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    • Review Of 2011. Part Two

      Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

      Click here for Part One From April until September Early in April the Sentencing Council announced its public consultation on… Read more…

      Topics: Alun Buffry, Anne Milton, Any Questions, Baroness Browning, BBC, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Cannabis Truth roadshow, Charles Walker, Chris Bovey, Clark French, Clear, daily mail, Dan Ford, Derek Williams, Des Humphrey, Dr Stanley Zammit, Earl Howe, ENCOD, European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies, Facebook, Global Commission on Drug Policy, Greg de Hoedt, GW Pharmaceuticals, Henry's Demons, Home Office, IACM, IDMU, Independent Drug Monitoring Unit, International Assocation for Cannabinoid Medicine, Jake Ish, James Brokenshire, Jan Wells, John Rentoul, Judge Christopher Plunkett, Justin Gover, Leanne Wood, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Les Iversen, Levent Akbulut, Lord Henley, Mark Palmer, Matthew Atha, Nadine Dorries, Office of Judicial Complaints, OJC, Patrick Cockburn, Paul Flynn, PCC, Peter Black, Peter Hitchens, Plaid Cymru, police, Press (PCC), Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Lester Grinspoon, Rhys Morgan, Sativex, Sentencing Council, Tokepure, Truthjuice, UKCIA, Winston Matthews
      Filed under: Politics | 2 Comments »

    • Baroness Browning On Cannabis Part 3

      Monday, August 22nd, 2011

      I wrote to Baroness Browning back on 16th May shortly after she was appointed as the new drugs minister.   You… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, Baroness Browning, Bedrocan, Bringing Cannabis Back Into the Medicine Cabinet, British Pharmacological Society, cannabis, doctor, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, import licence, medicinal cannabis, prescription, Professor Les Iversen, Sativex
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics | 13 Comments »

    • Legal Remedies – A Call To Action.

      Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

      A friend, who I shall not name, spoke to me in despair the other day.  She is a medicinal user,… Read more…

      Topics: Alzheimer’s, arthritis, atherosclerosis, Baroness Browning, Bedrocan, Belgium, Britain, cancer, cannabinoid, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular system, central nervous system, Charles Walker, Crohn's, disability, doctor, Drugs Minister, endocannabinoid system, gastrointestinal, Global Commission on Drug Policy, health, Holland, Home Office, immune system, Italy, judicial review, lawyer, ME, medicinal cannabis, medicine, minister, MP, MS, Nadine Dorries, osteoporosis, Parkinson’s disease., politician, prescription, prime minister, prohibition, receptor, recreational, reproductive system, Spain, urinary tract
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Science | 14 Comments »

    • Another Anti-Cannabis Campaigner Appointed To The ACMD

      Thursday, June 30th, 2011

      I have today written to Baroness Browning protesting at the appointment of Dr Linda Harris to the ACMD.   See here… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, anxiety, Baroness Browning, cannabis, depression, Dr Hans Christian Raabe, Dr Linda Harris, Dr Trevor Turner, government, Home Office, mental health, Professor Tim Kirkham, Spectrum Community Health CIC, substance misuse
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Science | 4 Comments »

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