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CANNABIS PROTEST STAYS PUT

J Day protesters in Dunedin did not take their protest against cannabis prohibition to the city's central police station this year.

Instead, about 120 supporters and members of NORML -- a group formed to pressure the Government into legalising or regulating cannabis -- kept their protest to the lower Octagon, where a free concert took place.

For the past two years, the concerts have been followed by a march to the Dunedin Central Police Station, where people have openly smoked cannabis in the foyer and on the police ground.  Senior Sergeant Bruce Ross said yesterday the protesters did not approach the station or cause any problems.

Dunedin NORML president Abe Gray said as the bands did not wind up until about 5pm it was decided it was not pertinent to march to the police station.