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Joint confession is tip of iceberg

Don Barnard

Letters, Evening News, Norwich

Tuesday 17 Oct 2000

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I hope the "joint confession" of the eight Tory top guns
will make it much easier for other politicians to come out
and 'just say no' to the costly and ineffective war on cannabis.

It also confirms what pro-cannabis campaigners have been saying for years: Cannabis smokers can be found in every section of society and are often inspired, industrious individuals, certainly not dangerous, and it's time we stopped treating good people as criminals.

Tory leader William Hague says he is going to ask the 'drug
action this' and 'anti-drug that' organisations (the very
people whose jobs depend on cannabis being illegal) whether
we should legalise cannabis!

Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy wants another Royal
Commission and Prime Minister Tony Blair is remarkably quiet.

The Legalise Cannabis Alliance and associated organisations
would like to further the debate. We propose a series of
conferences or seminars on cannabis and human rights. We
will invite local Press, headteachers, police, solicitors,
local authority drug workers (drug action teams, social
workers etc;) trade unions and, of course, the general public.

Don Barnard
Legalise Cannabis Alliance
PO BOX 198
NORWICH
NR2 2DH.

 

 

 

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