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    • 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 »

    • 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 »

    • Cameron On Cannabis Part 9

      Monday, November 21st, 2011

      Mr Cameron, It’s You Who Needs Education About Cannabis (Part 1) Don’t Let Cameron Get Away With His Untruths About… Read more…

      Topics: Al Jazeera, cannabis, civil servant, David Cameron, government, Home Office, Iran, minister, MP, oligarchy, Paul Flynn, Syria, Tory, violence, YouTube
      Filed under: Politics | 19 Comments »

    • Legal Remedies part 4

      Monday, October 24th, 2011

      The CLEAR Legal Remedies campaign aims to use legal action to overturn the British government’s cruel and irrational prohibition of… Read more…

      Topics: Bedrocan, cannabis, civil servant, doctor, government, GP, Home Office, Legal Remedies, licence, medicinal cannabis, minister, prescription, Schengen Agreement
      Filed under: Law, Medicine | 6 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 »

    • Sarah Martin Represents The Leading Edge Of Cannabis Medicine In Britain.

      Thursday, September 8th, 2011

      Sarah Martin, a legend in the British cannabis campaign and a CLEAR member, is speaking at the International Association For… Read more…

      Topics: Big Pharma, cannabinoid, cannabis, Clear, doctor, endocannabinoid system, government, GW Pharmaceuticals, IACM, International Association For Cannabinoid Medicines, medicinal cannabis, minister, MS, multiple sclerosis, Sarah Martin, Sativex
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Science | 7 Comments »

    • Press Conference – “Taxing The UK Cannabis Market”

      Thursday, September 1st, 2011

      CLEAR is calling a press conference on 14th September to announce the publication of the report “Taxing The UK Cannabis… Read more…

      Topics: BBC, cannabis, cannabis factory, children, Clear, CPS, Crown Prosecution Service, drugs policy, health, Houses of Parliament, IDMU, Independent Drug Monitoring Unit, Labour, minister, MP, Paul Flynn, Peter Reynolds, social harms, tax & regulate, UK
      Filed under: Politics, Press Releases | 30 Comments »

    • Legal Remedies – A Call To Action.

      Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

      A friend, who I shall not name, spoke to me in despair the other day.  She is a medicinal user,… Read more…

      Topics: Alzheimer’s, arthritis, atherosclerosis, Baroness Browning, Bedrocan, Belgium, Britain, cancer, cannabinoid, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular system, central nervous system, Charles Walker, Crohn's, disability, doctor, Drugs Minister, endocannabinoid system, gastrointestinal, Global Commission on Drug Policy, health, Holland, Home Office, immune system, Italy, judicial review, lawyer, ME, medicinal cannabis, medicine, minister, MP, MS, Nadine Dorries, osteoporosis, Parkinson’s disease., politician, prescription, prime minister, prohibition, receptor, recreational, reproductive system, Spain, urinary tract
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Science | 14 Comments »

    • We’re Not Asking For A Change In The Law

      Sunday, June 26th, 2011

      I’m writing to Baroness Browning tonight asking her to take action for people who need cannabis as medicine.  It’s very… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, civil servant, decriminalisation, doctor, Home Office, medicinal cannabis, minister, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, parliament, prescription, Sentencing Council, Treasury
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics | 8 Comments »

    • An Open Letter To Charles Walker, MP For Broxbourne

      Sunday, June 12th, 2011

      Charles Walker, Tory MP for Broxbourne proposed his adjournment debate in the House of Commons on the evening of Thursday,… Read more…

      Topics: adjournment debate, alcohol, Anne Milton, anti-psychotic, Britain, British Journal of Psychiatry, Broxbourne, cannabis, Cannabis Skunk Sense, CBD, Charity Commission, Charles Walker, children, cocaine, COMT, Debra bell, Deputy Speaker, dopamine, Dr Stanley Zammit, evidence, hashish, House of Commons, Keele University, Korsakoff, Mary Brett, minister, MP, Nadine Dorries, parliament, politician, Professor Glyn Lewis, prohibition, psychosis, public health, regulation, schizophrenia, science, skunk, Talk to Frank, THC, The Daily Mail, tobacco, Tory, University of Bristol, US, witchcraft
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Science | 13 Comments »

    • Cameron And His Cronies Are The Real Drugs Gangsters

      Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

      Today Release published an ad in the Guardian which stands alongside the famous Times advertisement of 1967 as a record… Read more…

      Topics: advertisement, Al Jazeera, BBC, Britain, cannabis, civil service, Clear, David Cameron, Global Commission on Drug Policy, GW Pharmaceuticals, Haringey, Home Office, media, mental health, minister, New York, Office for Judicial Complaints, politician, Press (PCC), psychosis, Release, Sativex, Sharon Shoesmith, Sir Richard Branson, Sky, The Guardian, tincture, Waldorf Astoria, Worcester Crown Court
      Filed under: Business, Law, Medicine, Politics | 19 Comments »

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