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History of Release: 1970-1979
1971 Misuse of Drugs Act passed which reduces the maximum penalty for cannabis possession to five years while increasing the penalty for supplying to fourteen years.
1973 Release publishes the Truckers Bible, a guide to drug laws, searches, arrests and sentencing pattern around the world. Tory MP Ronald Bell calls it "a guide to pot smuggling" while the Home Office and House of Commons orders extra copies. Paul McCartney and Wings plus Brinsley Schwartz headline a Release benefit concert at the Hard Rock Cafe. Release establishes the Foreign Arrests Unit. 1974 Release's pregnancy, contraception and abortion services work overtime to cope with demands for help and campaigning activity following the Lane Committee report. Release decline an invitation to apply for Home Office Grant "for the time being" amidst growing financial crisis. Release at Knebworth along with Van Morrison and the Doobie Brothers. Mayhem at Windsor Great Park Free Festival as Thames Valley Police break records for searches, arrests and alleged assaults during a dawn raid to stop festival. Release complains to Home Secretary Roy Jenkins and calls for public Enquiry. 1975 Dutch Government outlines proposals for new drug legislation making clear distinction between trafficking and use. Alaska Supreme Court rules that citizens have a constitutional right to posses marihuana. Release at Knebworth with Pink Floyd, Captain Beefheart and Steve Miller. Release reports that Rizzla now only contain 50 skins from previous 75. Release receives its first Home Office grant and publishes "Truncheons in the Park", a report on the Windsor Free Festival. Government offers free festival site near abandoned airfield near Watchfield. Police undercover operation at Watchfield Free Festival leads to Operation Julie, largest ever investigation by UK police into LSD production and supply. Release specialist hotline on street drug purity cut off by GPO following News Of the World 'Junkie Hotline' condemnation. 1976 Release active in supporting the burgeoning squatting campaign and publishes activists' handbook "Squatters an the Law" as well as "Diving Off the Deep End" a report on the sentencing of cannabis offenders in the UK. Release present at Olympia Music Festival with Status Quo, Bad Company, Procal Harem and Barclay James Harvest. Release starts to work "collectively". People's Free Festival moves from Watchfield to Stonehenge after government refuses to provide site for second year. Release continues to provide emergency service.
1979 "Trouble with the Law", the Release Bust Book
wins the Cobden Trust's annual prize for civil rights work. The law on
magic mushrooms is thrown into confusion. Release helps found the
National Council for the welfare of Prisoners Abroad- now known as
Prisoners Abroad to tale over its Foreign Arrests work. Margaret
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