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    • Articles Tagged ‘GW Pharmaceuticals’

    • Which Way Forward For The British Cannabis Campaign?

      Sunday, May 19th, 2013

      Drugs policy in the UK is run by the Daily Mail, capo di tutti capi of the Fleet Street mafia. Given the… Read more…

      Topics: Bedrocan, cannabis, drugs policy, Fleet Street mafia, GW Pharmaceuticals, HASC drugs inquiry, Jeremy Browne, Keith Vaz, Sativex, The Daily Mail
      Filed under: Politics | 14 Comments »

    • Sativex Update

      Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

      The new regulations concerning Sativex came into force today. Put simply, Sativex has been moved into schedule 4 of the… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, judicial review, Sativex
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics | 6 Comments »

    • Sativex Re-Scheduling Demands Judicial Review

      Monday, April 1st, 2013

      Dishonesty is at the root of the legislative changes about to come into force concerning Sativex, the cannabis medicine produced… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, alcohol lobby, Bayer Healthcare, cannabis, Chris Stevens, David Cameron, Department of Health, Fleet Street, fraud, GW Pharmaceuticals, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Affairs select committee, Home Office, Home Secretary, Keith Vaz, Laurel Bush, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, MHRA, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, Privy Council, prohibition, Sativex, scandal
      Filed under: Business, Law, Medicine, Politics | 10 Comments »

    • Patent Application On Cannabis Compounds For Treatment And Prevention Of Cancer.

      Saturday, March 16th, 2013

      On 7th March 2013, the US Patent & Trade Office published GW Pharmaceuticals’ patent application covering all plant-derived cannabinoids for… Read more…

      Topics: cancer, cannabinoid, cannabis, GW Pharmaceuticals
      Filed under: Business, Medicine, Politics, Science | 11 Comments »

    • The Sativex Scandal Deepens. Corruption And Dishonesty At The Home Office.

      Thursday, February 14th, 2013

      Whose Pockets Are Being Filled By The British Government’s Corrupt Cannabis Policy? The mists of deception and the stench of… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, cannabis, corruption, Dr Geoffrey Guy, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, MoDA, Professor David Nutt, Sativex, war on drugs
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics | 14 Comments »

    • Home Office Deception On Medicinal Cannabis

      Wednesday, February 13th, 2013

      Two years after the ACMD first advised that Sativex should be in schedule 4 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations,… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, Anna Soubry, cannabis, GW Pharmaceuticals, Jeremy Browne, Professor Les Iversen, Sativex
      Filed under: Law, Medicine | 11 Comments »

    • Sativex In Britain 2013. Sarah Martin

      Sunday, January 27th, 2013

      Really great work here from Sarah Martin.  It’s very moving and wonderful to see her doing so well on medicinal… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, medicinal cannabis, MS, Sarah Martin, Sativex
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics | 12 Comments »

    • Cameron’s Irresponsible And Hypocritical Drugs Policy Is a Scandal

      Monday, January 14th, 2013

      The obnoxious posh toff was suspended from Eton for weed.  He undoubtedly shared his chum George Osborne’s penchant for cocaine… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, Bullingdon Club, cannabis, cocaine, David Cameron, drugs policy, Fleet Street, George Osborne, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Affairs committee, hooligan, internet, Labour party, MP, Sativex, tobacco, Tory, weed
      Filed under: Politics | 14 Comments »

    • Germany Permits Medicinal Users To Grow Cannabis. UK Maintains Cruel And Corrupt Policy.

      Thursday, December 20th, 2012

      The Supreme Administrative Court of Munster has ruled that under strict conditions severely ill Germans will be allowed to grow… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, David Cameron, Dr Franjo Grotenhermen, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, IACM, International Association For Cannabinoid Medicines, Kent Science Park, medicine, MHRA, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, Porton Dwon, Sativex, Sittingbourne, Supreme Administrative Court of Munster, Theresa May, UN Single Convention 1961, Wiltshire
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics | 8 Comments »

    • Dear Mr Vaz, Millions Of People Who Need Medicinal Cannabis Need Your Help.

      Friday, December 14th, 2012

      Two days ago I wrote to Keith Vaz asking him why the drugs inquiry hadn’t considered the vital issue of medicinal cannabis…. Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Department of Health, drugs, GW Pharmaceuticals, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Office, Keith Vaz, medicinal cannabis, Sativex
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics | 4 Comments »

    • News Release – Corby By-Election – The UK Policy On Medicinal Cannabis Is Dishonest And Cruel

      Sunday, November 4th, 2012

      Contact: Peter Reynolds Tel: 07880872022 peterreynolds@clear-uk.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – NO EMBARGO The UK Policy On Medicinal Cannabis Is Dishonest… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, Corby, election, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, MHRA, Peter Reynolds, Sativex, Schengen Agreement
      Filed under: Press Releases | 2 Comments »

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