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    • Articles Tagged ‘Paul Flynn’

    • Between “Reefer Madness” And “Crazy Stoner”, Is The CLEAR Path To Reform

      Friday, May 4th, 2012

      Let’s be clear.  Not all stoners are crazy and not all who oppose the reefer are mad.  At the two… Read more…

      Topics: Bob Ainsworth, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Charles Walker, Clear, crazy stoner, David Burrowes, Debra bell, Derek Williams, Jason Reed, Julian Huppert, Kathy Gyngell, Mark Easton, Mary Brett, Melanie Phillips, Nadine Dorries, Paul Flynn, Peter Hitchens, Peter Lilley, Peter Reynolds, Reefer Madness, Sarah McCulloch, Simon Heffer, Steve Elliott, Tom Brake, Tom Chivers
      Filed under: Politics | 16 Comments »

    • 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 »

    • 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 »

    • 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 »

    • Cannabis Question In the House, 9th May 2011

      Monday, May 9th, 2011

      Transcript from Commons Hansard at www.parliament.uk Cannabis 8. Paul Flynn (Newport West) (Lab): What her policy is on the use… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, Austria, Canada, cannabis, David Burrowes, drugs policy, Finland, Germany, government, GP, Israel, Italy, James Brokenshire, medicinal cannabis, medicine, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, MHRA, minister, MS, multiple sclerosis, Netherlands, Paul Flynn, Portugal, prescribe, psychosis, Sativex, schizophrenia, Spain, United States, USA
      Filed under: Law, Politics, Science | 12 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Evening Standard, 26th January 2011 – RESOLVED

      Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 5:01 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Addaction, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, alcohol, Baroness Meacher, BMCR, Bringing Cannabis Back Into the Medicine Cabinet, British Medicinal Cannabis Register, cannabis, Danny Kushlick, Doug Wills, Evening Standard, Geordie Greig, Helena O'Connell, Henry Cockburn, Home Office, Julie Myserson, Keele University, mental health, Paul Flynn, Professor David Nutt, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Les Iversen, Professor Robin Murray, Professor Roger Pertwee, psychosis, Rethink, schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Research, scientist, Sophie Goodchild, Terry Hammond, Therapeutic Ratio, tobacco, Transform, University of Aberdeen, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | 4 Comments »

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