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  • Canada: A Bright Green Spot in the Economy
    Vancouver Sun, 15 Nov 2008 - With Courts Striking Down the Government's Monopoly on Supplying Medical Marijuana, Private Growers Are Clamouring to Capitalize on Pot's Commercial Potential DUNCAN - Eric Nash can barely contain his excitement waiting to hear from Health Canada whether he can start growing marijuana for 250 patients.

  • CN AB: Column: Forget Facts, Common Sense Or Decency
    Edmonton Sun, 15 Nov 2008 - There's been quite a kerfuffle on the letters page recently on the legalization of marijuana. That we're still even debating this issue, some 70 years after weed's defacto criminalization, is astounding. Every reputable government study, independent study and report out there has stated, unequivocably and for decades, that pot is marginally harmful and shouldn't be a criminal matter.

  • US TN: Marijuana Legalization Talk Tonight At Rhodes
    Memphis Flyer, 06 Nov 2008 - Terry Nelson worked in law enforcement for more than 30 years, serving in the U.S. Border Patrol, the U.S. Customs Service, and the Department of Homeland Security. During his career, he participated in the seizure of more than 230,000 pounds of cocaine. Nelson retired from law enforcement in 2005 and soon after joined Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) because he believes the ongoing "War on Drugs" simply isn't working. Nelson will give a presentation tonight at 8 p.m. in the Orgill Room of Clough Hall at Rhodes College. Flyer: Why do you think marijuana should be legalized?

  • CN BC: Column: A Matter Of Housekeeping
    North Shore News, 05 Nov 2008 - If you can spare a moment away from the reading of the entrails, the analyses and the punditry after yesterday's momentous political event, this is about courts and sentencing -- again. I know, I know, but this is a bit different.

  • CN BC: City's Candidates Lean Toward Insite
    Vancouver Sun, 04 Nov 2008 - Those Seeking Election in Suburbs Less Likely to Back Harm-Reduction Measures, Sun Survey Finds LOWER MAINLAND - Municipal candidates in Vancouver are far more likely to support harm-reduction measures like needle exchanges and supervised injection sites than those in the suburbs, according to an exclusive survey of candidates by The Vancouver Sun.



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