Maple Marijuana Shipments to U.S. dwarfed by ...
19-July-2004, Canada, myTelus
OTTAWA (CP) - Canada's budding reputation as America's pot pusher is getting a shakedown from some new figures that tell a different tale.
Far from being the major exporter of marijuana to the United States as many might think, Canada accounts for ...
CA: Marijuana Use Initiative Gathers 32,000 ...
10-July-2004, United States, Media Awareness Project
OAKLAND -- An organization that seeks to make marijuana legal has secured enough signatures to put the issue before city voters in November.
The Oakland Civil Liberties Alliance collected about 32,000 signatures. That means voters may decide ...
Major Religions Blessing Marijuana For Mercy's ...
27-June-2004, United States, Washington Post
Several major religious denominations have joined a growing movement to legalize the medical use of marijuana, asserting an ethical responsibility to help ease the pain and other debilitating effects of such diseases as cancer, AIDS, multiple ...
Marijuana Candy Bars Appear in Bay Area
25-June-2004, United States, Drug Reform Coordination Network
Eating these munchies could give you the munchies. A DEA intelligence report in the agency's Microgram Bulletin is alerting the feds to be on the lookout for candy bars containing marijuana. Packaged to resemble Snickers and Butterfingers candy ...
The Stars Come 'Out'
14-June-2004, Afghanistan, Alternet
What do Rodney Dangerfield, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Kerry, Bing Crosby, Newt Gingrich and Margaret Mead have in common? They've come clean about pot and they want others to as well
Comedian Rodney Dangerfield's new autobiography, It's Not ...
Canadian Marijuana Reformers
11-June-2004, Canada, Drug Reform Coordination Network
Thousands of people flooded onto Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada's capital, Saturday to demand the legalization of marijuana. The event came three weeks before Canadians go to the polls to elect a new national government, and while it was ...
It's OK to smoke dope, England fans told
11-June-2004, Portugal, Guardian
Portuguese police officers will turn a blind eye to England supporters who openly smoke cannabis during Euro 2004, having decided that a stoned crowd is easier to control than a drunk one.
Lisbon police confirmed yesterday that England fans will ...
Senate Hopeful Lobbies for Legal Pot
09-June-2004, United States, Sacramento Bee
NEWPORT BEACH - If any other U.S. Senate candidate proposed legalizing marijuana, voters might question what that politician had been smoking.
But the California hopeful making that pitch does not get those questions -- at least not very ...
Study Sees Pot of Gold in Illegal B.C. Crop
09-June-2004, Canada, Globe and Mail
Vancouver ?The grass really is greener in British Columbia ?to the tune of $7-billion a year, according to a landmark study by the Fraser Institute.
In fact, so much, so-called ''B.C. bud'' is harvested illegally in the province, with police ...
Former New Jersey Cop Speaks Out for Marijuana ...
06-June-2004, Canada, Associated Press
OTTAWA -- A retired drug cop found an attentive crowd gathered on Parliament Hill on Saturday to protest marijuana prohibition and advocate regulation.
Jack Cole is not the type of person you would expect to see at a rally to legalize pot. ...
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