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Don’t replace the drug laws with therapy laws – Spiked

Spiked
Last week, the entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson gave evidence to the Commons Home Affairs Committee on drug-law reform. The Virgin tycoon spoke as a representative of the Global Commission on Drug Policy and argued in favour of liberalising English

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NORML’s Weekly Legislative Round Up – Hawaii News Daily

Hawaii News Daily
Already, marijuana law reform legislation is pending (or has been pre-filed) in over a dozen states. To keep up to date with what's pending, and how you can support marijuana-friendly reform measures in your state, please visit NORML's 'Take Action

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“Regulate Marijuana Like Wine” Wins 62% in CA Poll – Hawaii News Daily

Hawaii News Daily
[image:1 align:left]RMLW is one of handful of proposed 2012 California marijuana legalization initiatives, all of them ill-funded. For any of them to make the ballot, they have to come up with more than 500000 valid voter signatures by April,

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Cannabis farm discovered in city flat – Deadline News

Deadline News
Deadline News
THOUSANDS of pounds of cannabis have been discovered growing in a flat in Edinburgh's Old Town. A 50-year-old man has been arrested after police searched a property in Buccleuch Street yesterday. Officers discovered 35 plants, along with various items

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Genetics of arctic plants under serious threat from climate change, says EU … – Cordis News

Cordis News
Cordis News
A new EU-funded study by a team of Austrian, French and Norwegian researchers has found that rising temperatures as a result of climate change will have differing genetic consequences within single Arctic plant species. It is hoped that these new

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