Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
Joel Dalais, formerly Director of Membership of CLEAR, is no longer a member of the CLEAR executive committee. His… Read more…
Topics: blackmail, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, cocaine, computer hacking, criminal harassment, defamation, fraud, High Court, Independent Police Complaints Commission, interception of communications, IPCC, Joel Dalais, malicious communications, NORML, NORML UK, Peter Reynolds, theft, tormail
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Sunday, January 8th, 2012
Probably quite a lot. I expect to see some significant progress both in the UK and abroad. The campaign has… Read more…
Topics: ACMD, alcohol, Amanda Platell, Andrew Strauss, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, DEA, Echo Pharmaceuticals, GW Pharmaceuticals, heroin, Home Office, Hortapharm, Kannalife, medical marijuana, medicinal cannabis, Moms for Marijuana, MPP, NORML, Obama, PCC, Portman Group, Press (PCC), Sativex, Sentencing Council, the Ashes, The Daily Mail, US
Filed under: Law, Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC) | 25 Comments »
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
From Christmas 2010 until April 2011 Reverberating into the first days of 2011 were two key events. There was Bob… Read more…
Topics: Alun Buffry, BBC, Bob Ainsworth, Bringing Cannabis Back Into the Medicine Cabinet, British Pharmacological Society, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Cannabis:What's The Harm, Clark French, Clear, climate change, Don Barnard, Facebook, Global Commission on Drug Policy, Greg de Hoedt, GW Pharmaceuticals, Henry's Demons, How Drugs Work, Hughie Green, Hyde Park, James Brokenshire, Jason Reed, Kofi Annan, Labour party, LCA, leader, leadership election, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Mark Kennedy, MS. Crohn's disease, NORML, Patrick Cockburn, Peter Hitchens, police, Press (PCC), Professor David Nutt, Professor Les Iversen, Sarah Martin, Seedsman, Sir Ian Gilmour, Sir Richard Branson, Stuart Warwick, Students for Sensible Drug Policy, The Daily Mail, Tom Raikes, UK420, website, When We Grow, Winston Matthews
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