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    • Articles Tagged ‘Home Affairs’

    • Inside The Mind Of A Hard Line Prohibitionist: Michael Ellis MP

      Friday, March 8th, 2013

      A CLEAR member has been in touch with his MP about the law on cannabis.  Of course, this happens on… Read more…

      Topics: barrister, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, gateway theory, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Affairs, mental health, Michael Ellis, MP, Northampton, select committee
      Filed under: Politics | 11 Comments »

    • HASC Drugs Inquiry Report, ‘Breaking The Cycle’ – A CLEAR Analysis

      Monday, December 10th, 2012

      Download the report here. Can any such report ever meet expectations? Probably not but that is no reason to excuse… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, drugs, drugs policy, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Affairs, select committee
      Filed under: Politics | 8 Comments »

    • A Policy for Cannabis in 21st Century Britain.

      Friday, July 20th, 2012

      “I want to see a complete change in the way the addiction to drugs illness is addressed by governments around… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Home Affairs, Oglesby & Butler, select committee, Storz & Bickel, vaporiser
      Filed under: Members blog, Politics | 18 Comments »

    • Medicinal Cannabis – The Issue The HASC Drugs Inquiry Must Address

      Thursday, July 19th, 2012

      What is the point of drugs policy? I think everyone would agree that it must be about protecting people –… Read more…

      Topics: Alzheimer's disease, Appeal Court, cancer, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, drugs policy, GW Pharmaceuticals, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Affairs, James Brokenshire, Keith Vaz, Marijuana Gateway To Health, medicinal cannabis, select committee, Sentencing Council, Theresa May
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Science | 9 Comments »

    • HASC Drugs Inquiry Calls For Further Evidence From CLEAR

      Friday, June 29th, 2012

      Since the drugs policy inquiry was announced, CLEAR has led the way in representing the arguments against prohibition. We encouraged… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, drugs, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Affairs, Keith Vaz, Peter Reynolds, select committee
      Filed under: Politics | 9 Comments »

    • Why Are So Many MPs Incapable Of Common Sense On Drugs?

      Wednesday, June 20th, 2012

      Or is the truth more sinister? I don’t know but I do know that I shared David Nutt’s evident frustration… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, British Lung Foundation, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, cocaine, David Winnick, heroin, Home Affairs, human trafficking, Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs, ISCD, James Clappison, Julian Huppert, Kathy Gyngell, Latin America, Lorraine Fullbrook, Mary Brett, Michael Ellis, money laundering, Nicola Blackwood, Peter Hitchens, Professor David Nutt, select committee
      Filed under: Politics, Science | 25 Comments »

    • HASC Drugs Inquiry. An Analysis Of The Written Evidence. Part 1

      Friday, April 13th, 2012

      I have conducted an in-depth analysis of the written evidence submitted to the Home Affairs select committee inquiry into drugs… Read more…

      Topics: Alliance Boots, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Centre for Policy Studies, Clear, David Raynes, drugs, drugs policy, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Affairs, inquiry, Kathy Gyngell, Keith Vaz, National Drug Prevention Alliance, Pheon Management Services, select committee
      Filed under: Politics | 6 Comments »

    • A New Leadership Mandate

      Thursday, April 5th, 2012

      CLEAR is the most effective, successful and popular cannabis campaign that Britain has ever seen. More than that, we are… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, Derek Williams, drugs inquiry, Home Affairs, Jan Wells, Mark Palmer, Peter Reynolds, select committee
      Filed under: Politics | 32 Comments »

    • I’m Inspired By Your Work!

      Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

      Thank you. I am humbled and grateful to you for your submissions to the Home Affairs committee.  It is a… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, Home Affairs, inquiry, Peter Reynolds, select committee
      Filed under: Politics | 1 Comment »

    • CLEAR Submission To The Home Affairs Select Committee

      Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

      The Home Affairs select committee has published the written evidence submitted to the drugs policy inquiry.  We are now able… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, drugspolicy, Home Affairs, inquiry, Peter Reynolds, select committee
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Science | 2 Comments »

    • Drugs Policy Inquiry Publishes 731 Pages Of Written Evidence

      Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

      The Home Affairs select committee has now published an astonishing 731 pages of written evidence submitted to it for its… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, drugs, drugs policy, Home Affairs, inquiry, select committee
      Filed under: Politics | 11 Comments »

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