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Ireland's first cannabis reform organisation launched
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Monday March 20, 2006 20:58 by Kiel Cathers ccprireland at hotmail dot com
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" |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5LEGALIZE It
I agree with the Marijuana march. In fact, I think that the only way to get anywhere in getting marijuana legalized is to have more demonstrations.
it would make much more sense for it to be decriminalised because its causing more problems being illegal then if it were legal, gang wars, shit grade weed with glass and all sorts of chemicals addes etc.
it can also be used as plstic, fuel insualation medicine and much more
please Mr. Cowen.....do the right thing legalise!
''these are the laws of our nation
and we must tear them down.''
fusion family 4:20
"The group, in close association with the Colorado-based Safer Alternative For Alternative Recreation (SAFER)".
Safer
Alternative
For
Alernative
Recreation
Wouldnt that be SAFAR?
They should call it,
Safer
Alternative
For
Alernative
Recreation
International.
So they could call it SAFARI, weed SAFARI!
If it was SAFARI and late night parties they'd be going on real trips.