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First conference of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance

Eastern Daily Press, Norwich

Monday 06 Mar 2000

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People with illnesses like multiple sclerosis and arthritis are enduring additional suffering because the law prevents them from growing and using cannabis, a weekend conference in Norwich was told.

The first conference of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance called for people to stand at elections across the country this year.

Nominating Officer Alun Buffry said: "People are suffering from everything from MS to awful pains and cannot legally grow a plant and use it for medication."

At the conference in Wensum Lodge, Steven Pank said: "Cannabis has to be considered as separate from other so-called dangerous drugs which the Misuse of drugs Act was introduced to deal with."

 

 

 

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