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Tag Archives: London Southbank University

2013 the year cannabis policy was put on the menu

Posted on 29th December 201329th December 2013 by Chris

A review of the cannabis campaign in 2013 by NORML UK and progress made throughout the world in ending prohibition of cannabis.

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Doug Fine Drug Peace Tour well received in London

Posted on 21st November 201321st November 2013 by Chris

Doug Fine’s Too High To Fail talk at LSBU is now available to view online.

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Winning the Drug Peace Matters

Posted on 2nd November 20132nd November 2013 by Chris

Award winning US journalist, Doug Fine, writes exclusively for NORML UK about his hopes for his forthcoming European tour.

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Birth of the Mambo Cannabis Social Club

Posted on 27th October 201327th October 2013 by Chris

Belgian activist writes how the ban on foreign tourists in Maastricht lead to birth of the Mambo Cannabis Social Club.

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ITV documentary argues for legalisation of cannabis

Posted on 17th October 201317th October 2013 by Chris

ITV documentary, Britain’s Booming Cannabis Business, makes a strong case to end prohibition of cannabis.

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