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Tag Archives: United Nations

International Narcotics Control Board and cannabis

Posted on 7th March 20147th March 2014 by Chris

Sensible cannabis laws pose ‘very grave danger’ to unelected UN bureaucrats at the International Narcotics Control Board

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UN Bureaucrat Raymond Yans gives world’s most humble president a ticking off for legalising pot

Posted on 12th December 201312th December 2013 by Chris

Raymond Yans of the International Narcotics Control Board tells Uruguay not to legalise pot.

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Post Uruguay – Where Next?

Posted on 15th August 201315th August 2013 by Chris

NORML UK member Max Fernandez asks where next after Uruguay.

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Uruguay, the United Nations and Prohibition

Posted on 5th August 20135th August 2013 by Chris

United Nations puts pressure on Uruguay to not legalise cannabis.

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Uruguay: The first domino has fallen

Posted on 4th August 20134th August 2013 by Chris

Uruguay votes to legalise production and distribution of cannabis.

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