I have conducted an in-depth analysis of the written evidence submitted to the Home Affairs select committee inquiry into drugs… Read more…
Thank you. I am humbled and grateful to you for your submissions to the Home Affairs committee. It is a… Read more…
The Home Affairs select committee has published the written evidence submitted to the drugs policy inquiry. We are now able… Read more…
The Home Affairs select committee has now published an astonishing 731 pages of written evidence submitted to it for its… Read more…
Following her appearance before the Home Affairs select committee yesterday, I have written to Professor Gerada raising a number of… Read more…
WATCH THE MEETING HERE There are a few interesting points about cannabis earlier on in the session, mainly from Dr… Read more…
Keith Vaz and Dr Julian Huppert, members of the Home Affairs select committee, visited Miami and Colombia earlier this month… Read more…
Merry Christmas! The best Christmas presents are the ones that keep the kids quiet. You know: Lego, a train set,… Read more…
From the www.parliament.uk website 29th November 2011 Call for written evidence DRUGS The Committee will undertake a comprehensive review of… Read more…
Change Is In Sight
Monday, April 2nd, 2012I really believe that change in our cannabis laws is imminent. Since the CLEAR campaign began the whole impetus for… Read more…
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