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Bill Siksay, MP for Burnaby-Douglas, reads what the Fraser Institute thinks of drug prohibition and mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses...

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Audio source: Parliamentary debate of Bill C-15 on March 27, 2009 (CPAC.ca)


Listen nowJohn Conroy, QC

RoadKill Radio Topic for March 10, 2009:
DRUGS, GANGS, DRUGS and more DRUGS.
Listen now: RoadkillRadio_JohnConroy.mp3

Is legalization the solution or would it add to the problems? Joining Kari & Terry in-studio is John Conroy Q.C. John's expertise is in criminal law and his clients include Marc Emery and the B.C. Compassion Club Society.


THE LANGARA DIALOGUES "Without public discourse, democracy is but a whisper."

Debate Topic: RESOLVED: LEGALIZE DRUGS, END GANG VIOLENCE
A debate between Kirk Tousaw and Barry Joneson that took place as part of the Langara College Dialogues series held in Vancouver. (March 18, 2009)


This is Your Country on Prohibition!

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Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
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Current and former members of law enforcement who support drug regulation rather than prohibition.

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Press Conference - September 2002
Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs release their final report:

"Cannabis: Our Position for a Canadian Public Policy"
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Press Conference: Senator Claude Nolin regarding the release of the Senate Report

Senator Nolin speaking at the
"Keeping the Door Open" conference.

Press Conference: David Griffin, of the Canadian Police Association, responds to the report.

Gary Johnson speaking at the
"Keeping the Door Open" conference.

Interview wtih Senator Claude Nolin

Gary Johnson interview
Frmr. Governor of New Mexico
June 3, 2003 "Should Marijuana be Decriminalized?" Program: Goldhawk Live
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Goldhawk Live
1975 "What Ever Happened to Mary Jane?" CBC Newsmagazine (wmv video clip)
Whatever Happened to Mary Jane?
Cannabis laws are in the hands of politicians, and politicians won't take the cannabis law reform issue seriously until they are supported and encouraged to do so by their constituency. Let your elected officials know that you no longer want your taxes to be wasted on cannabis prohibition. This has gone on way too long. How long?...

Take a trip back in time and listen to people discuss cannabis and cannabis laws 31 years ago.

Medium: Television
Program: CBC Newsmagazine
Episode: Whatever Happened to Mary Jane?
Broadcast Date : Feb. 25, 1975
Host: Lloyd Robertson
Guest(s): Howard Cappell, Eugene LeBlanc
Duration: 27:18
Format: wmv

 

 

1969 Should it be legalized? "Soon we will know" Life magazine (U.S.) Oct.1969 (HTML)