Monday, April 15th, 2013
This from CLEAR member chalmerz123 ___________________________ I’m 23 years old and I have Diabetes, Usher syndrome (Retinits Pigmentosa),which means vision… Read more…
Topics: blindness, cannabis, Clear, clear cannabis law reform, clear uk, crimianl, deafness, dealer, diabetes, hearing, medicinal, medicine, police, prohibition, sight loss, Usher syndrome
Filed under: Medicine | 4 Comments »
Friday, April 12th, 2013
Not content with calling my first complaint ‘fanciful‘ when I presented documentary evidence of misconduct by Britain’s most senior police… Read more…
Topics: cannabis, Independent Police Complaints Commission, IPCC, Mayor’s Office of Policing and Crime, misconduct, MOPAC, police, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe
Filed under: Police Complaints, Politics | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
It will be no surprise that The Mayor’s Office of Policing and Crime (MOPAC) has rejected my complaint against the Commissioner… Read more…
Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, cannabis, Evening Standard, Independent Police Complaints Commission, IPCC, misconduct, MOPAC, Operation Hawk, police, Police Regulations, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, The Mayor’s Office of Policing and Crime
Filed under: Police Complaints, Politics | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, January 30th, 2013
“A member of a police force shall at all times abstain from any activity which is likely to interfere… Read more…
Topics: All-party Parliamentary Group on Cannabis and Children, cannabis, commissioner, Independent Police Complaints Commission, Metropolitan Police, police, politician, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe
Filed under: Police Complaints, Politics, Science | 12 Comments »
Tuesday, January 1st, 2013
A very happy New Year to all CLEAR members and supporters. 2012 was a tumultuous year which saw great progress… Read more…
Topics: Alan Hobday, Buster Dawson, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, Comment Warriors, conference, Department of Health, Derek Williams, Graham Smith, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Office, Jan Wells, Joel Dalais, Keith Vaz, Leveson Inquiry, Mark Palmer, medicinal cannabis, MP, Peter Reynolds, police, Police and Crime Commissioner, Press (PCC)
Filed under: Politics | 23 Comments »
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012
As cannabis law reform advocates we are a minority and it’s hard for a minority to be heard without a… Read more…
Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, commissioner, election, law, PCC, police, reform, vote
Filed under: Politics | 7 Comments »
Sunday, October 28th, 2012
Cannabis is regularly used by at least 2 million people according to the government (and that’s almost certainly a gross… Read more…
Topics: cannabis, decrim, decriminalisation, elections, law, law reform, police, politics, prohibition
Filed under: Miscellaneous, Politics | 10 Comments »
Thursday, September 20th, 2012
The terrible tragedy that unfolded in Manchester this week shows how even police officers are often victims of the great… Read more…
Topics: Andy Ward, Bernard Hogan-Howe, cannabis, drugs, Fiona Bone, gun crime, Hillsborough, Manchester, Mark Duggan, Metropolitan Police, Nicola Hughes, organised crime, police, prohibition, Richard Brunstrom, riots, Sir Robert Peel, tax and regulate, The Daily Mail, Theresa May, Tom Lloyd
Filed under: Politics | 5 Comments »
Saturday, September 15th, 2012
An interesting narrative seems to be developing anew; drugs – and especially cannabis – are responsible for increasing levels of… Read more…
Topics: cannabis, crime, guns, hash, police, prohibition, skunk, violence, weed
Filed under: Politics | 15 Comments »
The CLEAR Cannabis Law Reform Campaign In 2013
Tuesday, January 1st, 2013A very happy New Year to all CLEAR members and supporters. 2012 was a tumultuous year which saw great progress… Read more…
Topics: Alan Hobday, Buster Dawson, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, Comment Warriors, conference, Department of Health, Derek Williams, Graham Smith, HASC drugs inquiry, Home Office, Jan Wells, Joel Dalais, Keith Vaz, Leveson Inquiry, Mark Palmer, medicinal cannabis, MP, Peter Reynolds, police, Police and Crime Commissioner, Press (PCC)
Filed under: Politics | 23 Comments »