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    • Articles Tagged ‘DEA’

    • Why Is Cannabis Still Prohibited In Britain?

      Saturday, June 2nd, 2012

      Well, to be strictly accurate, it isn’t. Since June 2010, Sativex, GW Pharmaceuticals’ super-strong, super-concentrated, 51% THC tincture of skunk… Read more…

      Topics: Alan Johnson, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Charles Walker, Clear, David Cameron, DEA, Gordon Brown, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, marijuana, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, MHRA, Nadine Dorries, Paul Dacre, President Obama, Professor David Nutt, Professor Lester Grinspoon, Sativex, skunk, The Daily Mail, The Portman Group
      Filed under: Politics | 31 Comments »

    • What Does 2012 Hold For The Cannabis Campaign?

      Sunday, January 8th, 2012

      Probably quite a lot.  I expect to see some significant progress both in the UK and abroad. The campaign has… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, alcohol, Amanda Platell, Andrew Strauss, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, DEA, Echo Pharmaceuticals, GW Pharmaceuticals, heroin, Home Office, Hortapharm, Kannalife, medical marijuana, medicinal cannabis, Moms for Marijuana, MPP, NORML, Obama, PCC, Portman Group, Press (PCC), Sativex, Sentencing Council, the Ashes, The Daily Mail, US
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC) | 25 Comments »

    • Cameron And Merkel, Untruths And Deception. How Their Lies About Cannabis Reveal The Truth About Them

      Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

      In February on YouTube, David Cameron said cannabis is: 1.”incredibly damaging” 2. “very, very toxic” 3. “and leads to, in many… Read more…

      Topics: Africa, Angela Merkel, Britain, cannabis, China, CIA, climate change, David Cameron, DEA, defence, Drug Enforcement Administration, economy, Germany, government, health care, Iran, Pakistan, Palestine, regulation, social services, tax and regulate, United States, YouTube
      Filed under: Politics, Science | 30 Comments »

    • Reefer Madness In A Final Frenzy

      Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

      The Unexpurgated Version! In the mid 1930s, after the end of alcohol prohibition, Harry Anslinger, former assistant commissioner at the… Read more…

      Topics: Al Jazeera, alcohol, America, Baroness Manningham-Buller, Belgium, Big Booze, Big Pharma, Britain, cancer, cannabis, Cannabis Skunk Sense, Charles Walker, cocaine, COMT, Crohn's disease, Czech Republic, David Cameron, DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, drugs, endocannabinoid, fibromyalgia, France, gene, Gil Kerlikowske, Global Initiative on Drug Policy Reform, Gordon Brown, government, GW Pharmaceuticals, Harry Anslinger, Holland, Home Office, Independent on Sunday, Institute of Psychiatry, Italy, James Brokenshire, John Rentoul, Judge Alan Goldsack, marijuana, Mary Brett, medicinal cannabis, Michelle Leonhart, minister, MS, Paul Dacre, prime minister, Professor Les Iversen, Professor Robin Murray, prohibition, psychosis, Randolph Hearst, Reefer Madness, Sativex, Schengen Agreement, Sheffield, skunk, Slovakia, South Yorkshire Police, Spain, Switzerland, The Daily Mail, The Independent, tobacco, YouTube
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | 20 Comments »

    • The ProHos Are Losing And They’re Fighting Like Alley Cats

      Friday, November 18th, 2011

      Prohibition is immoral. It causes far more harm than it prevents.  It is based on prejudice and discrimination.  Science, medicine… Read more…

      Topics: Alan Johnson, Australia, Big Booze, Big Pharma, Britain, cannabis, cannabis social club, Charles Walker, civil servant, David Cameron, DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, Europe, FAC, France, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Secretary, House of Lords, Israel, judge, London, Martin Barriuso, medical marijuana, medicinal cannabis, medicine, Melanie Phillips, Nadine Dorries, police, Portugal, prohibition, ProHos, Sativex, Sheffield, skunk, Spain, The Daily Mail, US president
      Filed under: Medicine, Miscellaneous, Politics, Science | 10 Comments »

    • It’s Time To Get Angry!

      Monday, October 10th, 2011

      With everything that’s going on at the moment, it seems obvious to me that we’re not fighting hard enough for… Read more…

      Topics: Anne Milton, Canada, cannabis, Cannabis Skunk Sense, Cannabis Truth roadshow, Charles Walker, cocaine, COMT, David Cameron, DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, gene, Greenpeace, Home Office, judge, Judge Alan Goldsack, Judge Christopher Plunkett, Judge Nigel Thorne, Judge Richard Bray, Mary Brett, medical marijuana, minister, President Obama, Professor Robin Murray, prohibition, propaganda, Stephen Harper, thinktank
      Filed under: Politics | 12 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. Herts And Essex Observer, 17th May 2011 – RESOLVED

      Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 12:07 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, aspirin, cannabis, DEA, Dunmow, Herts and Essex Observer, illness, Judge Francis Young, PC Rebecca Hawkins, police, pollen, spores, Therapeutic Ratio, US
      Filed under: Medicine, Press (PCC), Science | Comments Off

    • Cannabis Con Becomes Cannabis Lies

      Sunday, May 29th, 2011

      While PM  David ‘I demand a private life’ Cameron and his deputy Nick ‘I-dont-care-as-long-as-I keep-my-job’ Clegg ramp up their action… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, America, breast cancer, cannabis, Cannazine, civil disobedience, Conservative, David Cameron, DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, government, GW Pharmaceuticals, Ian Malley, Julie Falco, Kathy Reynolds, Legalization Nation, Marinol, medicinal cannabis, MS, multiple sclerosis, Nick Clegg, Oakland, Obama, oil companies, pharmaceutical, police, politics, pot, prohibition, Scott Paplowski, THC, tobacco, UK, United States, US, vaporizer
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Science | 3 Comments »

    • 100 X Safer than Alcohol? Cannabis Is 1000s X Safer!

      Thursday, May 26th, 2011

      Today the NHS released new statistics on the enormous damage that Britain’s favourite drug causes. Admissions to hospital for alcohol… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, Alcohol Concern, Britain, cannabis, DEA, doctor, drug, Drug Enforcement Administration, Drugscope, hospital admissions, Merck, mortality, NHS, Office of National Statistics, ONS, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, scientist, statistician, Therapeutic Ratio, toxicity, University of Bristol, US
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Science | 29 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Mail On Sunday, 13th March 2011 – NOT UPHELD

      Saturday, March 19th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 6:25 PM Subject: Complaint against The… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, aspirin, Britain, cancer, cigarette, DEA, Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, Francis L.Young, glaucoma, government, House of Lords, LD50, medicine, multiple sclerosis, over-the-counter, overdose, Oxford University, Peter Hitchens, pharmacology, poison, potato, Professor Les Iversen, The Mail On Sunday, The Science Of Marijuana.tetrahydrocannabinol, Therapeutic Ratio, toxic, US, Valium
      Filed under: Medicine, Press (PCC), Science | 2 Comments »

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