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    • Police and Crime Commissioner Elections, A Chance To Make A Difference?

      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 »

    • Behaving Like Naughty Children, Smoking Pot In Public, Achieves Nothing

      Thursday, September 6th, 2012

      I am absolutely certain that one of the principal reasons why the laws on cannabis haven’t changed is because of… Read more…

      Topics: bong, cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clear, culture, demonstration, Hippies In Suits, joint, march, prohibition, rally, reform, society, spliff, stoner, YouTube
      Filed under: Politics | 29 Comments »

    • If You Could Change A Law…

      Monday, July 23rd, 2012

      This was written for CLEAR by Joshua Kelly Joshua Kelly Josh is 17 and studying A-Levels in college. He has… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, law, reform
      Filed under: Guest blog | 4 Comments »

    • The Home Affairs Committee and the Overflowing Mailbox

      Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

      So today I posted off my submission to the Home Affairs Committee drugs policy investigation. If you don’t know about… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, drugs, law, misuse of drugs act, parliament, prohibition, reform
      Filed under: Politics | 6 Comments »

    • Does Cannabis Make You Mad?

      Monday, May 16th, 2011

      Reefer Madness Or A Cause For Concern? Are the claims of a link between cannabis and mental illness prohibition inspired… Read more…

      Topics: addictive, adolescent, alcohol, anti-psychotic, brain, cannabidiol, cannabis, cannabis farm, CBD, chemical, children, cod science, COMT, correlation, criminal record, Denmark, Dr Zerrin Atakan, drug, drugs policy, gene, government, hallucination, hash, hashish, Holland, Home Office, Independent on Sunday, Jouko Miettunen, Keele University, legalisation, madness, media, medicine, mental health, mental illness, National Institute for Mental Health, North Africa, paranoia, plasticity, police, potency, premorbid indication, prodromal symptom, Prof Philip McGuire, Professor Glyn Lewis, prohibition, propaganda, psychiatric, psychosis, psychotropic, Reefer Madness, reform, regulation, research, resin, Rethink, schizophrenia, scientist, skunk, Stan Zammit, strain, strength, teenager, tetrahydrocannabinol, Thai stick, THC, tobacco, UK, US, war on drugs
      Filed under: mental health | 27 Comments »

    • Students For Sensible Drug Policy

      Thursday, May 5th, 2011

      It sometimes feels like we will never bring about any meaningful drug law reform. Every time we take one step… Read more…

      Topics: cannabis, Cannabis Law Reform, Clark French, Clear, Cure Ukay, decriminalisation, drug law reform, festival, harm reduction, LCA, Leeds University, legalisation, Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Manchester, media, medicine, MP, Peter Reynolds, politician, prohibition, recreational, reform, regulation, society, SSDP, student, student union, Students for Sensible Drug Policy, Transform Drug Policy Foundation, UK, war on drugs
      Filed under: Law, Politics | 2 Comments »

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