Marijuana magazine under scrutiny by Censor

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Wed, 12 May 2010 5:20p.m.

Norml News is the voice of New Zealand's dope smokers

Norml News is the voice of New Zealand's dope smokers

By Jeff Hampton

Authorities want the Censor's office to look at a national pro-cannabis magazine which even sells in some branches of Whitcoulls.

But their move, which could result in the censor banning Norml News is outraging politicians and cannabis law reformers who say it's undemocratic.

Norml News is the voice of New Zealand's dope smokers and since 1990 it's been calling for the reform of the country's cannabis laws.

The magazine carries pro-cannabis articles, gardening supply advertisements, and the latest issue even has a message from Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei.

Now Internal affairs has sent it to the Censor's office, Ms Turei says she's horrified and it’s an attack on democracy – the magazine's editor is livid.

“No member of the public has ever complained about any marijuana publication – it's always coming from the authorities who are trying to be thought police and tell us what we can think and what we can read,” Chris Fowlie says.

Internal Affairs says it's just seeking guidance.

The latest move came as fall-out continues from the police operation Lime which saw them raid all 16 branches of the horticultural supply firm Switched on Gardener.

Around the country 250 were arrested on 700 charges, most cannabis-related, but some were charged with selling plant growing equipment and copies of Norml News were seized, even though the magazine is not illegal.

“The police have stolen those copies and that is stock we sold those stores and we're owed money for it,” Mr Fowlie says.

Further south, tension is growing at Otago University where for the last five years a pro-cannabis group has had a regular smoke-up at 4.2o on Wednesday and Friday afternoons – but now the 4.20 club, as it's known, is facing pressure from the students association to stop the smoke-up.

“We are doing an illegal activity but it's a peaceful protest,” says Jacob Muir of Norml Otago.

As for the magazine, it will be at least six weeks before the Censor's office announces its decision on any possible ban.

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25 Jun 2010 07:29p.m.

Aaron wrote:

the economy and courts depend on constant drug "criminal" processing, just wait until Portugal and the Netherlands take to the finals. Will we just pretend those countries don't exist, these are developed countries Mr Key

09 Jun 2010 03:50p.m.

Zedd wrote:

Aotearoa/NZ or Aotearoa/NaZi ? burning of books, divide & conquer, instill a fear of speaking out, whats next ?

Its one thing to say "we're just doing our jobs" but when it comes to actively stopping any opposing voices, then thats politics gone mad !

01 Jun 2010 06:28p.m.

Jono wrote:

Really? A democratic government is going to ban a magazine when they have absolutely no need to? And it doesn't really help when marijuana users are called 'dope smokers' and portrayed in such a negative light... watch the newspapers/ websites change their tune when it's legalised....

28 May 2010 02:46a.m.

Carmen wrote:

Kay .. our government seriously needs to take a toke :s

27 May 2010 06:01p.m.

urban druid wrote:

The book burning has begun.

16 May 2010 04:26p.m.

bee wrote:

i use to be a regular blood donor,i told them i smoke cannabis sometimes,no worries sir,not a problem.always made a declaration no needle use,no sleeping with men,or hookers.no problem.i then get 4 months jail for 1 plant.my blood can save lives,but evil enough to go to jail.it makes me feel sick to hear the give blood on radio hauraki.i will keep my blood society.

15 May 2010 07:54a.m.

SteveG wrote:

Cracking down on NORMLs magazine is stupid and pointless. Its all part of the stupid and wasteful war on drugs mentality that National buys into. 83 people drank themselves to death since July 2007. Not to mention the violence, car crashes domestics etc that are alcohol fuelled. When will the Government ban alcohol to protect us from ourselves? And still the Government is bloody minded and determined to waste taxpayer money policing a substance that is not fatal to users, is beneficial, peaceful and causes few problems compared to alcohol. If they decriminilised cannabis they would eliminate a major source of gang revenue plus reap the tax benefits from themselves. When was the last time Accident and Emergency departments were full of responsible cannabis users? Never. Your average cannabis use poses no harm to anyone, least of all themselves.

13 May 2010 09:52p.m.

Ian wrote:

I find the possibility of the NORML magazine being banned truly disturbing. It is a peaceful publication and just seems so absurd that we might need to be protected from it. This whole thing stinks and if it does get banned then we as a nation will have lost more than a magazine.

13 May 2010 08:21p.m.

Scott wrote:

Banning NORML rediculous. While they are at it the government might as well look to ban other texts with drug referances such as fear and lothing. I mean it teaches you how to take heaps of s@!t worse then cannabis.

13 May 2010 07:17p.m.

Darryl wrote:

the goverment is paying too many people to worry about too many small issues in this contry. its just a plant NOT A CRIME! leave us alone. Like the rest of the comments at least leave us some freedome to read about something that we enjoy and helps us.