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    • Articles Tagged ‘gene’

    • 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 »

    • PCC Complaint. The Daily Mail, 11th October 2011

      Saturday, October 29th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 7:18 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, doctor, Dr Robert Lefever, gene, General Medical Council, genetically modified, GM, gross professional misconduct, Independent Reviewer, Promis Addiction Rehab Clinic, selective breeding, sinsemilla, skunk, tetrahydrocannabinol, THC, The Daily Mail, United Nations
      Filed under: Press (PCC), Science | 8 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 »

    • COMT Gene Cannabis Scare Story Disproven Again

      Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

      It’s the favourite of Mary Brett, Debra Bell, Charles ‘cocaine for kids’ Walker, Nadine Dorries and every other low rent,… Read more…

      Topics: Alnwick poisonous garden, BBC, cannabis, Cannabis Skunk Sense, Charles Walker, COMT, Country Tracks, Debra bell, Dr Stanley Zammit, Duchess of Northumberland, gene, Judge Roger Thorn, Mary Brett, Nadine Dorries, Newcastle Crown Court, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, The Daily Mail
      Filed under: Politics, Science | 23 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Independent On Sunday, 5th June 2011 (2)

      Monday, July 18th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 9:19 PM Subject: Second complaint against… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Addiction, alcohol, aspirin, British Journal of Psychiatry, British medical Journal, cannabis, cigarette, COMT, Dr Cecile Henquet, Dr Stanley Zammit, gene, Independent on Sunday, Institute of Psychiatry, Keele University, King's College London, Korsakoff, Patrick Cockburn, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, schizophrenia, self harm, suicide, Therapeutic Ratio, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff, University of Maastricht
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | 2 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Independent On Sunday, 5th June 2011

      Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:12 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, Belgium, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, COMT, Czech Republic, decriminalisation, Dr Cecile Henquet, Dr Stanley Zammit, drugs, gene, Holland, Institute of Psychiatry, Italy, John Rentoul, King's College London, Patrick Cockburn, pharmaceutical, Poland, Portugal, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, Spain, The Independent on Sunday, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff, University of Maastricht, US
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | Comments Off

    • PCC Complaint. The Hertfordshire Mercury, 15th June 2011

      Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 12:30 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, adolescent, alcohol, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, Charles Walker, child, cocaine, COMT, dependence, dopamine, drug, gene, government, heroin, Hertfordshire Mercury, hospital admissions, Institute of Medicine, mental health, MP, parliamentary privilege, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, psychosis, Russian roulette, skunk, Therapeutic Ratio, tobacco, toxicity, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | Comments Off

    • PCC Complaint. The Newmarket Journal, 13th June 2011 – NOT UPHELD

      Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 12:34 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, adolescent, alcohol, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, Charles Walker, child, cocaine, COMT, dependence, dopamine, drug, gene, government, heroin, hospital admissions, Institute of Medicine, mental health, MP, Newmarket Journal, parliamentary privilege, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, psychosis, Russian roulette, skunk, Therapeutic Ratio, tobacco, toxicity, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | 3 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Bearsden Herald, 13th June 2011 – NOT UPHELD

      Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 12:21 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: Addiction, adolescent, alcohol, Bearsden Herald, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, Charles Walker, child, cocaine, COMT, dependence, dopamine, drug, gene, government, heroin, hospital admissions, Institute of Medicine, mental health, MP, parliamentary privilege, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, psychosis, Russian roulette, skunk, Therapeutic Ratio, tobacco, toxicity, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | 2 Comments »

    • Complaint against Judge Roger Thorn (Newcastle Crown Court)

      Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

      Email to the Office for Judicial Complaints —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: inbox@ojc.gsi.gov.uk Sent: Thursday, June 02,… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Addiction, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, alcohol, British Journal of Psychiatry, cannabis, catechol-O-methyltransferase, COMT, functional polymorphism, gene, government, judge, Judge Roger Thorn, justice, Keele University, London Evening Standard, mental health, misconduct, Newcastle Crown Court, Press (PCC), Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, psychosis, Russian roulette, schizophrenia, science, Sunderland Echo, The Daily Mail, University of Bristol, University of Cardiff
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Science | 2 Comments »

    • Does Cannabis Make You Mad?

      Monday, May 16th, 2011

      Reefer Madness Or A Cause For Concern? Are the claims of a link between cannabis and mental illness prohibition inspired… Read more…

      Topics: addictive, adolescent, alcohol, anti-psychotic, brain, cannabidiol, cannabis, cannabis farm, CBD, chemical, children, cod science, COMT, correlation, criminal record, Denmark, Dr Zerrin Atakan, drug, drugs policy, gene, government, hallucination, hash, hashish, Holland, Home Office, Independent on Sunday, Jouko Miettunen, Keele University, legalisation, madness, media, medicine, mental health, mental illness, National Institute for Mental Health, North Africa, paranoia, plasticity, police, potency, premorbid indication, prodromal symptom, Prof Philip McGuire, Professor Glyn Lewis, prohibition, propaganda, psychiatric, psychosis, psychotropic, Reefer Madness, reform, regulation, research, resin, Rethink, schizophrenia, scientist, skunk, Stan Zammit, strain, strength, teenager, tetrahydrocannabinol, Thai stick, THC, tobacco, UK, US, war on drugs
      Filed under: mental health | 27 Comments »

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