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Ireland's first cannabis reform organisation launched

IndyMedia Ireland

Monday 20 Mar 2006

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Ireland's first cannabis policy reform organisation, the Centre for
Cannabis Policy Reform Ireland (CCPR) launched their website and
campaign this week. The group, in close association with the
Colorado-based Safer Alternative For Alternative Recreation (SAFER), who
successfully campaigned to legalise the possession of less than an ounce
of cannabis, aim to educate the public about the fact that cannabis is
safer than alcohol, that prohibition is a failure, and that a system of
regulation must be put in place.

The organisation's director Kiel Cathers said, "We want to deliver the
message, as acknowledged by the mainstream medical and scientific
opinion on the matter, that cannabis is safer than alcohol both in its
effects on the individual and the community, and that alternatives to
prohibition must be explored if we are to solve the drug problem"

The campaign will be defined by the government proposal, the
Cannabis-Alcohol Equalisation Initiative, which will be revealed to the
government and law enforcement authorities in a series of publicity
events over the coming months, culminating on May 6 for the Global
Marijuana March 2006, Dublin and Cork being two of the 188 cities taking
part (see www.jday.blogspot.com for more information). The CCPR are on
the lookout for volunteers and members in order to reach their goal.

For more information, visit their website below or e-mail
ccprireland@hotmail.com.
Related Link: http://www.ccpr.ie

 

 

 

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