freedom from coast to coast |
1pm |
Andrew "Dr Pot" Katelaris, Cannabis
Activist |
Baby bashing
bankers and other bastards |
Disco Sista's Tent, Indica
Arena |
12pm |
Kog, Cannabis
Activist |
Growers Circle |
1pm |
Bob
Hopkins, Vision Maker & Breaker |
Redeeming Nimbin's true
promise |
Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica Arena |
12pm |
Hisashi Isogai, Journalist |
Medical
cannabis cancer treatment [in Japanese] |
1pm |
Radic
Al , Healer |
How to use medical cannabis |
Mullaways Tent, Indica Arena |
10am - 2pm |
Tony Bower, Mullaways Medical Cannabis |
Gardener's
Brunch with Mullaway and friends. All gardeners
and wanna-be green thumbs welcome! |
PROGRAM DETAILS
International Speakers [alpha order]
[High Country Cannabis Tours, Colorado, USA]
HCCT
is based out of Colorado, USA. They have 6 years in the
medical cannabis industry growing organic medical strains,
processing medicines, and teaching workshops. Their vision
and goal is to provide access to safe, natural medicine
that is effective for a number of conditions including epilepsy,
pain relief, sleep aid, anxiety relief and many more. They
practise farm-to-table concept with organic cannabis medicines
and feel a social responsibility to share this knowledge
with the public so each family can practise this in their
household - www.highcountrycannabistours.com
1pm Friday 29 April,
Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Colorado in its second year of
legalization
About: Another year has passed with new developments within the
Colorado Cannabis world. Hear about how this industry is reacting to
big business pressures and human nature as well as statistics that
have come out for 2015.
1pm Saturday 30 April,
Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Specific genetics for specific medical conditions
About: As well as speaking about medical cannabis
genetics, Abe will launch a concept inspired by Australia
from the previous year at Mardigrass called OPERATION TOLERANCE,
aimed to provide safe access to safe medicine. Medicine
making kits will also be presented as part of the vision
to provide Australians with resources needed to treat conditions
naturally with this magical, effective plant named Cannabis.
Dana Larsen [Sensible BC, Canada]
Dana
Larsen an author, politician and Cannabis legalisation
activist. Dana worked on Cannabis Culture magazine from 1994 until
2005, producing 54 issues with publisher Marc Emery. Dana is
involved with �Sensible BC� working on legislative roadblocks that
need to be resolved including; The Controlled Drugs and Substances
Act, Canada�s federal drug control legislation. Removing marijuana
from the Act would place the regulation in the hands of the
provinces, allowing British Columbia to officially control and
regulate the sale of marijuana just like it does with alcohol. New
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and his Ministry intend to make it
happen.
2pm Friday 29 April,
Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: OverGrow Canada! Plant the seeds of freedom
from coast to coast
12pm Sunday 1 May, Nimbin
Town Hall
Topic: OverGrow Canada! Plant the seeds of freedom
from coast to coast
Ajia Mae Moon [Twelve High Chicks, Vancouver BC, Canada]
Ajia Mae Moon is the creator
of WeedWoman, founder and owner of Twelve High Chicks [12HC].
Ajia has been a medical, and recreational cannabis activist
since 2005 as well as an active member of the New Democratic
Party of Canada since 2010. She has won 2nd place indica
bud, and 2nd place hybrid bud at the 2014 Prairie Medicinal
Harvest Cup (Saskatoon Canada) and 3rd place in extracts
at the 2014 kush cup (Vancouver, Canada) and 2nd place in
extracts at the 2015 Kush Cup (Vancouver, Canada) Last year
she got a chance to speak at: Mardi Grass (N.S.W, Australia)
Hempfest (Washington, U.S.A) Prairie Medicinal Harvest Cup
(Saskatoon , Canada) Since the closure of her dispensary
(three happy cats) Ajia has been focusing on www.twelvehighchicks.com
and www.weedwoman.com.
12.30pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Medical marijuana "a travellers guide"
About: The do's and do nots of travelling with a medical marijuana
licence and the associated "stigma". What I have
learned and experienced, and how to be prepare yourself
for travel.
3.30pm Saturday 30 April, Disco Sista's Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Twelve High Chicks:
A magazine that mixes weed-enjoyment with weed-activism
About: Together twelvehighchicks.com online and Twelve High Chicks
Magazine in print are Twelve High Chicks, a pot
magazine that mixes weed-enjoyment with weed-activism, skepticism
and feminism, serious cannabis issues and fun pot events,
and other topics of interest to marijuana enthusiasts in
Australia, Canada, the U.S., and around the world.
Coral Reefer [Blogger, California, USA]
Coral is a full time blogger
who has dedicated herself to the fight to end cannabis prohibition.
She has a YouTube channel where she hosts her weekly show,
Stoney Sunday, as well as posts informative mid-week videos.
Coral also runs News Nug, which helps keep her followers
up to date on cannabis news stories from around the world.
Her blog, CoralReefer420.com, has been updated daily for
5 years as she travels and explores the cannabis community
on camera. She uses the internet to reach out to anyone
and everyone, in hopes to end misinformation and help get
cannabis legalized for everyone.
12.30pm Saturday 30 April, Disco Sista's Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Social Media
for Advocacy - what it means to be a world reefer
About: Social media is a window to the world. We've been watching
and applauding as Colorado, Washington, Alaska and others
move forward with legalization, but the window of social
media will illuminate both sides of the glass. Using social
media for advocacy means not only cheering on progress,
but showing the current difficulties in your own community.
Australia is making huge strides toward medical marijuana
acceptance, and it's up to the people to share the message
beyond the headlines.
Australian Based Speakers [alpha order]
Damon
Adams [Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, LEAP]
Damon Adams is a cannabis
legalisation advocate and drug law reformist from Adelaide.
After actively service in the Royal Australian Navy and
operational service as a Police Officer, Damon is now studying
education at Uni SA and lives in Adelaide with his wife
and three sons.
12pm Friday 29 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Two steps forward, one step back
About: This talk will focus on what has happened in the last
12 months of drug reformation, and what we expect to see
in the next 12 months.
Steve Bolt [Solicitor & Author]
Steve has
been a practising solicitor since 1991. He worked for several years
at Redfern Legal Centre. From 1996 to early 2004, he was the
principal solicitor at the Northern Rivers Community Legal Centre.
Steve is the author of Rough Deal, a plain English book about
the NSW drug laws. He is also the author of a number of other
publications on drug laws and drug policy.
10.30am Saturday 30 April, Hash Bowl Stage, Sativa Stadium
Topic: Legal Advice including Roadside Drug
Testing and Medicinal Cannabis
6pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Panel: Pot Politics - How to achieve cannabis law reform through
legislation [or not]?
About: Cannabis law reform is not actually happening anywhere
in the world with governments making hollow announcements.
Furthermore, it's not really legalization if we continue
to criminalize people for home cultivation. What's holding
us back? How do we really change the laws? What do we hope
to achieve? Is the political process an effective way to
achieve cannabis law reform?
10.30am Sunday 1 May, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Legal Advice including Roadside Drug Testing
and Medicinal Cannabis
Tony Bower [Mullaways Medical Cannabis]
Tony is the owner and Director of Mullaways Medical
Cannabis Pty Ltd. Mullaways is the first medical cannabis company
established and registered in Australia for the purpose of
scientific research, cannabis education and the development and
delivery of medicines derived from cannabis/cannabinoids for the
management of chronic pain, nausea and appetite.
10am - 4pm Saturday 30 April, Mullaways Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: All Day Gardener�s Breakfast.
All gardeners and wanna be green thumbs welcome!
10am - 2pm Sunday 1 May, Mullaways Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Gardener�s Breakfast.
All gardeners and wanna be green thumbs welcome!
Gabe Buckley [National President, Liberal Democratic Party]
Gabe Buckley is the national
president of the Liberal Democratic Party. A self-identified
anarchist, he has been active in libertarian politics for over a
decade. Having a focus on protecting the human rights of the
individual from corporate and governmental interference Gabe
promotes a full legalisation platform for Cannabis reform. A veteran
of several election campaigns and a recreational cannabis user for
most of his adult life, Gabe drafted the Liberal Democrats' Cannabis
policy and was recently called upon to give evidence on the merits
of legalisation in front of the Senate Economics Reference
Committee.
6pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Panel: Pot Politics - How to achieve cannabis law reform through
legislation [or not]?
About: Cannabis law reform is not actually happening anywhere in
the world with governments making hollow announcements. Furthermore,
it's not really legalization if we continue to criminalize people
for home cultivation. What's holding us back? How do we really
change the laws? What do we hope to achieve? Is the political
process an effective way to achieve cannabis law
reform?
Dr David Caldicott [Australian Medicinal Cannabis Observatory]
Dr. David Caldicott is an Emergency Consultant
at the Emergency Department of the Calvary Hospital in Canberra
and a Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine
at the Australian National University. He is a spokesperson
for the Australian Science Media Centre on issues of illicit
drug use and the medical response to terrorism and disasters.
Dr. Caldicott designed and piloted the Welsh Emergency Department
Investigation of Novel Substances (WEDINOS) project in the
UK, a unique program using regional emergency departments
as sentinel monitoring hubs for the emergence and spread
of novel illicit products. He is currently replicating this
work in Australia with the ACT Investigation of Novel Substances
(ACTINOS) Group. He has published widely in the peer-reviewed
literature, and presents nationally and internationally
on the subject of the use of the emergency department as
an observatory for the surveillance of novel psychotropic
substances as they evolve, as well as their effects in acute
overdose.
3pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Introducing the
Australian Medicinal Cannabis Observatory
About: The
Australian Medicinal Cannabis Observatory headed by Dr David
Caldicott, is an academic group of scientists, pharmacists
and medical professionals, who are interested in the 'hows'
and 'whys' of medicinal Cannabis use in Australia; working
in collaboration with United in Compassion and the Australian
National University. We are interested in your opinions
if you are using, intend to use, or have ever used Cannabis
for medicinal purposes. As a highly motivated group of patients,
we know that you want and need more information about medicinal
Cannabis. The
survey is available here
Greg Chipp [CEO, Drug Policy Australia]
Greg Chipp is the CEO of Drug Policy
Australia, a newly-established public health NGO primarily concerned
with drug policy advocacy and with promoting new legislative
approaches to minimize the harms associated with the use of
psychoactive substances. Greg has been actively involved in politics
and public policy development for many decades, since assisting his
father Don Chipp establish the Australian Democrats political party
in the 1970�s. More recently he stood as candidate in the 2013
Federal election campaigning on a platform of drug law reform and
calling for a Royal Commission into the health and economic costs
associated with the criminalisation of recreational drug use. Greg
believes that the current prohibitionist approach of criminalising
drug use does more harm than good, and that a new regulatory system
for Australia based on the �Portugal Model� is both realistic and
achievable.
Drug Policy Australia is a new NGO
whose purpose is to promote harm reduction and evidence-based drug
policy reform in Australia. Drug Policy Australia advocates for the
decriminalisation of illicit drugs and the introduction of a
legalised, health-focused system of regulatory control for their
legal production, sale, possession and use. Drug Policy Australia is
a registered Advocacy and Health Promotion Charity with the ACNC and
registered with the Australian Tax Department to accept Tax
Deductible donations.
12.30pm Friday 29 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Challenging the Assumptions of Cannabis
Prohibition
About: Drugs use is as old as civilisation itself, but the worldwide
prohibition on drugs is a new phenomenon. What are the assumptions
of the prohibition and how can we challenge them to effect
reform of the cannabis and other unhealthy drug laws?
Dolph Cooke [Charmaster]
Dolph Cooke is the amazing
Charmaster and the passion behind biocharproject.org. Spreading
the word about biochar.
3pm Saturday
30 April, Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Biochar and Hemp
Glenn Druery [Political Strategist]
Glenn Druery is a political
strategist who has worked extensively with minor parties
and independents since the mid 1990s. This work recently
earned him the moniker the 'Preference Whisperer' of Australian
politics. After the New South Wales state election in 1995,
Glenn started to take a keen interest in politics. In 1997
Glenn masterminded the concept of preference harvesting
and successfully applied his theories to the 1999 NSW state
election. He was directly responsible for the election of
3 candidates. Since the inception of preference harvesting,
Glenn continues to work with minor parties and independents
and has elected many individuals to state and federal parliaments.
Seven of the eight federal members of the cross bench are
beneficiaries of Glenn's electoral and strategic prowess.
Glenn is passionate about multi-party democracy and firmly
believes all Australians should have the right to enter
the political process.
6pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Panel: Pot Politics - How to achieve cannabis law reform through
legislation [or not]?
About: Cannabis law reform is not actually happening anywhere
in the world with governments making hollow announcements.
Furthermore, it's not really legalization if we continue
to criminalize people for home cultivation. What's holding
us back? How do we really change the laws? What do we hope
to achieve? Is the political process an effective way to
achieve cannabis law reform?
Martin Ernegg [Zeo Australia]
In 1897
the M.M Rotten Company of Berlin patented a method
of producing a natural material using cellulose with a horn-like
appearance. Almost 100 years later using principles derived
from the original patent, a similar material was developed
by three European craftsmen (Robert Bramsteidl,
Martin Ernegg and Horst Dodfner). A small
company in Germany purchased their �process� patent
and continued R&D in an attempt to overcome numerous
limitations with the technology. In 2005 Martin
Ernegg and partners established an Australian company
and facility to manufacture artisan products from the material
� with success on a local scale. Entrepreneur Alf
Wheeler joined as CEO in 2008 and changed
the focus from a �product� company to a �raw materials�
company � with the product name ZEOFORM to position itself
as the Leader in a new industry. Wheeler and Ernegg developed
an original technology for manufacturing dried Zeoform granules
for global distribution. A broadly encompassing FORMULA
PATENT was filed for in 84 countries. Zeo
IP Pty Ltd was established in
2009 � acquiring all Intellectual Property and IP rights
to protect and proliferate the material and brand worldwide.
ZeoFormula is
a foundation patent that �reverse-engineers Nature�s
process of building strong structures from cellulose� � allowing
unlimited derivations of the raw material into unlimited
hybrids and applications.
1pm Saturday
30 April, Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Hemp for super strong green consumer
goods
Dr Mehreen Faruqi [Greens MLC NSW]
Dr Mehreen
Faruqi joined the NSW Legislative Council in June
2013 and holds, among others, the Drugs and Harm Minimisation
Portfolio and Young People portfolio for the NSW Greens.
She is an environmental and civil engineer and has recently
returned from a fact-finding mission from the USA to discuss
drug law reform.
4pm Friday 29
April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Experiences from California & Oregon,
USA
About: Dr Faruqi recently returned from a self-funded fact finding
trip to California and Oregon to investigate how the medical
cannabis system and recreational cannabis system operates.
She will share what she has learnt, including the strategies
used to overcome conservative opposition and the challenges
that remain.
Derryn Hinch [Justice Party]
Derryn Hinch is best known
for his work on Melbourne radio and television. He was the
host of 3AW's Drive radio show until December 2012 and he
is currently a National Public Affairs commentator for the
Seven Network on Sunday Night, Today Tonight and Sunrise.
He has also been a police reporter, foreign correspondent,
newspaper editor, television show host, actor, novelist
and vintner. In October 2015, Hinch announced his intention
to stand for a Senate seat as head of the Derryn Hinch Justice
Party at the next Federal election.
6pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Panel: Pot Politics - How to achieve cannabis law reform through
legislation [or not]?
About: Cannabis law reform is not actually happening anywhere
in the world with governments making hollow announcements.
Furthermore, it's not really legalization if we continue
to criminalize people for home cultivation. What's holding
us back? How do we really change the laws? What do we hope
to achieve? Is the political process an effective way to
achieve cannabis law reform?
Bob Hopkins [Vision Maker and Breaker]
My name is Bob, I'm a cannabis
addict, though not a practicing one (albeit with the occasional
lapse) for the last 15 years. Along the way, I initiated
the Nimbin drug law reform movement that remains the most
prominent cannabis user advocacy organisation nationally,
founding the Nimbin Hemp Embassy, stood as a drug law reform
candidate on a number of occasions in the NSW State Elections,
and kicked off the annual Nimbin Mardi Grass Fiesta. I experienced
a slow-burn epiphany that resulted in a re-evaluation of
both my own cannabis habit, and a coming to odds with the
HEMP (Help End Marijuana Prohibition) group over much of
the information and attitudes they promulgated, especially
with respect to their promotion of the use of cannabis and
their support of free market distribution.
1pm Sunday 1 May, Disco Sista's Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Redeeming Nimbin's true promise
Hisashi Isogai [Medical Cannabis Journalist]
Hisashi is a Medical Cannabis
Journalist, and a Hemp Cultivation & Supply Licensee.
12pm Saturday 30 April, Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica
Arena
Topic: Medical cannabis cancer treatment [in Japanese]
12pm Sunday 1 May, Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Medical cannabis cancer treatment [in Japanese]
Dr John Jiggens [Cannabis Historian]
Dr John Jiggens is a writer and journalist who has published several
books including The Incredible Exploding
Man, Marijuana Australiana, The killer
cop and the murder of Donald Mackay, Sir Joseph Banks and
the Question of Hemp, and, with Jack Herer, the Australian
version of The Emperor Wears No Clothes. Along with
Matt Mawson, Anne Jones and Damien Ledwich, he edited The
Best of The Cane Toad Times. As an academic, Dr John Jiggens
has published several papers on estimating the size of Australia's
heroin market and marijuana market and the cost of drug law
enforcement. As a journalist, he has contributed feature articles
to The Sydney Morning Herald, The
Age, Rolling
Stone, Penthouse, Simply
Living and many other magazines. His PhD
was �Marijuana Australiana: Cannabis Use, Popular
Culture and the Americanisation of Drugs Policy in Australia 1938 �
1988�.
1pm Saturday 30 April, Disco Sista's Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Marijuana Australiana
About: In 1938 the word �marijuana� was introduced
to Australia by the US Bureau of Narcotics via the Diggers�
newspaper, Smith�s Weekly. Marijuana was said to be �a new drug that
maddens victims� and an �evil sex drug�. The resulting furore saw
the plant banned in Australia. Previously, cannabis medicine was
known in Australia as Cannabis indica. By renaming the drug as
'marijuana', the Bureau of Narcotics was able to demonise a drug
that had been safely and widely used in Australia for a hundred
years. Since you can't have a war on drugs, you can only have a war
on people, historian Dr John Jiggens examines the eight decades of
cannabis prohibition in Australia and shows who the target of this
war were.
Andrew "Dr Pot" Katelaris [Cannabis Activist]
Dr Andrew Katelaris makes hemp oil and risks his freedom for sick children.
Since 1990 he has been experimenting with the medical uses
of cannabis. For the past 18 months he has been supplying
CBD dominant cannabis to 20 children with serious seizure
disorders. With this safe and effective herbal medicine
he has seen a dramatic reduction in the frequency and intensity
of the seizures and in addition, most of the children have
shown a noticeable improvement in their social, intellectual
and motor functioning. Whilst various governments have talked
about trialling medical cannabis this has not progressed
at the rate required by the seriousness of the situation.
Epilepsy is currently the major cause of preventable brain
damage.
2pm Saturday 30 April, Disco Sista's Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: Baby bashing bankers and other bastards
1pm Sunday 1 May, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Baby bashing bankers and other bastards
About: Despite great progress around the world with the provision
of medical cannabis to sick and dying persons, Australia
is moving at a glacial pace. Currently the only supply of
cannabis herb and medical extracts available in Australia
is from motivated individuals and compassion clubs. Patient
and carers groups have repeatedly called on governments
to ease their burden and facilitate access, but these pleas
have fallen on deaf ears. There are many needy groups, including
those suffering with chronic pain and spacticity, degenerative
and inflammatory conditions and cancer, but those with intractable
epilepsy best illustrate the potential benefits to the patient,
carers and society in general, as well as expose the sinister
lack of compassion currently displayed by our political
leaders, their bureaucrats and the judiciary. The movement to legalise cannabis hemp in all its forms
has gained great momentum in the last decade and is now
unstoppable. The only thing the current system can do is
delay and act as a spoiler and that is their current strategy.
The use of capricious saliva tests to harass citizens is
an example. Governments who for years have trumpeted the
�dangers� of cannabis are being irrefutably confronted by
evidence that the cannabis herb has the potential to transform
our health care system, introducing both health and care
to a system currently lacking both.
Andrew Kavasilas [HEMP Party of Australia]
Andrew Kavasilas has been
a Nimbin local for 20 years, a woodworker generally with
a keen interest in cannabis law reform. Andrew has worked
under various hemp permits since 1999 and was instrumental
in the first and only High THC Cannabis growing project
in Australia back in 2001/02. This research was published
in 'Medical Uses of Cannabis - Information for Medical Practitioners'.
Andrew is also credited with writing a medical cannabis
users survey conducted by the Australian National Drugs
And Research Centre (NDARC). Andrew has been an active lobbyist
since and regularly meets with bureaucrats, policy makers,
many politicians and Ministers discussing cannabis law reform
issues. Andrew has spent the last 10 years breeding sub
tropical hemp cultivars for local broad acre production
and is a true pioneer of the fledgling Australian industrial
hemp industry. More recently, Andrew has brought his intricate
knowledge and experience to the Australian HEMP Party as
its Secretary.
1.30pm Friday 29 April,
Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: The Influence of Australian Police on Cannabis
Legislation
About: Andrew Kavasilas has spent many years following police
involvement in maintaining the prohibition on cannabis in
Australia. Having studied various Royal Commissions, ICAC
and Police Integrity Commission reports, conducting his
own Freedom Of Information requests and helping others,
Andrew has seen the rise, fall and rise again of police
influence on Australia's drug policies. In
NSW and around the nation, ex police have progressed through
the political ranks to occupy strategic positions in governments,
bringing with them a zero tolerance attitude and a completely
closed mind to many initiatives from around the world. Australian
police say we must maintain the Australian-only ban on hemp
seed foods because it may interfere with saliva testing.
While all the international reports on saliva testing showed
the devices to be unreliable and not to be recommended,
Australian Police now play the major role in the roll out
of saliva testing around the country. There's a money trail
leading to a company with the exclusive rights to supply
all Australian police with the devices, vehicles and all
other accessories. No other country uses these devices in
such a way and questions really should be asked. Reports
have also emerged from Victorian and ACT police to end the
debate on medical cannabis use, as medical cannabis legalization
would undermine police efforts to allocate even more money
on saliva testing. It seems Australian police are far from
being "the meat in the sandwich". They very well
could be directing policy through departmental superiority,
administrative corruption or just plain unbroken old links
to organised crime syndicates.
6pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town
Hall
Panel: Pot Politics - How to achieve cannabis law reform
through legislation [or not]?
About: Cannabis law reform is not actually happening anywhere in
the world with governments making hollow announcements. Furthermore,
it's not really legalization if we continue to criminalize people
for home cultivation. What's holding us back? How do we really
change the laws? What do we hope to achieve? Is the political
process an effective way to achieve cannabis law
reform?
Kog [Cannabis Activist]
In 1995, Kog was busted with 8,000 marijuana
seedlings. The cops valued these worthless little plants at $2,000
each and sentenced Kog to 2 years in prison for being in possession
of $16 Million dollars worth of marijuana. After
he got out of prison, he set about to grow the biggest and the best
crop of dope he'd ever grown - and he did. Kog was
determined to share his knowledge with the greater community and
wrote the groundbreaking seminal book "Marijuana
- A Grower's Lot" which has been featured in
Holland's "High Life" and "Cannabis Lit".
12pm Sunday 1 May, Disco Sista's Tent, Indica
Arena
Topic: Grower�s Circle - Speaking the truth about cannabis. Share knowledge and
practical tips. All growers and users welcome!
Prof Nick Lintzeris [The University of Sydney]
Professor Nicholas Lintzeris is
the Clinical Director of The Lambert Initiative in Cannabinoid
Therapeutics at the University of Sydney, and an addiction
medicine specialist working in the public health system
for over 25 years. He will present on current research activities
and future directions at the Lambert Initiative, including
an overview of clinical trials with medical cannabis currently
running or being established across Australia, research
examining current medical cannabis use in Australia, and
projects that look to enhance uptake of medical cannabis
within contemporary Australian health services.
2pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Medical cannabis research at the Lambert Initiative,
University of Sydney
Klara Marosszeky [Australian Hemp Masonry Company]
Klara Marosszeky has been involved in the Australian Hemp industry for 16
years in both the farming and construction sectors. Starting out
with a 2ha agricultural trial in Wollombi in the Hunter Valley in
1999, she has grown on dryland as well as irrigated farms in NSW and
has worked with seed breeders, farmers and processors in several
regions of NSW since 2006. Her research at the Australian Centre for
Construction Innovation at UNSW between 2000 and 2006, resulted in
the development of what is now a certified BCA compliant Hemp Lime
building material and construction process and she provides training
and information to architects, building designers, builders and
owner builders about building with Hemp. After being on the fringe
for many years, the Australian Hemp Masonry Company has now supplied
materials for 20 builds in Australia and for a public museum and
gallery in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Klara is a qualified
sustainability educator and home sustainability assessor. She is the
Secretary of Northern Rivers Hemp Inc, Chair of the newly formed
Australian Industrial Hemp Alliance (Inc) and Managing Director of
the Australian Hemp Masonry Company.
11am Saturday 30 April, Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica
Arena
Topic: Building carbon negative homes with
hemp
Medical Cannabis Families share their Stories
11am Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Hosted by MC Tony Barry
Lyn from Tasmania will discuss how cannabis
has helped her adult son, Jeremy, who has epilepsy.
Cheri from Victoria will discuss her success
with Mullaways medical tinctures for her daughter, Tara,
who has epilepsy.
James from Queensland will discuss how
medical cannabis has helped his wife. James is blind.
Tracey from WA will speak about her son's
brain injury, and also how cannabis medicine has helped
other families.
Debbie from Brisbane has been a nurse for
many many years, and has experience and knowledge of medical
cannabis.. Debbie is very educated in regards to the current
situation with government legislation, her employment as
a nurse and understanding that cannabis will help many different
patients.
Michelle: Jai was diagnosed back
in Jan 2010 with idiopathic refractory epilepsy. No known
reason. No cure. After a series of tests, Jai was officially
diagnosed with 3 rare epilepsy syndromes. Years of pharmaceutical
medications, many failed trials, treatments, the side effects
became worse then the daily seizures. Time and time again,
we were briefed about SUDEP (Sudden Unexplained Death in
Epilepsy). We knew Jai had exhausted all avenues. When you�ve
witnessed CPR, broken bones, smashed teeth, vision loss,
inability to walk, talk, eat, the only thing left to go
is his heartbeat. Jai was trapped in an empty shell taking
35 tablets a day. From the age of 8 he was dependant on
high doses of Benzodiazepines. Discharged from hospital,
while having up to 500 seizures a day, not one of the pharmaceutical
medications ever reduced one seizure. In Dec 2014, I knew
it was time. It was my duty as a parent to save his life.
Within 48hrs of Jai having Mullaways cannabis tincture,
his seizures stopped. As a consequence, every single thing
in Jai�s life has improved. No side effects, no negatives,
just positive experiences. Jai has had a total of 4 break
through seizures in 14 months (it will be 16 months by the
time of 2016 MardiGrass). As of March 2016, two of Jai's
epilepsy syndromes no longer exist. It has vanished!!! He
can walk, talk, go to school, and kick a ball. He is very
much alive.
Michael Harding
is a former infantryman of the Royal Australian Regiment.
In 2010 he was deployed to Afghanistan. Six months into
his deployment, Michael was involved in an extended contact
with highly trained Taliban insurgents known as the "Battle
of Derapet". It was during this battle that he witnessed
the death of his mate. Following which he was returned home
with a diagnosis of Conversion Disorder, a physical manifestation
of trauma and Post Traumatic Stress. The two and a half
years following his return were a blur of prescription medications,
alcohol abuse, depression, reliving his trauma for the sake
of exposure therapy and navigating the frustrating system
that is the Department of Veterans Affairs. There were plenty
of ups & downs but with the unwavering support of his
partner and family he was inspired to find new ways to approach
mental health and post traumatic stress. Michael is a passionate
advocate for Veterans safe access to medicinal cannabis
and co-founder of the Weed for Warriors Project Australia.
Michael’s partner Bek
has intimate knowledge of service-induced stress and the
ripple effect on partners and families. She watched him
become a ‘zombie’ on pharmaceuticals and dangerously
abuse alcohol leading to her decision to leave the workforce
and become a stay at home caregiver. Recognising that the
evidence-based treatments being provided weren't working
for Michael, she was inspired her to began extensive research
into PTSD and related conditions to find information on
alternatives. She realised the importance of being Michael’s
“Battle Buddy” on the home front and with her
constant support & encouragement they both embarked
on a new path of healing which has produced remarkable results.
With Bek’s knowledge and keen interest in nutrition,
yoga and float therapy she played a pivotal role in Michael’s
journey. She is a certified Health Coach and is passionate
about supporting other Partners of Veterans. In April 2015,
frustrated by the lack of acknowledgement they were receiving
towards the alternatives that were providing great benefits.
Michael and Bek travelled to the United States to meet with
leading professors, researchers and in-the-field practitioners,
either studying, or already utilising more holistic modalities
to manage soldiers stress ailments. They uncovered a wealth
of knowledge which key thought leaders have sought out since
their return, Professor David Forbes (Phoenix Australia)
being one.
Fiona Patten [Sex Party MLC Victoria]
Fiona Patten
MP is the founder and leader of the Australian Sex Party
and a Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for the
Northern Metropolitan region. She came to politics after
20 years of lobbying for the rights of organisations involved
in the civil liberties movement - including small businesses,
drug reform, HIV/AIDS organisations, adult media and online
anti-censorship groups. Frustrated and deeply disappointed
with the lack of social change on censorship, drug law reform,
euthanasia and marriage equality, she set up and registered
the Australian Sex Party in 2009 with a strong focus on
civil libertarian and personal freedom issues. The Australian
Sex Party was the first party to call for the legalisation,
regulation and taxation of cannabis and the Party also campaign
for the rights of people to use cannabis for medicinal purposes.
In the 2014 Victorian state election she won her seat in
the Victorian Legislative Council and a balance of power
position. She is currently sitting on the Law Reform, Road
and Community Safety, Electoral Matters and Legal and Social
Issues Committees. In 2014, Fiona established a Parliamentary
inquiry into illicit and synthetic drugs and prescription
medication, which is the largest of its kind in Australia.
3pm Friday 29 April,
Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: New Parliamentary and Political Strategies To Legalise
Dope
About: Fiona Patten was elected to the Victorian Parliament a
little over a year ago. She was recently successful in setting
up the most broad-ranging Parliamentary Committee on drugs
that Australia has ever seen. The Committee is due to report
this time next year. She is a passionate advocate for regulating
all drugs and the only member of parliament in Australia
to openly own her recreational use of marijuana over much
of her adult life. She recently legislated for exclusion
zones outside Victorian abortion clinics to keep religious
nutters from harassing women and was also responsible for
setting up a Parliamentary Committee on Dying with Dignity.
She has recently drawn up a Private Member�s Bill to legalise
the ride-sharing service, Uber and is preparing legislation
to tax the church.
6pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Panel: Pot Politics - How to achieve cannabis law reform
through legislation [or not]?
About: Cannabis law reform is not actually happening anywhere
in the world with governments making hollow announcements.
Furthermore, it's not really legalization if we continue
to criminalize people for home cultivation. What's holding
us back? How do we really change the laws? What do we hope
to achieve? Is the political process an effective way to
achieve cannabis law reform?
Ash [Panacea BOCAF]
Ash is a
self-taught research student of FREE energy technology and
alternative medicine. Ash will be presenting on behalf of the
educational non-profit educational foundation Panacea BOCAF. Panacea
is a unique educational non profit research institute that deals
with free energy technology research, alternative medicine and other
sustainability projects including industrial hemp and off grid self
sufficiency education. Ash is a trustee of this educational
foundation and will detail a summary of all the projects they are
currently involved with. However Panacea will be primarily focusing
on the pioneering alternative cancer research results and using
cannabis as preventative medicine. In particular, the alternative
cancer treatments which have so far saved the tax-payer nearly 5
million dollars and saved lives. It may save your life or that of
your family and friends. Recipes, medical records and protocols that
you can take home will be only some of what can be found in this
presentation.
2.30pm Saturday 30 April, Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica
Arena
Topic: Can Cannabis & herbs Kill Cancer and cure other
diseases? Juicing cannabis
David Shoebridge [Greens MLC NSW]
David is a Greens MP in the
NSW Parliament, serving in the State’s Upper House
since September 2010. David is the Greens NSW Spokesperson
for Justice and Police. Among David’s current campaigns
are calling for an end to evidence-free roadside drug testing,
working to curb the use of police drug sniffer dogs, pushing
for pill testing in NSW. David was an elected Greens Councillor
on Woollahra Council for two terms. Before entering Parliament
David worked as a lawyer for 13 years, the majority of this
time as a Barrister. In that time he acted for a broad range
of people and organisations with a focus on employment,
discrimination, industrial and tort law.
4.30pm Friday 30 April,
Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Roadside Drug Testing: Flawed, Unfair and
Desperately Needing Reform
About: David will discuss how the NSW
Government�s roadside drug testing regime is an ideological war on
drugs dressed up by the NSW Police as road safety.
Ray Thorpe [Happy Herb Company]
In 1993, entrepreneur Ray Thorpe
opened his first "Happy Herb Shop" in Nimbin,
Northern New South Wales. This passionate crusader for herbs
and drug law reform has since then opened another 43 stores
in Australia and overseas, written his own book called "Happy
High Herbs", which is on its sixth reprint and has
sold more than 30,000 copies, and is achieving a lifelong
dream of assisting young people with their own dreams and
mixing his passion for plant and drug law reform with work,
travel and pleasure. Ray and his partner Elizabeth moved
to Uki in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in
1990, where he began his herb business at festivals and
markets around the Byron Bay/Nimbin region. His business
soon flourished, and Ray's dream to promote the appreciation,
education, benefits, culture and freedom for all natural
plants and herbs became a reality.
3pm Saturday 30 April, Disco Sista's Tent, Indica Arena
Topic: The
herbicidal laws that are harming us
Will Tregoning [Unharm!]
Will came to drug law reform from a background in drug and
alcohol program evaluation, social policy research and communications
consultancy. He completed a Bachelor of Arts with First
Class Honours and a PhD in Cultural Studies at the University
of Sydney before beginning a career as a research and evaluation
consultant to Australian government departments and agencies.
Will�s professional experience made him aware of true scale,
patterns and demographics of illicit drug consumption across
Australia, and the lack of evidence of the effectiveness
of the enforcement programs that receive the bulk of the
Australian illicit drug budget. Since founding Unharm in
2014 he�s made regular media appearances calling for fair
and pragmatic drug policy to reduce drug-related harm.
3.30pm Friday 29 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Building a movement for drug law reform
About: This talk will examine recent historic trends and
demographic differences in cannabis use, and attitudes to
cannabis policy, drawing out some implications for campaigning about
cannabis law reform.
Wayne Wadsworth (Wadzy) [Save Your World]
Wadzy�s drug of choice is beer VB! However he has been seen
having the occasional Puff. Wadzy strongly supports adults right to
indulge in the drug of their choicer without interference from the
State. Alcohol & Drugs should be a health issue not a criminal
one! Wadzy believes that Hemp, Cannabis, Marijuana, etc., is the
most useful plant on the planet and in conjunction with;
Localisation, real democracy, solar and renewable energy can form
the basis for truly sustainable communities, where wealth is created
and distributed fairly, to all. Wadzy has been involved with the
evolving Hemp Revolution for many years and developed Hemp Bricks
and masonry when he did voluntary work at the Hemp Embassy.
2pm Saturday 30 April, Save Your World Hemp Tent, Indica
Arena
Topic: Cannabis Co-op. Building community owned Green hemp
industries in Australia
Torsten Wiedemann [Shaman Australis Botanicals]
Torsten is the owner of Shaman Australis Botanicals which
specialises in the supply of shamanic and other ethnobotanical
plants. He encourages individuals to learn more about the plants
that provide us with food and medicine so that the knowledge about
them is kept alive and utilised. Torsten brings a scientific
approach to herbs and plants that highlights their biology,
chemistry and pharmacology.
2.30pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Cannabis Science
Radha Wilkinson [Love Hemp]
In a large place called the rainbow region, add a cup of
yoga instructor an ounce of conservationist, a sprinkle of passion
for herbs, a big pinch of circus performer/artist and 2 ounces of
land manager, one part lover and 2 parts activist, sift through
vegan food caterer, mix well to get one wonderful woman dedicated to
the array of uses of industrial hemp in particular for food and skin
and for inner health. Radha is the founder of LOVE HEMP Byron
Bay and operates the catering business �The Gypsy caf�-all vegan
fare�.
12.30pm Saturday 30 April, Hemp Tent, Indica
Arena
Topic: Hemp for food and health
Hemposium Panel Discussion
6pm Saturday 30 April, Nimbin Town Hall
Topic: Pot Politics - How to achieve cannabis
law reform through legislation [or not]?
About: Cannabis law reform is not actually happening anywhere in
the world with governments making hollow announcements. Furthermore,
it's not really legalization if we continue to criminalize people
for home cultivation. What's holding us back? How do we really
change the laws? What do we hope to achieve? Is the political
process an effective way to achieve cannabis law
reform?
Facilitator:
Steve Bolt
Panelists:
Gabe Buckley [Liberal Democratic Party]
Glenn Druery [Political Strategist]
Derryn Hinch [Broadcaster & Journalist]
Andrew Kavasilas [HEMP Party of Australia]
Fiona Patten [Sex Party MLC Victoria]
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Nimbin MardiGrass Organizing Body - MOB 2016
Email: nimbinmardigrass@hempembassy.net
Tel: 61 2 6689 0326
nimbinmardigrass.com/2016
hempembassy.net