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Tuesday, July 20th, 2004By World News Following a two-year stint delivering papers to Canadian senators, Marijuana Party candidate and Ottawa career dominatrix Carol Taylor said she is standing for election to help ease people’s pain. Taylor, who says she smokes marijuana to cope with a painful neurological disorder, is fighting to legalize the use of marijuana for medicinal [...]
Ted Smith’s Court Trial Still Pending.
Tuesday, July 20th, 2004Ted Smith’s trial will resume September 7, 2004 at the Victoria, BC Courthouse.
Cannabonds
Monday, July 19th, 2004With several important cases before the courts, the International Hempology 101 Society has decided to issue $25 CANNABONDS to pay for lawyer fees and other society expenses. Each CANNABOND will be exchanged by the society for 7 grams (¼ oz) of quality cannabis 3 months after the cultivation, trafficking and possession of cannabis laws are [...]
Pot Activist Hopes For Acquittal.
Thursday, July 15th, 2004Compiled by Monday staff July 14- 20, 2004. Leon “Ted” Smith is taking on the law (again) on Thursday, July 15 at 2 p.m., when he faces two possession for the purposes of trafficking charges at the Victoria courthouse. The charges stem from a January, 2002, police bust at the Cannabis Buyers’ Club.
Pot Legalization Report Draws Fire: Fraser Institute Says Although it Published Report, It is Not in Favour of Legalization.
Tuesday, July 13th, 2004By Broacast News, Global BC June 9, 2004 A report published by a right-wing think tank argues legalizing marijuana would add billions to government coffers, and cut out organised crime.
US Police Snare Canadian Man With 12 Pot-Stuffed Hockey Bags: US Border Patrol Agents Arrest Coquitlam Resident Near Port Angles.
Saturday, July 10th, 2004By Susan Lazaruk Can West News Service May 30, 2004 A Canadian man caught in the US with a dozen hockey bags full of BC-grown marijuana has been charged with possession of drugs with intent to distribute.
Legalize marijuana, Fraser Report Says.
Friday, July 9th, 2004Mark Browne Weekend Edition, Victoria News June 11, 2004 BC’s marijuana trade is so lucrative, it only makes sense to legalize pot, says a new report from the Fraser Institute.
Ontario: Lawmakers Target Child Porn, Pot Growers.
Thursday, July 8th, 2004By Doug Schmidt Can West News Service. New efforts to combat child porn and marijuana grow houses were among the intiatives announced Monday by two of Ontario’s top lawmakers to a gathering of chiefs.
Trafficking Trial: Pain Relief From Pot Free of Risk, Court Told.
Tuesday, July 6th, 2004By Richard Watts Times Colonist staff, June 4, 2004. Marijuana is one of the most benign drugs known, with active ingredients that even resemble substances found in mother’s milk, provincial court heard Thursday.
9 Years of Hempology 101
Tuesday, July 6th, 2004The first Wednesday in September will mark 9 years of weekly Hempology 101 meetings in Victoria. A special night is planned Sept 1, beginning with taking a picture of the group on the front steps of the provincial legislature shortly after 7 pm. The group will then march to Beacon Hill Park for the bulk [...]
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