Media Alert: NAPNT's birthday in the park
Tomorrow, Sat, 11 March, 2006, the Network Against Prohibition NT (NAPNT) will celebrate 4 years since its inception at a "Smoke-In" in Raintree Park.
The Smoke-In for Human Rights has become a regular NAPNT event, this being the 26th one held and the first for 2006.
The Smoke-Ins began in 2002 as a form of protest against the Labor government's draconian drug-house laws and as an expression of human rights.
NAPNT spokesperson Fiona Clarke said, "We are putting on a free BBQ, there will be music, speakers and an open-mike. Anyone who wants to have a say can - in Raintree Park from noon tomorrow.
"We aren't looking for trouble and we don't expect any. We plan a peaceful afternoon, a few sausage sangas and a bit of music. The fact that NAP is still powering after 4 years, is testament to the community support for the drug law reform group." Ms Clarke continued.
For more information call NAPNT on 0415 162 525 (+61415162525 from overseas) or see: http://www.napnt.org





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