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Tag Archives: Sarah McCulloch

I don’t grow my food, I don’t want to grow my drugs either

Posted on 2nd March 20142nd March 2014 by Chris

Blogger Sarah McCulloch wants to buy her cannabis from a legal regulated market rather than grow her own.

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How should the supply of cannabis be regulated?

Posted on 4th December 20134th December 2013 by Sarah

How should a legal cannabis market be regulated in the UK?

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We came, we saw, we leafleted

Posted on 11th October 201311th October 2013 by Sarah

We came, we saw, we leafleted - Parliament cannabis protest huge success!

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Conference confirms NORML UK credibility & strength

Posted on 1st June 20131st June 2013 by Happydaze

NORML UK Conference confirms its credibility and strength in numbers

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Regulation for cannabis users is needed worldwide.

Posted on 28th March 201328th March 2013 by Chris

Is regulation of the supply of cannabis necessarily a bad thing.

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Can Russell Brand cure cancer?

Posted on 24th August 201224th August 2012 by Chris

Russell Brand says abstinence-only programmes are the only way to deal with addiction.

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