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Oct 4, 2008 LTE: Pot Smokers Are Uncaring Self-abusers
Editor: In response to Travis Erbacher's letter ( The Times, Oct. 1 ), I have this to say: People smoke cannabis to stimulate the brain's emergency production of endorphins, which is triggered by its natural reaction to severe synaptic brain connection damage.



Oct 3, 2008 People With AIDS Forced to Break Law to Ease Pain
Although fewer than 3,000 Canadians are licensed to use medical marijuana, it's estimated that between 400,000 and one million people in the country use cannabis as medication.

Oct 3, 2008 Let Them Smoke Pot
The Libertarians, a party in Canada since 1973, believe the less government the better, and they were in Canmore Thursday during Marijuana Week promoting the idea that the government should get out of regulating its use by adults.



Sep 29, 2008 BC: Holy Smoke Four' Convicted of Marijuana Trafficking
Legalization Fight: Judge shoots down defence arguments in case involving downtown Nelson business; prosecutor says no remorse from four men should lead to a harsh sentence

A guilty verdict came down Friday in Nelson Provincial Court for the four men charged with marijuana trafficking out of the Holy Smoke Culture Shop on Baker Street in Nelson.

Sep 27, 2008 NS: Maccan's Marijuana Maverick Enters Race
AMHERST - The marijuana maverick is back to take a second crack at becoming MP for Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley.

Rick Simpson, the Maccan man who believes he has found the cure for cancer in a marijuana paste he calls hemp oil, said Friday that he filed the necessary paperwork with the riding's returning officer earlier this week.

"I'm running to get my message out," Mr. Simpson said. "I want to see lives saved and get the country on its feet and straightened out. Hemp is the answer to all our problems."



Sep 22, 2008 ON: Court Ruling May Change Marijuana Laws
<strong>There may be no legal prohibition against possession of cannabis in Ontario if a Superior Court judge upholds an earlier finding in an ongoing challenge to the medical marijuana laws. </strong>

[This is a federal act, so it should be argued there is no cannabis prohibition anywhere in Canada.]
Sep 21, 2008 Layton Visit Goes To Pot
Following the love-in, Layton was dogged by questions about his party's relationship with the Marijuana party.

Layton told reporters he never made a deal with the party, and did not force two former pot activists to resign as NDP candidates in B.C. this week.

That contradicts claims by marijuana promoter Marc Emery, who says he raised thousands of dollars for the NDP and signed up new members in exchange for support for his cause of legalization.

Layton said the two B.C. candidates who suddenly resigned this week did so voluntarily.

Sep 20, 2008 May Eyes BC Seats
Disgruntled conservatives, pot smokers and working moms should all consider voting for the Greens, federal party leader Elizabeth May said Friday in Kelowna.

Sep 20, 2008 NS: Prosecutors Silent On Pot Decision
AMHERST - Federal prosecutors aren't about to say why drug charges against two Halifax County men were dropped nearly three years after they were laid and just three weeks before their trial was to begin.
... Police seized more than 1,000 marijuana plants from the two homes, $1,000 worth of electronic equipment used in the grow-op and an undisclosed amount of money.

Sep 20, 2008 Second NDP Candidate Resigns Over Drug Use
Kirk Tousaw, the NDP's candidate in Vancouver Quadra, has stepped down after a video surfaced of him smoking marijuana -- making him the second B.C. NDP candidate to step down over drug use this week.

The video, recorded in 2005 and still available on Google Video, shows Tousaw taking part in a competition judging various strains of marijuana with marijuana activist Marc Emery.

Sep 19, 2008 District Dismisses Bong Store Owner's Charge Of Discrimination
Dave Singh, owner of Hemporium, is vowing to go to court if necessary in order to sell bongs, pipes, rolling papers and other items Mayor Gord Robson has described as "drug paraphernalia" in Maple Ridge.

Singh's store was open for only three days before the District of Maple Ridge closed it because he didn't have a business licence. After the store was closed the district then rejected his business licence application.



Sep 19, 2008 Are Drugs Good Or Bad?
We all decide the degree that we involve substances in our lives. It is essential to recognize the role a drug is playing and take time to consider the resulting effects. The conversation needs to be less about defining the substance as "good" or "bad" and should question how we are using.

Is your use responsible, moderate, and accountable? Or have you shifted to misuse, resulting in negative consequences made visible by the problems you are experiencing?

Sep 19, 2008 Driver Impaired By Marijuana In Fatal Crash
An Edmonton man was convicted of impaired driving causing death Thursday, after a judge ruled he was high on marijuana when he slammed head-on into another vehicle, killing two people.
<strong>Court earlier heard he had also been using prescription medications including Paxil, Zyprexa and Ativan, but Ross rejected suggestions that they played a role in the crash. </strong>


They call this the justice system?
Sep 19, 2008 Grow Op Found In Home Where Man Was Shot
Police have found a marijuana grow operation inside the Chestermere home of a 20-year-old man with suspected Calgary gang affiliations who was shot to death on his doorstep Tuesday night.



Ending prohibition would end the violence...but that is too logical for our intelligence-challenged politicians to grasp.
Sep 19, 2008 'Freedom Tour' Leaves Its Mark
Neil Magnuson is once again making his way across Canada to raise awareness about the dangers of drug prohibition, particularly marijuana.

"Prohibition to drugs has been a complete disaster. It didn't work with alcohol and it's not working with these other substances as well," said Magnuson.



Sep 19, 2008 Island Pot Could Be Canada's Supply
Horticulturist Eric Nash and his partner Wendy Little operate Island Harvest in the Cowichan Valley, which they say is Canada's first and only production facility of certified organic medical marijuana.

Their operation is licensed and approved by Health Canada, and they have been supplying two patients with marijuana who are registered with the Health Canada program authorizing use of the drug for certain medical conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, spinal cord disease and cancer.

Now they are applying for a contract to be a major supplier of marijuana for some of the 2,500 people across the country who are enrolled in the Health Canada program.

Sep 18, 2008 Green With Empathy
Every morning when Boris Saint-Maurice shows up for work he breaks the law. Saint-Maurice is the owner of the Compassion Club on the corner of Rachel and Coloniale - a store that sells marijuana illegally to people who can demonstrate a medical need for the drug. He has been arrested for drug trafficking numerous times.



Sep 18, 2008 ON: Man Denied Rights
A man whose rights were violated when police searched his car for marijuana was still sentenced to six months probation in Sarnia court.

The 23-year-old had 35 grams of marijuana in his car's trunk on June 24, 2007. ...Though the search violated the man's rights, the marijuana should still be evidence in the drug possession trial, Hornblower said.



Sep 18, 2008 Greens Go Pro-Grass
The Green party says it supports cannabis sales to adults through licensed distributors.

As well, the party would like to see "small, independent growers" thrive, and the government taxing the weed at the same rate as tobacco, generating an estimated $1 billion a year.

VOTE GREEN!!!
Sep 18, 2008 Researcher Condemns Prime Minister Stephen Harper's War on Drugs
When retired SFU psychology professor Bruce Alexander starts thinking about Prime Minister Stephen Harper's $63.8-million National Anti-Drug Strategy, he "goes ballistic". ...In his new book, The Globalisation of Addiction: A Study in Poverty of the Spirit ( Oxford University Press, $70 ), he argues that the true roots of drug misuse in Canada go far deeper. Dislocation, fragmentation, and isolation are the side effects of unregulated capitalism, Alexander said.

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