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Issue 4-1 Drug Policy Alliance 2005 International Drug Policy Reform Conference |
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Written by Mary Taft-McPhee, Special Projects Coodinator
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
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by Mary Taft-McPhee,m Special Projects Coodinator, Drug Policy Alliance This November nearly 1000 activists, experts and advocates will come
together in Long Beach, California, to attend the 2005 International
Drug Policy Reform Conference, hosted by the Drug Policy Alliance. This
conference is unique. It promises to be the most significant gathering
ever of people who believe the war on drugs is doing more harm than
good. While presenters and attendees vary greatly in their personal
politics, specific interests, and attitudes toward drugs, they all
agree on the need for major reform of drug policies both in the United
States and across the world. |
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Issue 4-1 Best of the Best |
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Written by staff
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
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The Cannabis Health Home Team would like to congratulate our ‘Best of The Best’ winners.
Getting to know all of our contributors over the past 3 years has had a
huge impact, not only on us, but our entire readership. Every one of
you deserves recognition and we wish we had the space to include all of
you. You’ve touched our hearts and opened our minds; we thank you all.
The Cannabis Health Home Team wishes everyone good health, prosperity
and peace for 2006.
Best of the Best
Most Dedicated Activists Howard & Misty
“As for me, I will donate my time and my horse as much as we can
handle, until the war on drugs is over or until I draw my last breath.”
Our dear friend, Howard Wooldridge, LEAP, on his commitment to ending
the war on drugs. Read more on Howard and his incredible journey in How
to Change the World Howard J. Wooldridge from L.E.A.P Rides Again,
Issue 3-2, Jan/Feb 2005 pg 20
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Issue 4-1 The Legal Status of Cannabis Seeds under Current Canadian Law |
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Written by John Conroy
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
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By John W. Conroy QC
Generally the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) prohibits the
possession, sale, production, possession for the purpose of sale,
import, and export and any conspiracy to do so or being a party to any
such offence, in relation to any drug set out in its various schedules.
Cannabis is the subject of Schedule II. |
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Issue 4-1 Denis Lillico's Challenge |
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Written by Curt Robbins
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
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by Curt Robbins
If you inquire with a medical specialist regarding dystonia, you'll
learn that it's a family of neurological disorders similar to
Parkinson's Disease, only more severe. Due to its relative rarity, the
average layperson has never heard of dystonia. Severely degenerative in
nature, it is actually, behind Parkinson's, the third most common
movement disorder, afflicting more than 300,000 people in North America. |
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Issue 4-1 L.E.A.P. The Story Of Howard & Misty |
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Written by Logos
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Monday, 07 November 2005 |
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This ride entailed traveling through 13 of our states. A little over
200 years ago, 13 colonies became our first 13 states. Industrious
activists in the 13 states that Howard just rode through should do
everything they can to get some initiatives on the ballots. Howard has
done his Paul Revere duty and taken the message to the people, they are
ready to vote now. Let these 13 states become the new 13 colonies that
usher in a new era of freedom before we lose the freedom to affect
change. |
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