GLOBAL MARIJUANA MARCH, SATURDAY MAY 3, 2008, CENTRAL PARK, DOWNTOWN REGINA.
For the rest of the world go to www.worldwidemarijuanamarch.org
Yes, we're still waiting for more video and pictures, so if you have any post it on youtube or Myspace and e-mail me a link, remember to list the full name, date and location of the event with the video.

Presented by NORML Saskatchewan and Head2Head Novelties
Well over a hundred people. The videos of the bands that played, Archaeus and Bloodrich, will be available soon. The write up on the event is beneath the videos.
Heres the videos:
Part 2, at Central Park, Daniel Johnson from NORML Saskatchewan introduces the event and then Sask Marijuana Party Vice President Tom Shapiro. Sorry it's cut off near the end.
Part 3, Council Of Canadians Regina Chapter President Jim Elliott, sorry it's only a partial clip.







We tried to have a lot of musical variety, but it's based on who shows up. A guy with a harmonica (lost the piece of paper I wrote his name on) filled in some space. Rapper Keegan did a really good freestyle with no background tracks, but it was only a 4 minute set and then we had 2 actual bands, both metal, and both very good, The Archaeus and Bloodrich.
During Bloodrich's set, an elderly woman walked into the stage area and started attacking the band while they were playing. She was screaming for us to get out of her neighborhood. I kind of knew something like that would happen, and I tried to avoid it but I was trapped in this position.
City Hall decided to stop issuing park use permits for Victoria Park, but didn't tell us until the last minute. We got one for Central Park and arranged to have a march from Vic to Central, which is only 3 blocks.
Central is surrounded by apartment buildings and a senior citizen's highrise. I told city hall it would be a problem, that we always had metal bands at our events because that's who plays for free, but they insisted.
Drums weren't even miked, p.a. was only for vocals, so everything was kept at the drum's level, literally as quiet as metal can be. So, yes, it was very loud.
We didn't get shut down. Police told us there were complaints but that we could keep it up until 10 if we wanted because we had our permit in order and we were in the right, but I tapered it off and ended it early, around 8:30, because the crowd was thinning out anyway, and to avoid pissing off the local community any more than I already was.
A good day all around, thanks to everybody who showed up. Thanks again to Tom, Jim, Tim, everyone at Head2Head, the Sask Marijuana Party, The Council Of Canadians, Cures Not Wars for the posters, Doin' Deez Games Inc, the City Of Regina for giving us the permit, most of the neighborhood for tolerating us and the Regina Police Service for keeping us safe as always.