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    • Articles Tagged ‘Lord Henley’

    • Drugs Minister? What Drugs Minister?

      Thursday, September 6th, 2012

      “The Home Secretary also ruled out any fresh moves to decriminalise possession of drugs, warning that it would create further… Read more…

      Topics: decriminalise, drugs, Drugs Minister, Home Office, Home Secretary, Lord Henley
      Filed under: Politics | 3 Comments »

    • House Of Lords Debates The EU Drugs Strategy

      Friday, July 20th, 2012

        You can watch the debate here starting at 4:24. However, here are the highlights.  The full transcript is here…. Read more…

      Topics: Baroness Meacher, cannabis, drugs, Lord Cobbold, Lord Hannay, Lord Henley, Lord Howarth, Lord Judd, Lord Mackenzie, Lord Mancroft, Lord Teverson, Portugal, Sweden, The Daily Mail
      Filed under: Politics | 1 Comment »

    • There Can Be No Doubt – British Government Cannabis Policy Is Corrupt.

      Thursday, January 19th, 2012

      David Cameron is corrupt.  The Home Office is corrupt.  Theresa May,  Lord Henley, James Brokenshire, Alan Johnson, Jacqui Smith  (I name… Read more…

      Topics: Alan Johnson, Alun Michael, Bridget Phillipson, Charles Clarke, David Blunkett, David Cameron, David Winnick, GW Pharmaceuticals, Home Office, Jacqui Smith, James Brokenshire, James Clappison, Julian Huppert, Lee Smith, Lord Henley, Lorraine Fullbrook, Mark Reckless, Michael Ellis, Molly Meacher, Nicola Blackwood, Paul Flynn, Peter Lilley, Steve McCabe, Theresa MayKeith Vaz, Tom Brake
      Filed under: Politics | 10 Comments »

    • Review Of 2011. Part Two

      Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

      Click here for Part One From April until September Early in April the Sentencing Council announced its public consultation on… Read more…

      Topics: Alun Buffry, Anne Milton, Any Questions, Baroness Browning, BBC, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Cannabis Truth roadshow, Charles Walker, Chris Bovey, Clark French, Clear, daily mail, Dan Ford, Derek Williams, Des Humphrey, Dr Stanley Zammit, Earl Howe, ENCOD, European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies, Facebook, Global Commission on Drug Policy, Greg de Hoedt, GW Pharmaceuticals, Henry's Demons, Home Office, IACM, IDMU, Independent Drug Monitoring Unit, International Assocation for Cannabinoid Medicine, Jake Ish, James Brokenshire, Jan Wells, John Rentoul, Judge Christopher Plunkett, Justin Gover, Leanne Wood, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Les Iversen, Levent Akbulut, Lord Henley, Mark Palmer, Matthew Atha, Nadine Dorries, Office of Judicial Complaints, OJC, Patrick Cockburn, Paul Flynn, PCC, Peter Black, Peter Hitchens, Plaid Cymru, police, Press (PCC), Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Lester Grinspoon, Rhys Morgan, Sativex, Sentencing Council, Tokepure, Truthjuice, UKCIA, Winston Matthews
      Filed under: Politics | 2 Comments »

    • A Response To Lord Henley Of the Home Office Concerning Cannabis

      Friday, December 9th, 2011

      For years the Home Office has been trotting out its nonsense about cannabis.   Old timers like me can recite… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, cannabis farm, drugs strategy, government, Home Office, John Baron, Lord Henley, medicinal cannabis, minister, MP, Steve McNamara
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Science | 13 Comments »

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