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Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jan 2009
Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC)
Copyright: 2009 Times Colonist
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BAND BANGS DRUM FOR POT REFORM

(CNS) - Vancouver has always been the hotbed of marijuana activism in 
Canada, but now a group of Nova Scotians is hoping to revive the 
campaign for looser cannabis laws, not with public protests and civil 
disobedience, but with a familiar East Coast export: music.

A 10-member, underground rock band that calls itself the Indus Guys 
- -- or In Disguise -- has launched a website promoting a series of 
original songs singing the praises of pot, as well as a political 
plea for Canadians to call their MPs and demand an end to 81 years of 
marijuana prohibition.

Drop a Quarter, Make a Change, says the website, suggesting that 
pot-users across the country make anonymous calls to their MPs from 
public pay phones. (In some parts of Canada pay phones are actually 50 cents.)

"A lot of people are afraid to come forward and say anything because 
their jobs are at risk, or any of the other repercussions that happen 
as a result of admitting anything to do with marijuana," says the 
band's leader and guitarist, who goes by the name George W. Kush.

"We're trying to make some noise, in a very nice, polite, intelligent 
way," he says. "We're saying to people, 'Go call your MP. Put a 
quarter in a pay phone so he doesn't know who you are, and make sure 
you tell him your contribution to society, whether you're a 
ditchdigger or a lawyer, or a tradesman.'

"Make the politicians aware of exactly who they're hurting with these 
prohibition laws."
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