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    • The Sativex Scam part 2.5

      Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

      The Sativex Scam part 1 The Sativex Scam part 2 Misinformation, Propaganda, Untruths And Lies. The title of this piece… Read more…

      Topics: Bediol, Bedrocan, cannabis, CBD, doctor, GW Pharmaceuticals, investor, Manchester Evening News, Press (PCC), Sativex, scientist, shareholder, The Daily Mail, The Daily Mirror, the sun
      Filed under: Business, Medicine, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | 24 Comments »

    • The Sativex Scam part 2

      Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

      The Sativex Scam part 1, “The Truth That Must Be Told” The Opportunity It is certain that mankind has used… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, armed forces, cannabis, Charles Walker, doctor, Drug Czar, Gil Kerlikowske, government, GW Pharmaceuticals, Harry Anslinger, medicinal, monopoly, MP, organised crime, pharmacology, police, poltician, prohibition, propaganda, racist, Sativex, scientist, Tory, US, weapon
      Filed under: Business, Medicine, Politics | 26 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Daily Mail, 5th August 2011

      Friday, August 5th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 4:11 PM Subject: Complaint against the… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, cannabis, decriminalisation, government, LibDem, psychosis, scientist, The Daily Mail, Tony Blair
      Filed under: Law, Medicine, Miscellaneous, Press (PCC), Science | 3 Comments »

    • Why Cannabis Doesn’t Kill

      Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

        Originally published in the London Evening Standard, 6th May 2003 When I read last week that as many as… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, brain, British medical Journal, cannabis, cigarette, depression, drug, drugs, heroin, House of Lords, London Evening Standard, mental illness, nicotine, schizophrenia, scientist, tetrahydrocannabinol, tobacco
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Science | 4 Comments »

    • 100 X Safer than Alcohol? Cannabis Is 1000s X Safer!

      Thursday, May 26th, 2011

      Today the NHS released new statistics on the enormous damage that Britain’s favourite drug causes. Admissions to hospital for alcohol… Read more…

      Topics: alcohol, Alcohol Concern, Britain, cannabis, DEA, doctor, drug, Drug Enforcement Administration, Drugscope, hospital admissions, Merck, mortality, NHS, Office of National Statistics, ONS, peanuts, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, scientist, statistician, Therapeutic Ratio, toxicity, University of Bristol, US
      Filed under: Medicine, Politics, Science | 29 Comments »

    • PCC Complaint. The Burton Mail, 10th May 2011

      Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

      —– Original Message —– From: Peter Reynolds To: complaints@pcc.org.uk Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 1:55 PM Subject: Complaint against The… Read more…

      Topics: ACMD, Addiction, Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, cannabis, cocaine, dependence, drug, gateway theory, heroin, Keele University, legal high, mental health, paranoia, Professor Glyn Lewis, psychosis, Reefer Madness, schizophrenia, scientist, skunk, The Burton Mail, University of Bristol
      Filed under: Law, Politics, Press (PCC), Science | Comments Off

    • 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 »

    • 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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