The support that money does not buy
Australians know what they want and they don’t need $100 million to tell them, was the beginning of Legalise Cannabis media attention.
Australians know what they want and they don’t need $100 million to tell them, was the beginning of Legalise Cannabis media attention.
No one wants to be accused of being soft on drugs. The bullies have won. There has been endless opportunities on the news, as usual.
Higher blood THC concentrations are weakly associated with greater impairment in occasional users, while no significance was detected in regular Cannabis consumers.
Voters in Victoria will have an opportunity to send a clear message to policy-makers about their disappointment with prohibition.
Voters have something to remember when they’re casting their ballot in the federal election and sending a clear message to policy-makers.
Thanks very much for helping online and offline during the federal election campaign. We are in the final stretch.
The Legalise Cannabis Personal Health Plan (LCPHP) will provide every Australian with affordable medicine that is easily accessible.
Not only housing costs have gone up, it’s the products that can’t be sourced, neither can staff, nor transport and no accommodation for rural building.
Legalise Cannabis Australia will launch its Senate campaign in NSW outside Kevin Hogan’s flooded office in Molesworth Street at 11am on Monday, 9th of May. “We know Kevin is comfortable with Cannabis having grown up in the area and knowing people who use it, but how come he never speaks out supporting us? Because his …
We currently spend over two billion dollars annually in police, court and prison costs. The cost is probably higher when considering the broader family and social upheaval caused by the prohibition.